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Adventure Vacations in Canada

A country as big as Canada lends itself perfectly to those seeking adventure, thrills and excitement. High adrenalin activities, hunting expeditions, nature explorations, wildlife watching, dog-sledding, rock climbing, whatever pumps your blood, you can find it in Canada.

You can go kayaking with the killer whales, or pan for gold in the Yukon, watch the polar bears, or go ice climbing. Every province and Territory in Canada has adventures to offer, things to see and do.

Grizzly Bear Hunting    Explorer Inflatable Kayak    Polar Bears of Churchill


Below is a list of the official tourism websites for all provinces and territories.

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CLICK ON THE NAME OF THE PROVINCE TO FIND HOTEL REVIEWS AND GOOD TRAVEL DEALS.

Visit Alberta, Canada’s Rocky Mountain playground. Hiking, white water rafting, play golf in snow capped mountains. Snow mobiling, skiing, dog sled rides, snowboarding The Calgary Stampede, Klondike days, Go on a horsee riding vacation and explore the Brokeback Mountain location. Or visit the world heritage site Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.

British Columbia, where the challenge is not what to do, but how to do it all. Rapids for beginners and fearless experts. Kayaking between the otters and sea lions, or take the 40 plus rapids on the Lower Nimpkish river. For a wildlife adventure, watch the bears, elk and cougars, or see the salmon swim upriver in spawning season. Between May and October watch the Grey whales, the Orca and dolphins around Vancouver Island

Unforgettable Manitoba, where a lifetime of memories await. Take a Polar Bear excursion to Churchill, Snorkel with the Beluga whales, showshoe and track wildlife at Riding Mountain National Park, learn how to fly fish. See the beautiful Northern Lights or go hiking in one of the many parks. Spend your time at one of the lakes, or on one of the dude ranches.

Have a seafaring adventure on one of Canada’s Tall Ships and watch the whales. Cruise the world’s highest tides at the Bay of Fundy, climb or rappel high above the giant Fundy tides at Cape Enrage. Go golfing, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling or hiking. In New Brunswick they don’t do the ordinary.

Find yourself in Newfoundland and LABRADOR you can find Iceberg Alley here, where icebergs make their way down from Greenland to the Atlantic Ocean. See the beauty and majesty of their sheer size up close and be awed. Newfoundland and Labrador, the greatest iceberg theatre in the world.

Explore Canada's Northwest Territories where the sun never sets in summer and where the northern lights dance during winter. View rare wildlife species, white wolves and white whales, thousands of caribou and herds of bison. Go “flight seeing” in a bushplane or floatplane, see the Mackenzie Delta, the Canol, Nahanni, or Wood Buffalo parks.

Nova Scotia with 7600 kilometres (4750 miles) of seacoast, will leave you with more than memories, it will leave its mark on your soul. You can go Scuba diving, deep sea fishing, sea kayaking, study the whales or experience the Tall Ships.


Make Your Arctic Dream Come Alive and discover the many unique wonders of Nunavut. Nunavut wilderness adventures include everything from a one-of-a-kind cultural experience in an all-inclusive nature lodge to the thrill of battling an arctic char for hours in the shallow rapids under the midnight sun. Watch polar bears, muskoxen, whales, narwhals and the walrus. For an unforgettable experience, go rock climbing, hiking or canoeing the currents of the Thelon, Kazan, Back, Hayes, and Dubawnt rivers. There is nothing in the world that compares to it.

250,000 lakes, 100,000 kilometers of rivers and 46,000 km of snow mobile trails. You are never going to run out of places to see and things to do in Ontario. Canoeing deep within the wilderness of the forest, or rushing down the legendary whitewaters rivers, experience Ontario’s waters as a canoeist, a kayaker, rafter or scuba diver. In winter take to the trails by snowmobile or snowshoes. Or try the fast growing sport of dogsledding and skijoring. See the province from above in a hot air balloon or rent a house boat to travel along the St. Lawrence River, a 250 mile stretch connecting Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay.

In early fall go Caribou hunting in the Caniapiscau region in Quebec and try for a bull with a rack 3 feet high and 60 inches wide. Use a gun or bow and arrow. Other activities are kayaking, canoeing, speed boating and all wintersports.

Go fishing, or big game hunting in Saskatchewan. The largest white tailed deer in the world, or the black bear. Sport hunting is used by the game wardens as a management population tool.

A vacation in the YUKON is larger than life. Go panning for gold. Mush your own team of huskies or travel on horseback through pristine mountain wilderness. Boating, canoeing, ATV and 4X4 trips, fishing and mountaineering. Combine your passion for physical fitness with the history, mystery and beauty of the Yukon. Adventures in the Yukon will leave you breathless

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