Top 10 Camping Locations in Canada

Saw this article while i was signing out from my hotmail account, on msn. Interesting that the top four locations are all in western Canada (sorry, Torontonians! :stuck_out_tongue: ). Not posting the whole article cuz it’s too long, just the intro.

http://www.lifenetwork.ca/features/top10/topten46.asp

If you’ve never gone camping in Canada, can you really call yourself Canadian? Whether you prefer roughing it in the great outdoors or enjoying the comforts of modernity, camping can be an invigorating, spirit-lifting adventure and is a great way to take in our country’s unique geographical magnificence.

Searching for the thrill of visiting a part of your country that you’ve never explored before? Or are you a seasoned camper seeking to return to the rush of the bush experience? Either way, pack your canoe, fishing gear, bug repellent and hiking boots and pitch a tent in the Great White North. From sea to sea, here are 10 national parks listed by province to suit everyone’s personal camping style.

cool nadz :k:

maybe one day inshallah :clown: :slight_smile:

Nadia Bibi :d: yeh main ne apni general knowledge ke liay parh kar sambhaal kar rakh lia hai :halo: thankoo!

aur yeh irem aap ko topi pehna rahi hai :stuck_out_tongue:

Irem, Definitely yaar Insha’Allah :hug: You and me are going to go camping one day :smiley: Insha’Allah.

Khanzada, :smiley: “General knowledge” keoun? Aap tau eik din zaroor Canada a rahay hain (Insha’Allah) :halo: Then, i will take you camping :halo: Yeh article uss din kai liyay save kar lain - you never know when it might come in handy :stuck_out_tongue:

I'm gonna go to Banff with him.

:love: i’d like to visit this one (Insha’Allah one day) - this is from the article’s description of it:

Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland

If you view Gros Morne’s glacial valleys on a foggy day, you’ll understand how it came to get its name, "Big Gloomy, " from the French. Despite the melancholic magnitude of the mountains, blue fjords, which cut into the coastal range, and endless spruce trees, the two sections of this United Nations World Heritage Site are replete with the inspiring sight and sounds of caribou, moose, and eagles. One of Canada’s two crown-jewel national parks in Atlantic Canada, Gros Morne’s pre-Cambrian mountains are several million years older than the Rockies, and some of the oldest in the world.

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I have been to Long Beach, BC. Its a awesome place to visit and the road from Victoria, to Nanaimo and then to Long Beach was breath-taking. Its around 5 hrs drive from Victoria if I remember correctly. The whole Vancouver Island for that matter is breath-taking. I know Ontario and Quebec have beautiful places but nothing compared to Western Canada. Alberta is also very nice, Banff, Jasper and Revelstock area specially.

hi folks, i'm new here. so uhh, salams to everyone :)

I've camped at ALgonquin national parks with friends. AMAZING PLACE ! I'll post some pics of em.
and o yeah if u guys go for camping ALWAYS go for canooin. u'll looove it !!

and this summer i'm planning to go to Gross Morne National Park.

I also wanna see whales in atlantic ocean. and ice bergs. and ofcourse.. i'll try to canoe in the ocean. .. dont know how safe it'll be .. but neways.. will try :D