Camping in Canada is yet again a possibility as the country is looking to return to pre-COVID days. Canada national parks will become camping grounds...
How and when you can make camping reservations for parks in Canada this summer Parks Canada just announced that campers will have to wait a few months later than usual to make their summer camping reservations. Visitors will be able to start booking as of March 13, although each national park...
There is one located in Riding Mountain National Park, in the Wasagaming Campground, in Manitoba. There is another at Forillion National Park in Gaspé, Quebec. Wasagaming Campground, Riding Mountain National Park. (Photo, © Parks Canada / Scott Munn) Wilderness Suites, Ontario Long Point ...
Bears are the most prevalent and dangerous of the wildlife in the parks of British Columbia. BC has almost one-quarter of all the black bears in Canada and close to half the grizzlies. People and bear encounters are very rare, but always keep in mind that you ARE in bear country. Be p...
Learn where and how to camp in BC, including privately operated campgrounds, RV parks, and more Visit Site BC Parks Find information on provincial parks and protected areas, camping, and more Visit Site Parks Canada Explore Canada's national parks and heritage sites in BC Visit Site Adve...
Free camping in Canada is a unique and affordable way to experience the country’s stunning natural beauty. With plenty of free camping opportunities available on public lands and Crown land, it’s easy to find a spot that suits your needs. While free camping requires more preparation and self...
Parks Canada recently announced that they will double the number of its new "oTENTik" camping structuresin national parks and other locations across the country this year! An "oTENTik" structure is basically a crossbetween a tent and a cabin and is intended to add a degree of comfort to camp...
Canada is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including iconic species such as moose, bears, wolves, beavers, and bald eagles. The country’s national parks and protected areas provide important habitats for these animals, as well as for migratory birds and marine mammals. ...
I have seen this fascinating little documentary going around online, about how wolves changed the ecosystems and even the shape of the river beds in Yellowstone National Park when they were re-introduced. They ate deer, who stopped eating all the plants, which allowed trees to grow, which brou...
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