Canadian Vacation Spot #1:
Canada presents a unique opportunity see one of the world's greatest wildlife spectacles. You can participate in an exotic wildlife watching tour as the barren-ground caribou set off on their annual migration across the Canadian landscape. There are over 2 million caribou throughout the country and
The Great Canadian Adventure Company will guide you to the 420,000 caribou living in the Beverly Herd.
There are five major herds and this one is the most remote and the most active. There are several companies that offer caribou migration tours. This is an unusual vacation idea that will get you up close to the wild caribou and get you out into the real Canadian wilderness.
Canadian Vacation Spot #2:
Head to the shores of The Great Lakes for some summertime vacation fun. From Toronto you can drive to one of the numerous towns along the edges of the lakes. From there you can enjoy all the outdoor activities that the lake has to offer. Explore the lakes by canoe or kayak. Fishing, camping and hiking and are all cool things to do along the lakes.
The Great Lakes consist of Lake Erie, Hudson, Michigan, Ontario and Superior and they make up the largest body of fresh water in the world. There are several national parks near the Great Lakes and their remote wilderness areas make for excellent wildlife viewing. This is the home of peregrines, bald eagles, black bear, elk, grey wolves and the Canada lynx. If you like outdoor vacations then you should be able to find plenty of family fun along The Great Lakes.
Canadian Vacation Spot #3:
Along the south-western corner of the Yukon is Canada’s
Mount Logan and Kluane National Park. Mount Logan has Canada’s highest peak and it is popular with mountain climbers but a license is required. It’s a great place for bird watching as there are over 150 species of birds including rock ptarmigan, peregrine falcons and golden eagles.
Haines Junction is the closest town and it’s a popular jumping off point for vacation activities in the area such as glacier flight-seeing, river rafting, mountain biking, horseback riding, llama trekking, hiking, snowmobiling or cross-country skiing. There are a large number of trails in the park for walking and hiking. The park and surrounding area has spectacular glacier and ice field landscapes and is home to a variety of wildlife including the world’s largest population of Dall sheep.
Canadian Vacation Spot #4:
The beautiful
Laurentian Mountains are a highlight of Quebec Province. Long popular with bird watchers, the hills and lake areas are abundant with a large variety of birds. The great northern diver, better known as loons, is a particular local favorite. This is a good place for a Canada fishing vacation. Hiking, horse-riding, cycling, rafting and kayaking are also very popular summer activities.
Summertime offers the most activities but these mountain ranges make an incredibly beautiful and romantic getaway place any time of year. Even under a deep blanket of snow the Laurentians are worth a visit. The nearest town is L’Annociation and it’s a nice drive from both Montreal and Quebec.
Canadian Vacation Spot #5:
The Tundra Buggy Adventure is a company operating out of Churchill, Canada that offers authentic polar bear tours. This is a fantastic way to see the Canada’s polar bears as Churchill is located along a polar bear migration route on the western shore of Hudson Bay, in northern Manitoba. A vacation trip to Churchill for a polar bear tour is a fun and safe way to view and photograph these magnificent but dangerous animals.
Late September through November is the best time to see the bears. Churchill is also a good place to see the Northern Lights during January through March. This is the only place where you can see the Aurora Borealis from the warmth and comfort of the famous Churchill Domes. These domes were built specifically for viewing the Northern Lights.