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Canada Hiking & Biking
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Hiking & Biking in Canada.
Many of the Maritimes’ most beautiful areas are preserved for public usage in over 160 distinctive provincial parks. While the region boasts a bounty of provincial parks, a certain few stand out of the crowd for their unique beauty and appeal.
Every year, families and friends from far and wide pack up their cars, stock up on supplies and leave the city far behind. They head for the mountains, the lakes, and the rivers.
Canada is a hotbed for heart-thumping, adrenaline-pumping action. Geographically, it is the second largest country in the world and accordingly, it offers one of the most diverse landscapes in the world. Canada is known internationally as a world-class skiing and snowboarding destination due to long northern winters, heavy snowfall and a wild assortment of mountains and peaks that span the nation. But the country also offers many other activities that cater to hardcore thrill-seeking individuals. From the tides of the Pacific to the flatlands of the Western Canadian prairies, this enormous country has the right fix for any adrenaline junkie.
Prince Edward Island offers an abundance of outdoor opportunities for those seeking an active and inspiring escape. With its coastal scenery, charming villages and rolling farmland, what better way to explore than by bicycle. Much of the island’s roads
It's hard to think of Alberta without conjuring images of this diverse province's most amazing and powerful sight—the Rocky Mountains, which tower over prairies and foothills as one moves west through the province. The Rocky Mountains are a huge tourist draw, particularly to popular ski areas like Banff, Lake Louise, Kananaskis and Jasper. But how does one enjoy the majesty of these humbling giants when there's no snow on the ground?
Canada is known around the globe for its friendly people, its winters, its dominance in ice hockey, and its wide open spaces. The nation is rich with untouched
nature, wildlife, mountains, and spectacular scenery. Those wishing to explore the Canadian wild will find the most westerly province of British Columbia to be an adventurer's paradise.
Banff is known the world over for its spectacular mountain scenery, yet with the arrival of Labour Day, it suddenly takes on a dormant mood as the seemingly endless wait for the ski season begins.
People have been lured to these peaks for centuries, from the aboriginals to the prospectors in search of coal and fortunes. For outdoor enthusiasts, hiking around the Fernie area offers spectacular mountain views.
For
hikers and sightseers, Lake
Louise is a good base for a visit to the
Canadian Rockies. It is central
to three main hiking areas: the Lake Louise area itself, Yoho
National Park and the first 50 kilometers (30 miles) of the Icefields
Parkway. Despite their high elevation, these three hiking areas offer
trails ranging from flat lakeside strolls, to invigorating workouts that ascend
to passes or promontories.
An island destination of remarkable landscapes and people, Cape Breton has long been regarded as Nova Scotia’s masterpiece. Its highlands and lowlands, sweeping coastal vistas and down-home hospitality make it ideal for travellers exploring the island by motorcycle. Unique cultural experiences, breathtaking scenic routes and an array of activities, attractions and accommodations await the two-wheel enthusiast...
Do you want to rent body armor?” asked the eager, young bike shop clerk at the base of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in Golden, British Columbia.
Is it recommended?” I sheepishly countered, wondering if I
had perhaps made some sort of critical error by purchasing my one-way lift
ticket to the top of the mountain.
“Only if you don’t have a high pain threshold,” the young
man quipped while sporting a menacing grin.
The Elk Valley is quickly becoming one of Canada's mountain biking hotspots. While there are many relaxing country trails in the region, the area's challenging mountainous single track is what everyone is talking about! Here is a sampling of several more popular rides in the Elk Valley: