Vancouver Island boasts an array of natural wonders, including mountains, glaciers, lakes, ancient forests, and extensive coastlines stretching for hundreds of kilometers. The hiking options available cater to diverse preferences, ranging from multi-day coastal expeditions to full-day summit hikes and tranquil strolls through meadows and valleys. The west coast of the island, characterized by its […]
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Not too long ago, Ontario’s Killarney Provincial Park was a well-kept secret. However, in recent years, the word has spread, and this hidden gem has evolved into a sought-after destination for outdoor enthusiasts during the summer. For campers, hikers, canoeists, and kayakers, Killarney is a premier spot in Ontario, offering an extensive network of trails […]
Banff National Park stands as one of Canada’s premier parks and should be a top priority on everyone’s list of things to do in the Canada. This park offers a diverse range of attractions, including cold clear rivers, cobalt-colored lakes, glaciers, and dense pine forests teeming with wildlife. It is an ideal destination for camping […]
Situated just an hour from Calgary, the rugged wilderness of Kananaskis County serves as a fantastic outdoor playground, offering a unique camping experience. Alberta Parks has recently invested over five million dollars in the Kananaskis Country facilities, including the campgrounds, enhancing the overall quality of the area. Dominating the landscape are towering, jagged mountains that […]
Glacier National Park in northern Montana is appropriately referred to as the Crown of the Continent. This expansive and stunning natural landscape encompasses snow-covered mountain peaks, deep glacial valleys, and glistening alpine lakes adorned with icebergs. As one of the top parks in the United States and a crown jewel of the National Park Service, […]
The quaint monastery town of Sainte-Anne de Beaupré sits on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, just 40 kilometers northeast of Québec City. The town’s most famous attraction is the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, drawing around half a million pilgrims annually. Nearby, you’ll also discover Canyon Sainte-Anne, an impressive gorge featuring suspension bridges. This picturesque […]
Situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria enjoys the protection of the Olympic Peninsula mountains and the influence of the warm North Pacific current, resulting in the mildest climate in Canada. Renowned as one of the warmest destinations in Canada in winter, Victoria attracts both Canadian and international tourists with its year-round attractions. […]
The Bay of Fundy, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean situated between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in eastern Canada, boasts the highest tides in the world. With a fluctuation as substantial as 19 meters, the waters experience a remarkable rise and fall twice daily. The bay’s funnel-like configuration and considerable length intensify the tidal […]
Canada boasts incredible beaches from one coast to the other, some of which are even accessible in the heart of winter. Explore oceanfront beaches with imposing surf, serene inland lakes offering warm water, bustling beach towns teeming with crowds, extensive sandy stretches along the Great Lakes, and picturesque flat expanses on the East Coast. The […]
While Whistler, British Columbia, is renowned globally for skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking, it also stands out as one of best places in Canada for hikers of all skill levels. Some of the region’s most breathtaking vistas are accessible only by foot. Whether you seek a challenging ascent with rewarding panoramas or a more relaxed hike […]