Entries with Name of Places starting with 'H'
Ha-Ling Trail
In the Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park near Canmore, Alberta is an elevation hiking trail leading to Miner's Peak called the Ha Ling Trail. From the mountain peak hikers will enjoy outstanding views of the community of Canmore, the Bow Valley and the Grassi Lakes area.
Read moreCanmore
Ha'thayim (Von Donop) Marine Provincial Park
Ha'thayim (Von Donop) Marine Provincial Park is best for those who enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, ocean kayaking, mountain biking. and wildlife watching.
Read moreWhaletown
Hague Lake
Hague Lake Park on Cortes Island is a recreation lake named Hague Lake. The lake is a popular swimming hole, canoe lake, hiking area and beachcombing destination on the island.
Read moreKw'as Bay Rd
Mansons Landing
Hagwilget Canyon
The Hagwilget Canyon Bridge is a sightseeing spectacle that some miss unfortunately when touring, because they did not know it existed near the Village of New Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada. The bridge is a spectacular viewing area for overseeing the Hagwilget Canyon and the Bulkley River.
Read moreHighway 62
New Hazelton
Haida Canoe Trail
Found along the Port Man Forest Service Road just east of the Mamin River, this is a 400 metre one-way crescent-shaped trail that leads you through the woods and across a creek to an unfinished Haida canoe.
Read morePort Man Forest Service Road
Port Clements
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Haig Brown Provincial Park
Haig Brown Provincial Park is a 1076 hectare park established in 1977 to protect the salmon spawning beds located on the Adams River north of the community of Chase, BC and west of the community of Sorrento, BC. The river flows 11 kilometres down the centre of the elongated park while resting
Read moreChase
Haig-Brown House
Haig Brown House is a Canadian Heritage Site located in the community of Campbell River. The estate was once the home to a heralded naturalist and environmentalist named Roderick Haig Brown.
Read moreCampbell River
Hailey Rhododendron Grove
Gardens and walking paths, 350 rhododendrons, primarily hybrids. Great assortment of colors and smells. Access from Bowen Road.
Read moreNanaimo
Halibut Bight Rest Area
A secluded waterfront park not far from the Village of Skidegate on Graham Island of the Haida Gwaii, BC, Canada. The Halibut Bight Rest Area offers up ocean views overlooking Hecate Strait.
Read moreHighway 16
Skidegate
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site (also referred to as Fort George) was originally built in 1749 to protect Halifax Harbour and the Royal Navy Dockyard in Halifax, NS from its enemies.
Read more5425 Sackville St
Halifax
Halifax Public Gardens
Halifax Public Gardens is a 6 hectare (17 acre) Victorian-era floral exhibit first established in 1867 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Read moreSpring Garden Rd.
Halifax
Halifax Waterfront
Halifax Waterfront will blow you away. It is by far one of the most beautiful and entertaining waterfront boardwalks in Canada, not to mention it is one of the longest.
Read moreLower Water Street
Halifax
Hangman's Tree Historical Site
Hangman's Tree in Lillooet is a historical reminder of the days of the wild west. A land of lawlessness, heavily fueled by greed created from the Cariboo Gold Rush. The Hangman's Tree is where the perceived "bad guys" were hung in the days of the gold rush.
Read moreRussell Lane
Lillooet
Happy Rolph's Bird Sanctuary & Petting Farm
Happy Rolph's Bird Sanctuary & Petting Farm is located along the shores of Lake Ontario in St.Catharines and provides residents and tourists alike with an opportunity to experience a variety of animals, birds and plants, in a natural setting.
Read more650 Read Rd
St. Catharines
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Happy Trails Pathway
The Happy Trails Pathway measures about 17+ kilometres in total. The trail is paved, mostly easy going and well maintained. Along the pathway are various access points leading to local parks, recreation facilities, lakes, historic sites and attractions.
Read moreHigh River
Harbour Passage Trail
Harbour Passage Trail in Saint John, NB is a popular walking and sightseeing trail on Canada's Adventure Travel Guide for planning things to do in New Brunswick parks, trails, and more.
Read more1 Market Square
Saint John
Hardy Falls Regional Park
Hardy Falls Regional Park is a hiking and sightseeing destination located on the south end of Peachland, BC, Canada in the Okanagan Valley. The waterfall park includes a salmon spawning river named Deep Creek and a well maintained hiking trail leading to the falls.
Read moreHardy Road
Peachland
Hardy Island Marine Provincial Park
Musket Island is a popular docking point for boaters and as an overnight camping destination for kayakers. Musket Island can be reached by pleasure boats or by kayaks from the launching points located in Saltery Bay, Earls Cove and in Egmont.
Read moreSaltery Bay
Harmony Islands Marine Provincial Park
The park covers over 31 hectares and is a very popular destination during the peak summer months for boating, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and fishing.
Read moreSaltery Bay
Harrison Beach Promenade
The walkway is a pedestrian path located in Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada. The path follows the southern shore of Harrison Lake from one end to the other and passes by the main sandy beach as well as docks, flower gardens and businesses. The promenade provides great views of the lak
Read moreHighway #9
Harrison Hot Springs