The Great Outdoors: Canadian-Style
June 18, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Reasons to visit Canada aren’t hard to come by. Its spectacular cities offer something for everyone. Its natural wonders are an attraction for travelers from all over the world. Locals and tourists alike take pleasure in the wide array of outdoor adventures available. From the novice hiker to the experienced rock climber, Canada has just the activity for every level of outdoorsman. The guide below will familiarize you with some of Canada’s most popular outdoor adventure destinations.
Skiing at Whistler
Perhaps one of the most well known places to vacation and ski in Canada, let alone the world, is Whistler, British Columbia. Both skiers and snowboarders alike recognize this Canada resort destination as a powdery, snowy paradise amidst B.C.’s coastal mountains. Whistler Village boasts several top-notch hotels such as the Four Seasons and the Westin Resort and Spa. A standard daily lift ticket is around $80.
While there, take a zip line tour! Experience the sensation of flying through the air at tremendous speeds. Companies offer tours that combine some hiking and some zip line rides with education and information about the surrounding ecosystems. Most tours offer a safety training and orientation.
Hiking & Cycling in Saskatchewan
The Big Muddy Badlands have been formed by millions of years of environmental and historical happenings. Today, thousands of tourists from all over flock to the badlands to witness the amazing scenery. This area, located in south central Saskatchewan, just north of the Canada/USA border, has been punctuated with landmarks – both natural and man-made – that tell its exciting story. Nature lovers and history buffs will enjoy a landscape that holds so many secrets.
While there, camp out in Coronach. Comfortable campgrounds offer the experience of a lifetime. Catch something special at one of the local fishing holes, and then take an interpretive tour.
River Rafting on the Ottawa River
Warm water all summer long combines with impressive rapids to make Canada’s premier river rafting destination – the Ottawa River. The Ottawa is situated along the border between Quebec and Ontario. Take a guided tour down the Main Channel or guide your own raft down the Middle Channel. Serene scenery framed by waterfalls and artistic rock formations is balanced by challenging rapids and waves.
While there, go bungee jumping on the Ontario side. You’ll enjoy stunning views of the Ottawa River from atop the 150-foot tower. Plunging toward the sparkling waters of the river below will top off this experience of a lifetime. Book your jump along with your river rafting adventure for a great deal on both.
Climbing the Canadian Rockies
There’s no greater adventure or better way to experience the Canadian outdoors than to climb the Rocky Mountains. A mountain-climbing escapade to Canmore, Alberta can be a life-changing experience. The amazing vistas are ones witnessed by very few. Experienced and well-equipped climbers will enjoy the thrill of a lifetime. Novice climbers can benefit from the safety of guided tours.
While there, stay at the Canmore Mountain Lodge and let the outdoor hot tub melt away the exhilaration while you take pleasure in views filled with snowy-peaked mountains.
Romantic Getaways in Canada
Whether it’s your first romantic encounter or your second honeymoon after many years of marriage, Canada is the perfect place for a vacation for two. Options including outdoors activities, city nightlife or once-in-a-lifetime experiences abound. Below is a list of some of the top romantic getaway destinations in Canada.
Ontario
Ontario offers the best of all worlds, from lush forests and sparkling lakes to the hustle and bustle of Canada’s largest city – Toronto. Starting and ending your romantic excursion in Toronto is a great idea. Explore city sites and savor Canadian fare at its best. Plan a day trip up north to the Muskoka region for hiking and swimming, or visit Ontario’s last remaining covered bridge – “The Kissing Bridge” in Waterloo County. Read more


