Eco Tourism in Central Canada
Eco Tourism Operators by region/province:
Central Canada (Ontario) is the land of ten thousand lakes and the rocky outcrops of the Canadian Shield. Wildlife like bears, moose, deer and wolves abound in the forest wilderness and our outfitters offer several eco tours for your enjoyment.
Preferred Outfitters and Tour Operators
Eskakwa Eco Adventure Company
Join us for an Eco Adventure in Canada’s great stand of tall pines. From our base camp, guided day trips throughout the beautiful Canadian Shield watershed. Bring your camera! Check our web site for more details.
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1141 Crawford Street, Rosseau, ON. P0C 1J0.
Ph: (705)773-0811
Website: www.eskakwa.caEmail us: info@eskakwa.ca |
Adventure Lodge
4.5 Star Canada Select Lodge, Near Perfection! Algonquin Park offers exceptional guides during July and August for nature walks. Enjoy walks on plant and flowers, on birding, and on wild wolf, moose, deer, and bear. After an exhilarating day in the wilderness of Algonquin, come and be one of our family at this luxury wilderness log cabin retreat.
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P.O. Box 310, Whitney, ON. K0J 2M0.
Phone: (888) 327-3403 or (407) 883-1839
Website: www.adventurelodge.comEmail us: info@adventurelodge.com |
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Articles
The Death of a Giant
Ontario’s provincial tree, the Eastern White Pine played a major part in the growth of Canada as a nation. This magnificent tree grew prolifically throughout eastern North America in the 1700’s and was a valued resource to the ship and furniture building industries. The fascinating story of the Eastern White Pine is woven throughout the history of North America and demonstrates the massive impact our actions can have on our environment.
Black Bear Viewing in Ontario
With almost 100,000 black bears, Ontario is a great place to combine fishing, canoeing, hiking and black bear viewing. Algonquin Park, within three hours of Toronto, has over 2,000 bears, one for every three kilometers giving you a great chance at the terrific adrenalin rush of photographing them up close. Chapleau, about 120 miles (190 km) northeast of Sault Ste. Marie and about 525 miles (850 km) north of Toronto, is recognized as “The Bear Capital of Ontario”.
Algonquin Park Activities, Resorts, Lodges and Outfitters
Algonquin Provincial Park is the first park the Ontario province set aside to be protected. It was established in 1893 and covers an incredible 7,725 square kilometers (2,983 square miles). This Algonquin wilderness protects many natural ecosystems like bogs, beaches and forests. The landscape can change from rocky ridges to maple forests or flowing rivers in a couple of kilometers. Wildlife is as variable as the landscape. Keep a look out for a moose in the water, his antlers covered in underwater plants, dripping, as he raises his head from eating beneath the surface.
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