Boundary Bog Hiking Trail in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan combines a patchwork of upland forest habitat with a boardwalk to the heart of a boreal black spruce bog.
Black-tailed prairie dogs live in expansive colonies in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, the only place in Canada where you can see them in their natural habitat.
In Saskatchewan, use your Parks Canada Discovery Pass to visit Grasslands National Park, Prince Albert National Park, and several fascinating historic sites highlighting people and events of the past.
Canada’s Chocolate Town, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, features everything chocolate including the story of Ganong Chocolates and their importance to this riverside town.
Pine Cree Regional Park in southern Saskatchewan is an oasis on the prairie with towering spruce trees, plenty of bird and animal life, and shady camping sites beside Swift Current Creek.
Jellybean Row Houses in downtown St. John’s, Newfoundland have become a cultural icon, and impart a fairytale charm with their vibrant and bold colours.