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Canada Parks include national, provincial, territorial, regional, municipal, community, recreation and wilderness parks. Every province and territory in Canada maintains a good selection of parks.

Most of the Canada parks operate seasonally with the peak months of operation occurring during the months of May to late September. Many of the larger Canada parks are created to protect the environment and wildlife in the region while promoting recreational activities.

 

The most popular park activities enjoyed in a Canada Park include hiking, camping, swimming, backpacking, canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, fishing, picnicking, birdwatching, wind surfing, photography and much more.

Some of the more common amenities located in the larger developed parks include a campground, sandy beach, showers, washrooms, sani station, park office, picnic area, playground, marina, boat launch and more.

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Some of the summer activities enjoyed on the Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada trail system include walking, jogging, biking, roller blading, picnicking and sightseeing. The paved sections of the trail are very wheelchair and baby stroller friendly.
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Heritage River Trails follow the shores of the Nechako and Fraser Rivers and is popular for connecting to parks and walking , jogging, biking and sightseeing.
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Panorama Village located on the mountain is a full serviced mountain community popular for mountain biking, golfing & hiking in the summer months and skiing and snowboarding in the winter months.
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Alaska Highway is a historic, scenic and globally recognized driving route when traveling through British Columbia, Canada and the Yukon Territories. The highway follows a scenic 2,451 kilometre (1523 mi.) paved road from Mile "0" in Dawson Creek, BC and ends in Delta Junction, Alaska, U.S.A.
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Howe Creek Trail in Terrace, British Columbia, Canada is an easy grade walking route wandering among a forest of trees, exploring alongside a creek while experiencing the side streets of the community.
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Kaslo River Trail is home to activities like walking, hiking, jogging, birdwatching, mountain biking in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter.
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Jacques Lake Trail is generally considered an easy trail as it has minimal elevation gains over the 12.2 km long one-way on-and-out and back trail. It is a great weekend backpacking destination with mountain views, wildlife and four wilderness lakes.
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Butchart Gardens is a garden attraction located in Brentwood Bay of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The Victoria attraction consists of a network of walking trails visiting with lavish floral gardens, fountains, ponds and rock gardens.
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Deas Island Regional Park is a sightseeing destination, historic site near the community of Delta in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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    What Is It Like to Hike the Kabeyun Trail in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park Thunder Bay Ontario? Hiking the Kabeyun Trail in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park means navigating a rugged backcountry route with forest paths, rocky shoreline, steep cli...
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    • We camped at a campsite that looked out onto the Sleeping Giant. We did not have enough time to hike the trail, though. Looks like that may have beenWe camped at a campsite that looked out onto the Sleeping Giant. We did not have enough time to hike the trail, though. Looks like that may have been a mistake.   More ...
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    EH Canada Travel is calling in a favour here… and yes, we know—very un-Canadian of me to make a fuss.

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    BIG OPPORTUNITY for SMALL TOWN CANADA

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    BIG OPPORTUNITY for SMALL TOWN CANADA

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    • Proud to be fighting for small and rural towns. They make up 70% of our country and receive 30% of the funding. We need to change this. This is anProud to be fighting for small and rural towns. They make up 70% of our country and receive 30% of the funding. We need to change this. This is an opportunity to put a light on the imbalance. Thank you for your like. Please share.   More ...
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    80 Years Young. Still Chasing the Horizon. This Tuesday, March 31st, something special rolls onto your speakers.

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    Jones Falls Lock Station

    Experience the Grandeur of Jones Falls Lock Station


    If you are searching for the crown jewel of Ontario’s waterways, you must watch video to witness the engineering marvel that is the Jones Falls Lock Station. This site...

    Experience the Grandeur of Jones Falls Lock Station


    If you are searching for the crown jewel of Ontario’s waterways, you must watch video to witness the engineering marvel that is the Jones Falls Lock Station. This site is widely considered one of the most photographed locations in the region. Historically, the "Great Stone Arch Dam" was completed in 1831, and it stood as the highest dam in North America at nearly 60 feet. Today, the majestic flight of three lower locks is admired by visitors from around the world.


    Discover the History of the Rideau Canal


    Furthermore, the rugged spirit of the 19th century is preserved within this UNESCO World Heritage site. The Rideau Canal was constructed between 1826 and 1832, during which time massive limestone blocks were laid by hand to conquer the wild landscape. Consequently, a defensible lockmaster’s house was added in 1841 to protect the Rideau from potential invasion. While you explore, the old blacksmith shop and Sweeney House can be toured to get a true sense of early pioneer life.


    Explore the Hiking Trails and Scenery of the Rideau Locks


    Additionally, the surrounding scenery provides a perfect backdrop for a weekend escape. Lush hiking paths and a scenic trail are offered to those who wish to wander past the legendary Hotel Kenney. Because the locks have been kept largely in their original state, a vivid connection to the past is felt by every traveler. Meanwhile, the flat-water routes of nearby Morton are enjoyed by paddlers seeking peace. Ontario history is waiting for you at the water's edge; don't miss out.

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