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Atlantic Canada Ecotourism
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Since the late 1980s, ecotourism has become a growing field of interest for travellers, especially those to and in Canada. The country's vast wilderness reserves, national parks and diverse ecosystems make it a popular destination for ecotourists. One of the regions that has been especially involved in developing ecotourism is Atlantic Canada.
Day Hikes in Alberta's Rockies
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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?
Experiencing the Canadian Wild: The Best of Northern BC's Provincial Parks
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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.
Polar Bear Viewing in Churchill: Polar Bear Capital of the World
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Churchill, Manitoba is uniquely situated on a polar bear migratory route, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers and adventurers. Although bears are present in the area year round, the best time to observe these wild animals is...
Sea Kayaking & Whale Watching on the BC Coast
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The ocean surrounding the west coast of British
Columbia provides unique leisure and recreational opportunities. The
unspoiled waters and miles of undulating coastline, in addition to the numerous
species of land and marine wildlife, make it the perfect location for water-based
activities. The moderate climate for a place so far north is also a tremendous
advantage.
Subarctic Splendour: Churchill, Manitoba
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Due to its harsh climate,
Canada’s subarctic remains relatively untouched. Northern animals can
be seen in this mixed environment of tundra, boreal forest, and pack ice.
Polar bears, beluga whales, caribou, harp seals, arctic foxes, and ptarmigan
are only a few of the species that can be seen in these natural surroundings.
The unique fauna of the region erupts into a wash of colour when the white
and grey of winter gives way to a compressed summer. The clear skies and
location of the subarctic also make this region perfect for viewing the
Northern Lights.
Whale Watching Adventures in the Maritimes
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The bays and waterways surrounding the Maritime provinces comprise nutrient-rich feeding grounds for an impressive variety of marine life. These conditions lure over a dozen species of migrating marine mammals to the world-renowned Bay of Fundy and the waters off Cape Breton. Human fascination with whales is best satisfied by an array of whale viewing opportunities provided by certified operators and tour guides.
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Wildland Tours
Escorted, small-group, award-winning Newfoundland & Labrador tours! |
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Calaway Park
Western Canada's Largest Outdoor Family Amusement Park! |
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