Rushing River Provincial Park is 20 km southeast of the city of Kenora in Ontario. Continue reading Rushing River Provincial Park
Rushing River Provincial Park is 20 km southeast of the city of Kenora in Ontario. Continue reading Rushing River Provincial Park
Nestled along the rugged northern shoreline of Lake Superior near the town of Marathon, Ontario, Pukaskwa National Park, pronounced (Puh-kuh-saw) is a place of dramatic coastal landscapes, boreal forests, and true wilderness. Established by Parks Canada in 1971, the park protects more than 1,800 square kilometres of pristine Canadian Shield and the longest undeveloped stretch of Lake Superior’s shoreline.
Long before it became a national park, this land was home to Indigenous peoples who have lived, travelled, and cared for the Lake Superior North Shore for thousands of years. Pukaskwa lies within the traditional territory recognized by the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, and the park continues to honour the deep cultural connections that First Nations maintain with this remarkable landscape.
Aaron Provincial Park is located 15 km from the city of Dryden on Thunder Lake, in Northern Ontario. Continue reading Aaron Provincial Park
Banff National Park is located 120km (70 miles) west of Calgary in the province of Alberta amidst the Canadian Rockies.
La Mauricie National Park lies just north of Shawinigan, Quebec. It is one of only two national parks in the province, the other being Forillon National Park at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula.
The park sits roughly 200 kilometres from both Montreal and Quebec City, making it an easy getaway from either urban centre.
Marten River Provincial Park is located about 56 km north of North Bay Ontario.
Elk Falls Provincial Park is located 2 km from downtown Campbell River on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Continue reading Elk Falls Provincial Park
Martha Creek Provincial Park is located in the southern interior of British Columbia. It is 20 km north of the community of Revelstoke. Continue reading Martha Creek Provincial Park
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is the traditional territory of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations. It is located on the Western fringe of Vancouver Island. The campground is nestled between the coastal communities of Ucluelet and Tofino in British Columbia. Continue reading Pacific Rim National Park Reserve