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Celebrating Life: Celebrating Canada's Natural Wonders

Are you looking for easy and cheap ways to increase energy, refresh the mind and body while you enjoy time with family and friends? Celebrate life and enjoy all that nature offers.  

Celebrating Canada’s Natural Wonders 

It is sometimes called taking time to smell the roses. Get outside and enjoy our beautiful, bountiful, vibrant and environmentally diverse Canadian countryside.   

Explore Canada’s natural wonders, experience its cultural diversity and taste the freshness of locally-grown food. Did you know that this adventure could begin right outside your back door?  

If you are looking for easy and cheap ways to refresh the mind and body while you enjoy time with family and friends, take a look at a few of our Canadian ideas below.  

Fall colours in Canada. Getting a colour high, either by climbing a tower, standing on a hill with a scenic view, a simple road trip north or from the view of an aircraft looking down will give you dreams in technicolour.   

How long has it been since you went for a drive in September or early October to view autumn’s glorious colours? Perhaps you have parents or grandparents who haven’t seen this vista in a while. 

Where can you go to see fall leaf colours in your area and province?  Here is a great site for finding fall foliage colour locations.   

Seven Natural Wonders of Canada. Canada is a country famous for its natural environment. People from all over the world visit Canada to enjoy its expansive space and extraordinary range of land- and waterscapes.  

  1. Niagara Falls, ON
  2. Bay of Fundy, the Maritimes
  3. Rocky Mountains, AB/BC
  4. The Nahanni National Park Reserve, NWT
  5. Gros Morne National Park, NF
  6. Dinosaur Provincial Park, AB
  7. Northern Lights  

To read an article on the Seven Natural Wonders of Canada, take a look here.   

Walk the Trans Canada Trail 

The Trans Canada Trail is a 21,500-kilometre recreational trail winding its way through every province and territory, from the Atlantic to Pacific to Arctic Oceans. When completed, it will be the world's longest recreational trail, linking close to 1000 communities and over 33 million Canadians. Today almost 70 percent (14,500 kilometers) is developed. Thousands of people are taking to the Trail to walk, hike, cycle, ski, horseback ride, canoe and snowmobile.  

Here is how to find the trail nearest you.  

Explore it. Enjoy it. Support efforts to preserve it if you can. Nature is vital to our quality of life.

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