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Canada's Wildlife Wonders: Spotting Bears, Whales, and More

Banff National Park

Featured in Canadian rocky mountain parks UNESCO World Heritage Site, Banff National Park offers impeccable experience and spots for serene wildlife.

Prince Alberta National Park

Prince Alberta National Park embraces a million acres of wilderness boasting seven rivers and 1500 lakes teeming with wildlife and adventures.

Lake Louise

Lake Louise is a stunning glacial lake located within the Banff National Park offering beautiful sights and wildlife including elk, deer, black bears, grizzly bears, and more.

Churchill

Churchill features a wonderful train trip where you get to experience some of the most stunning sights and tales of polar bears and in summer time you get to see the beautiful beluga whales.

Elk Island National Park

Elk Island National Park has played a significant role in conservation and is the largest completely enclosed park packed with hoofed animals such as bison, moose, deer, and more.

Waterton Lakes National Park

Offering outstanding scenery, Waterton Lakes National Park is isolated from any other urban centre and features lots of wildlife including bald eagles, Wolverines,  mountain goats, foxes, etc.

Jasper National Park

Composed of glaciers, lakes, and tall peaks, Jasper National Park is an excellent place to enjoy hiking and exploring history while experiencing beautiful wildlife.

Grasslands National Park

Composed of glaciers, lakes, and tall peaks, Jasper National Park is an excellent place to enjoy hiking and exploring history while experiencing beautiful wildlife.

Sidney

Home to the Sidney Whale Watching Company, you can witness the once-in-a-lifetime experience of whale watching and listening to the language of whales.

Gwaii Haanas National Park

Gwaii Haanas National Park is a group of islands featuring lush rainforest lands where you can spot bears, sea lions, and whales.