Tucked against the Lake Superior shoreline, about halfway between Wawa and Thunder Bay, sits Ontario’s only wilderness national park. Defined by a rugged mountainous coastline ...
Drive 500 km from Vancouver to Williams Lake in British Columbia’s interior and you’ll find stretched out before you a deep, rugged and vast wilderness. ...
Home to thousands of lakes, seemingly endless acres of forests and the rocky terrain of the Canadian Shield, Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park welcomes visitors looking ...
Boasting incredible natural beauty, abundant wildlife and a rich cultural heritage, the Northwest Territories is an adventure traveller’s paradise. The sparsely populated territory covers more ...
Located in southwestern Manitoba, not far from the provincial border with Saskatchewan, Riding Mountain National Park consists of nearly 3,000 square kilometres of protected wilderness. ...
With spectacular scenery, rugged wilderness and warm hospitality, Northern Ontario is an amazing year round destination. During the colder months, you’ll find the area alive ...