Wilderness

Wildlife - The West

The National and provincial parks of Canada provide natura...

Qu'Appelle Valley - Saskatchewan

Fishing, boating, skiing and sailing are popular summer ac...

Cypress Hills Provincial Park - Saskatchewan

Rising up to 600 metres (1,970 ft) above the surrounding p...

Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park - Alberta

Writing-on-Stone is a Provincial Park located near Milk Ri...

Prairie Rattlesnake

The prairie rattlesnake is the only venomous snake in the ...

Flying Squirrel

Contrary to what its name suggests, the flying squirrel cann...

Nunavut

Nunavut is the largest and newest territory of Canada; it ...

Yukon

Yukon territory forms a large triangle on the northwest of...

Manitoba

Manitoba offers one of the most diverse landscapes in Nort...

Caribou

Caribou is the French-Canadian name for a large deer of Nort...

Beaver

The beaver is Canada's national symbol, representing our cou...

Moose

The moose is the largest member of the deer family. Moose ar...

Arctic Fox

The arctic fox lives farther north than any other fox. The...

Saskatchewan

Treasuries for Saskatchewan gold, grain elevators dominate...

Waterton Lakes National Park- Alberta

A World Heritage Site, Waterton the meeting of two worlds:...

Regina

Regina is capital of the province Saskatchewan. ...







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