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Canada Extreme Sport AttractionsHere are the top Canada extreme sport listings so you can find the best in Canada for your trip. Read these extreme sport reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (30 reviews) Banff, Alberta, Canada Established in 1885, Banff National Park is one of Canada's oldest national parks. It is located on the boundaries between British Columbia and Alberta, though the.. ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Jasper, Alberta, Canada The largest national park within the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National park spans 10,878 square kilometres. It is situated just above Banff National Park, and features.. ADD TO LIST (10 reviews) North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Get great views here of the city. Year round activities such as skiing and snowboarding in the Winter and Spring and Sight seeing and Hiking in the Summer... ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Quebec, Canada Mont-Tremblant is a village, a resort and national Parc in the Laurentian mountains approximately 130 kilometers ( 81 mi ) north-west of Montreal . .. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Banff, Alberta, Canada Situated in the Canadian Rockies along the Continental Divide, the Columbia Icefield lies in the northwestern tip of Banff National Park. The icefield is 325 square.. 6. Squamish ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Squamish is a nice outdoors locale fairly close to Vancouver. Great hiking and world class rock climbing. Beautiful cliffs and moutains and waterfall in a small town.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Hanlan's Point is just 15 min on the ferry from the downtown Toronto. Despite it's recognized as clothing optional there's a wide adjacent stretch of beach where.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beauport, Quebec, Canada Nice bay to do sailing, kitesurfing ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ingonish, Nova Scotia, Canada ONE OF CANADA'S TOP BEACHES AND HIDDEN TREASURE 10. Skaha Bluffs ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Penticton, British Columbia, Canada There is a new access to the Skaha bluffs. Take road on the east side of the lake until you hit Smythe road on your left. Follow it up past the coul de sac onto the.. |