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Heritage, Wilderness, Towns and Parks Tourists visiting Canada's many towns, cities, parks and rivers have thousands of opportunities to attend museums, heritage sites and festivals. Well-maintained road systems provide access to even very remote locations; however, some spots require fly-in or paddle-in, best done with detailed planning and assistance from guides. From the east coast to the west, from the U.S. border north to the Arctic Circle, there are parks, rivers and wildlife preserves where visitors can get to know Canada's natural heritage. |
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There isn’t another destination quite like it anywhere in the world. The combination of outdoor adventure, history, culture and people in Newfoundland & Labrador creates a larger-than-life experience for every visitor. |
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| Alberta travellers can enjoy prairie vistas, mountain wilderness and heritage sites. |
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| Pike, trout, salmon, walleye, pickering, sturgeon, muskie - just to name a few of the fish that attract anglers to Canada's many creeks, streams, ponds, lakes, rivers and ocean coastlines. |
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| Canada is a land of lakes and rivers. Paddlers can plan short journeys into whitewater river canyons or long trips along remote waterways. |
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| Across Canada there are thousands of trails available throughout the year for ecotourists to access Canadian wilderness. |
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Characteristics of Woodland Caribou Woodland caribou is one of 7 subspecies of caribou found worldwide. With its dense stands of mature spruce forests, abundant supply of lichens and low-growing shrubs, and balanced blend of uplands, lowlands and wetlands are ideal habitat for caribou. What are their sizes? How do they adapt to rugged terrain and harsh winter weather? How long do they live? Follow the story to learn more about the characteristics of woodland caribou. |
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