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    Best places to visit in canada for nature lovers with family

    Richard WrightBy Richard WrightJune 9, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As a self-proclaimed travel enthusiast who has traversed the length and breadth of Canada more times than I can count, I can vouch for the fact that Canada is an absolute paradise for nature-loving families. Its diverse landscapes offer a remarkable array of experiences that will leave every member of the family captivated.

    From the soaring Rocky Mountains to the rugged Atlantic coastline, and from the enchanting rainforests to the breathtaking Northern Lights, the natural beauty of Canada is unparalleled.

    Best places to visit in canada for nature lovers with family

    The Magnificent Rocky Mountains, Alberta

    The Canadian Rockies, particularly those in Alberta, have forever been my favorite. The awe-inspiring peaks, emerald lakes, and sprawling forests offer a world of exploration for families. Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, with their spellbinding landscapes and abundant wildlife, are must-visits.

    Be sure to take the family on the scenic Icefields Parkway drive, which connects these two parks. This stunning drive is one of the world’s most spectacular and will leave you with memories to cherish forever.

    The Serene Vancouver Island, British Columbia

    Vancouver Island, with its diverse ecosystems, offers a myriad of experiences for nature lovers. The verdant rainforests of Pacific Rim National Park are crisscrossed with trails that make for an unforgettable hiking experience. The island is also home to stunning beaches, where you can spend a lazy afternoon with your family while spotting seals, sea lions, and even whales.

    Don’t miss the chance to explore the stunning Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay with its dazzling display of flowers that can fascinate both kids and adults.

     The Majestic Niagara Falls, Ontario

    Niagara Falls is undoubtedly one of Canada’s most iconic natural landmarks. No matter how many times I visit, the sight of millions of gallons of water thundering over the precipice never fails to thrill.

    The Journey Behind the Falls or the Hornblower Cruise offer unique vantage points to witness this natural spectacle. Not far from the falls, the Niagara Glen Nature Reserve offers fantastic hiking trails that wind through a pristine pocket of Carolinian forest.

    The Enigmatic Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick

    The Bay of Fundy, known for the highest tides on Earth, is a marvel of nature. I can never get enough of the mesmerizing sight of the colossal tidal bore. The Hopewell Rocks, also known as Flowerpot Rocks, are fascinating formations carved by these powerful tides. Walking on the ocean floor during low tide, surrounded by these towering rocks, is an unforgettable experience. Fundy National Park, located nearby, offers beautiful trails and camping facilities.

    The Grandeur of Prince Edward Island National Park

    For those who appreciate quieter beauty, Prince Edward Island National Park is a haven. This park, with its long, sandy beaches, stunning red cliffs, and rolling dunes, offers a tranquil retreat for families. One of my favorite activities here is exploring the Greenwich Dunes Trail, which includes a phenomenal floating boardwalk.

    The Splendor of the Northern Lights, Yukon

    A trip to Canada wouldn’t be complete without chasing the Northern Lights. The city of Whitehorse in Yukon Territory is one of the best places to witness this celestial spectacle. Nothing quite compares to the awe you’ll feel as the sky dances with colors. It’s a late-night activity, so it might be suitable for older kids or teens.

    Conclusion

    Canada’s natural beauty is both vast and varied, making it a perfect destination for nature-loving families. Each visit brings forth new wonders and reaffirms my love for this remarkable country. The places I’ve mentioned are just a taste of what Canada has to offer.

    Richard Wright

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