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Canada Wildlife AttractionsHere are the top Canada wildlife listings so you can find the best in Canada for your trip. Read these wildlife reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Stanley Park ADD TO LIST (104 reviews) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The 1000-acre Stanley Park is the second-largest urban forest in North America and is considered to be one of the highlights of Vancouver. The park is full of massive.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Huntsville, Ontario, Canada My biggest memory was being dragged around loads of Restaurants, sampling the foods of the World. :-) It was also great rummaging through the shops in Queen.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Milton, Ontario, Canada Conservation area that offers good wildlife viewing, with a marsh popular for birds, as well as offering family fun activities such as maple syrup tastings and summer.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bonaventure Island, Quebec, Canada you can observe northern gannets for hours - just amazing! 5. Fortwhite ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada FortWhyte is a farm but it is full of activity. During migration season, Canada geese go there to sleep at the pond. People go to FortWhyte at sunset to watch the geese.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada Its not actually a beach. It is massive active sand dunes. My favorite thing to do is sled down the dunes. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Point Pelee, Ontario, Canada The Tip of Point peele, the southernmost point of Canada ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Milton, Ontario, Canada The rare meromictic lake is the highlight here, with boardwalks and trails making it accessible. Over 19km of trails in total, with numerous educational programs on.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Port Hardy, British Columbia, Canada Huge Bald Eagle Colony right next to the ferry harbour! 10. Bc Wildlife Park ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada The right place to learn about the wildlife in British Columbia, because you won't have the chance to see all the animals in the wild unless you are very, very lucky.. |