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White Tailed Dear (Odocoileus virginianus)

Found throughout British Columbia, Canada the White Tailed Deer is growing in numbers. The deer has also become more humanized making its way into community backyards with no fear.

The white tailed deer showing no fear will, as soon as humans approach, bolt into the trees. The deer enjoys the wide open spaces, until we show up.

The White Tail Deer munches on grass and shrubs as its main food source and can be found scavenging for its food source in moist wetlands, swamps and cleared wide open fields. The best times for viewing a white tailed deer is a few hours after sunrise and before sunset.

The antlers of the male deer usually start to show signs in early April and, usually, have a full set by August. The velvet cover is rubbed off the antlers by the male deer by September proudly exposing the hard core antlers they use to impress the females in November. The antlers drop off in the winter.

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BC Woodchuck

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Woodchuck

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Woodchuck (Marmota monax)

The woodchuck is a funny little creature always seeming to be curious standing tall on its hind legs. It is found in most areas of British Columbia often usually spotted at the entrance of his burrow investigating the surrounding sightlines.

The woodchuck grows a layer of fat in the autumn and as soon as the chills of the winter climates set in, it heads off to the hibernation den that it has already scouted out and prepared. These hibernation dens are usually located under an old tree root or woodlots.

Once nestled in, the woodchuck falls into a deep sleep and its body temperature and breathing drop dramatically until it resurfaces in March. It lives off its stored fat until vegetation becomes available.

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Camping Etiquette

Some simple guidelines to camp by so all can enjoy camping in British Columbia, Canada now and in the future.
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BC Wedding planning

To be married in British Columbia, you do not have to be a resident but are required to get a marriage licence which is valid to be used only in British Columbia.
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Business Travel

British Columbia has some of the countries best conference facilities. Many provide high quality services, have planning coordinators onsite and are connected or nearby a large hotel or resort.
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Summer Tourism

BC is a top destination in Canada during the late spring, summer and early fall seasons. The moderate climate, fantastic wilderness scenery, friendly people and the high number of activities and adventures attract many to our province every year from around the world
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Canada Whale Watching Tours

Canada Whale Watching Tours

Canada whale watching tours and sightings are found on all three coasts of Canada. Whale sightings may also include walrus, seal, dolphin and vast array of seabirds. Book your tour with our participating tour companies. 

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Vineyards

In Canada, the British Columbia wineries and vineyards are internationally recognized for producing some of the world's finest wines. BC produces award winning wines thanks to the moderate growing climate, the high number of quality brew masters living in the province and the ideal soil conditions.
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Arbutus Trees

A beautiful tree, the Arbutus (Madrone or Madrona) is a tough tree needing little nourishment, often found leaning out from coastlines, clinging to rock cliffs, stretching over the Pacific Ocean . A particular tree found within 5 km (3 miles) of the sea located only on the west coast of British Columbia when visiting Canada.
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Vacation Home

Vacation Home
Vacation home rentals are the highest end of self contained accommodations available in BC, Canada. They are often the largest and most well equipped where you are the only occupant.
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Cottages

Cottages
Most BC cottage rental accommodations include a private entrance, one or more sleeping rooms, a full bathroom, fireplace, common living area, full kitchen and dining area. Some BC cottage and cabin resorts also have, onsite, a food and beverage facility, specialty shops, a meeting and conference building and/or a selection of entertainment activities.
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Vacation Homes

Vacation homes are the highest end of self contained accommodation rentals available in BC, Canada. They are often the largest and most well equipped where you are the only occupant.
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North Saskatchewan

North Saskatchewan
The North Saskatchewan region is a wilderness environment exploring the Precambrian Canadian Shield and Boreal Forest of the region. The region is well documented as a popular rugged wilderness recreation destination in Saskatchewan with an abundance of lakes and rivers for play.
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South Saskatchewan Region

South Saskatchewan Canada

South Saskatchewan Canada is home to most of the mid-size and larger communities in the province. There are endless hectares of farmland surrounded by coulees, grassland prairies, rolling foothills, lakes, river valleys, wetlands, sandy beaches and historic sites.

The southern section of Saskatchewan, Canada is divided into two demographic regions - the southeast and the southwest region. The regions are broken down into smaller regions including the Cypress Hills, Lake Diefenbaker, Big Muddy, Qu'Appelle Valley and Moose Mountain areas.

Some of the activities enjoyed during the summer season in South Saskatchewan include fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, golfing, birdwatching, hiking, horseback riding, water skiing, sailing, wind surfing, kiteboarding, picnicking, mountain biking, cycling and sightseeing.

The bigger lakes in South Saskatchewan attract many to the region during the summer for water sport activities. For example Lake Diefenbaker is a top destination when visiting the communities of Moose Jaw and Swift Current and Last Mountain Lake is a popular stop when in Regina.

During the winter season, after the snow falls and the lakes and rivers freeze, some of the activities enjoyed in the south include ice fishing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and snowshoeing.

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Nunavut, Canada Travel & Tourism

Nunavut Travel & Adventure Guide 

Nunavut, Canada Travel, Tourism and Adventure Website

Plan your next adventure vacation in Nunavut Canada.

Accommodations, attractions, tours, guides, activities, parks, trails, places, & more.

Nunavut, Canada is the largest and newest region in Canada. It is also the most remote northern region and part of the  Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The capital city of Nunavut is Iqaluit on Baffin Island. The region of Nunavut also encompasses 160,935 square kilometres of Arctic Ocean which includes Victoria Island, Ellesmere Island, Belcher Islands, and Akimiski Island in James Bay. Nunavut, Canada is home to polar bears. 

12 Top Things To Do, Adventures, Actvities throughout the Nunavut Region

Top attractions, adventures and activities most enjoyed in and around Nunavut, Canada includes dogsledding, birding, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, boating, cruising, fishing, camping, sightseeing, snowmobiling and wildlife watching touring.

Best Parks, Trails, & Places to explore in Nunavut

A few of the more popular, some would say best, activity destinations and sightseeing highlights located throughout Nunavut includes the North Passage Trail, Akimiski, Prince Leopold and Bylot Islands Migratory Bird Sanctuaries, Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area, and the Inuujaarvik, Katannilik, Kugluk (Bloody Falls), Sylvia Grinnell, Qaummaarviit, Ovayok, Mallikjuaq, and the Iqalugaarjuup Nunanga Territorial Parks.

What are the Accommodations, Services and Amenities in Nunavut?

Nunavut places to stay, accommodations, services and amenities important to travelers. The places to stay in include accommodations like lodges, inns, campgrounds, hotels, motels, inns, and bed and breakfasts (B&Bs). The servcies include tours, guides, outfitters, attractions,  restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, pubs, ATMs, gas station, and gift stores.

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Saskatchewan, Canada travel guide

Saskatchewan, Canada
travel guide

The Province of Saskatchewan is located in Central Canada - often referred to as "The Prairies". The province is best known for its grasslands, wetlands, rolling hills, parks, historic sites and for its network of lakes and rivers.

The Saskatchewan, Canada, lakes, man-made reservoirs, white water rivers, wetlands, wildlife and rolling prairie hills provide many year round adventures and activities.

The province is considered a top adventure travel destination in Canada for activities like golfing, horseback riding, canoeing, birding, fishing, water sports, wind sports, cycling, flightseeing, xc skiing, snowmobiling and the Northern Lights.

The main tourism communities located in Saskatchewan, Canada include Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Prince Albert, Lloydminster and the Battlefords.

The tourism cities, towns and villages listed on our Saskatchewan eh Travel & Adventure website provide many of the  amenities and services important to travelers including tours, guides, attractions, charters, outfitters, transportation and accommodations including cottages, outfitter lodges, hotels, motels, wilderness resorts, vacation homes, bed and breakfasts, campgrounds, hostels and much more. (go to individual communities for contact information)

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Canada Rock Climbing

Canada Rock Climbing

Canada rock climbing, cragging, bouldering and mountaineering. Top rock climbing destinations in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and the Yukon Territory.

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Canada tours, charters, activities, adventures, outdoors.

Canada Activities - things to do
Adventure travel - vacation planning guide

 

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Canada Art and Photography

Canada Art and Photography
Adventure travel - vacation planning

Select a Canada Region below to view Art & Photography in that Region
| British Columbia || Alberta || Saskatchewan || Yukon || NWT || Manitoba || Ontario || P.E.I || New Brunswick || Nova Scotia || Newfoundland || Quebec |

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Ontario Art and Photography

Ontario Art & Photography

Artists and photographers in Ontario, Canada

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