加拿大十大野营地送交者: 大家拿 2008月03月27日23:36:03 于 [Bay客论坛] 发送悄悄话Are you looking for the best camping destination in Canada? The best way to know
Canada is through its national parks. Look at the below ten national parks and
know about each region whether it suitable for your needs or not.
1. Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
This region contains more than 1000 lakes and a panoramic 3000 square miles of
wilderness. Also, this spot is great for activities like backpacking, bicycling
and canoeing. Here you will find up to 250 bird species.
2. Banff National Park, Alberta
It is one of the Canada’s top tourist destinations. Once you enter into this
park, you will be enclosed by glaciers, mountain lakes, mountains, and rushing
rivers. Within Banff, you will find Tunnel Mountain campgrounds and this park have
special regions for tents and RVs.
The basin and cave is a naturally occurring hot mineral spring inside a limestone
cave. Deer, moose and elk can examine your campsite. Ensure that you protect your
cooler from curious bears.
If the park is filled with heavy crowd, for few hours move on to the Columbia
Icefields Parkway to Jasper National Park. You will be travelling on one of the
most scenic drives in the world as it wends its way through mountain glaciers and
passes.
3. Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia
You can observe this park from your car when you are at Cabot Trail Highway. This
park is full of green mountains and unbelievable costal beauty with all those
jewels as a boardwalk trail, which is a home to rare orchids.
You will take great memories when you visit this park, such as moose-filled
wetland marshes, whale watching and the view at the 100 foot high Beulach Ban
Falls.
4. Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland
This is a “Big Gloomy” from the French and you will find these glacial valleys
well-named on a foggy day. The mountains, blue fjords and unending vistas of
spruce trees are the living spaces for eagles, caribou and moose.
Also, you will find several million years’ older mountains in this park like pre-
Cambrian mountains. These are very much older than Rockies and also have various
oldest ranges in the world.
5. Kouchibouguac National Park, New Brunswick
From the Mi’kmaqu word for the “River of Long Tides”, this area becomes a
favorite place for cyclists and beach-goers. This park has huge varieties of land
types, like salt marshes, sand dunes, peat bogs, and lagoons.
Once you visit this park, you can learn a lot from this. Don’t forget to visit
the Voyager Marine Adventure. This is a three hour canoe paddle offshore to
sandbanks where you can see hundreds of grey seals basking in the sun.
6. Pacific Rim National Park, British Columbia
This park contains ten miles long beach. Great waves, surfing opportunities and
pools packed with aquatic life are present. This beach is also a home to a
multitude of various bird species.
You can have unique camping experience from this park as it provides rainforest
tours, Beach walking, whale watching, and sport fishing.
7. Parc National Forillon, Quebec
At the extreme end of the Appalachian Mountains, the lush forests, plentiful
wildlife, and rugged coastline attract many visitors from all over North America.
Here, you can find great camping activities like - nature walks, cycling, sea
kayaking and hiking trails.
Also, you will observe many beaches. Seals and seabirds can be displayed at the
coast from the Cap des Rosier harbor and you may have a glance of a whale.
8. Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan
This national park is located in between the great Canadian prairie grasslands and
the evergreen northern forests. Within few hours of travel, you can reach the
destination.
Gentle terrain and boreal forests in combination offer a recreational area for
backpacking, canoeing and swimming. You can have great memories with wildlife
sights, like bison, badgers, black bear, caribou, elk, moose, wolves, and white
pelicans.
9. Prince Edward Island National Park, Prince Edward Island
This park has a twenty-five mile beach and it is famous for its red cliffs, pink
and white sand beaches and grass-topped sand dunes.
The Homestead Trail covers meadows and woodlands, the Reeds and Rushes Trail leads
to the nesting grounds of local species of geese and ducks in a freshwater marsh
pond.
10. Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba
This park has a bird sanctuary and you will also find coyote, bison herd and lynx
within the park. Forests, 40 hiking trails and lakes keep you busy for every
moment. You can also have an opportunity to go for a camp in a traditional teepee
at the village of Anishinabe.
Canada is through its national parks. Look at the below ten national parks and
know about each region whether it suitable for your needs or not.
1. Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
This region contains more than 1000 lakes and a panoramic 3000 square miles of
wilderness. Also, this spot is great for activities like backpacking, bicycling
and canoeing. Here you will find up to 250 bird species.
2. Banff National Park, Alberta
It is one of the Canada’s top tourist destinations. Once you enter into this
park, you will be enclosed by glaciers, mountain lakes, mountains, and rushing
rivers. Within Banff, you will find Tunnel Mountain campgrounds and this park have
special regions for tents and RVs.
The basin and cave is a naturally occurring hot mineral spring inside a limestone
cave. Deer, moose and elk can examine your campsite. Ensure that you protect your
cooler from curious bears.
If the park is filled with heavy crowd, for few hours move on to the Columbia
Icefields Parkway to Jasper National Park. You will be travelling on one of the
most scenic drives in the world as it wends its way through mountain glaciers and
passes.
3. Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia
You can observe this park from your car when you are at Cabot Trail Highway. This
park is full of green mountains and unbelievable costal beauty with all those
jewels as a boardwalk trail, which is a home to rare orchids.
You will take great memories when you visit this park, such as moose-filled
wetland marshes, whale watching and the view at the 100 foot high Beulach Ban
Falls.
4. Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland
This is a “Big Gloomy” from the French and you will find these glacial valleys
well-named on a foggy day. The mountains, blue fjords and unending vistas of
spruce trees are the living spaces for eagles, caribou and moose.
Also, you will find several million years’ older mountains in this park like pre-
Cambrian mountains. These are very much older than Rockies and also have various
oldest ranges in the world.
5. Kouchibouguac National Park, New Brunswick
From the Mi’kmaqu word for the “River of Long Tides”, this area becomes a
favorite place for cyclists and beach-goers. This park has huge varieties of land
types, like salt marshes, sand dunes, peat bogs, and lagoons.
Once you visit this park, you can learn a lot from this. Don’t forget to visit
the Voyager Marine Adventure. This is a three hour canoe paddle offshore to
sandbanks where you can see hundreds of grey seals basking in the sun.
6. Pacific Rim National Park, British Columbia
This park contains ten miles long beach. Great waves, surfing opportunities and
pools packed with aquatic life are present. This beach is also a home to a
multitude of various bird species.
You can have unique camping experience from this park as it provides rainforest
tours, Beach walking, whale watching, and sport fishing.
7. Parc National Forillon, Quebec
At the extreme end of the Appalachian Mountains, the lush forests, plentiful
wildlife, and rugged coastline attract many visitors from all over North America.
Here, you can find great camping activities like - nature walks, cycling, sea
kayaking and hiking trails.
Also, you will observe many beaches. Seals and seabirds can be displayed at the
coast from the Cap des Rosier harbor and you may have a glance of a whale.
8. Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan
This national park is located in between the great Canadian prairie grasslands and
the evergreen northern forests. Within few hours of travel, you can reach the
destination.
Gentle terrain and boreal forests in combination offer a recreational area for
backpacking, canoeing and swimming. You can have great memories with wildlife
sights, like bison, badgers, black bear, caribou, elk, moose, wolves, and white
pelicans.
9. Prince Edward Island National Park, Prince Edward Island
This park has a twenty-five mile beach and it is famous for its red cliffs, pink
and white sand beaches and grass-topped sand dunes.
The Homestead Trail covers meadows and woodlands, the Reeds and Rushes Trail leads
to the nesting grounds of local species of geese and ducks in a freshwater marsh
pond.
10. Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba
This park has a bird sanctuary and you will also find coyote, bison herd and lynx
within the park. Forests, 40 hiking trails and lakes keep you busy for every
moment. You can also have an opportunity to go for a camp in a traditional teepee
at the village of Anishinabe.