Dreaming for
a holiday where you can walk around wooded paths, appreciate beautiful scenery,
look at the sky with twinkling little star and retire into a tent only to wake
at early dawn with the chirping of birds. If you are one such traveler, then
you might be looking for a campsite. Here we give a brief introduction of major
campsites in Canada.
Jasper National Park, Alberta
Jasper
national park offers year round camping at its 12 campsites. The campers can
spot bighorn sheep and mountain goats in their natural setting. Though all the
campsites are good but the area around the Columbia Icefield Campground is a favorite
among campers.
Grasslands National Park,
Saskatchewan
Grasslands
is a destination where you can see Canadian prairie in its original form. The
area houses the only prairie dog colony found in Canada. Frenchman River Valley
Campground, the sole campground attracts a large number of visitors. Vacationers in Canada often search for travel deals canada to spend few days here.
Thousand Islands National Park,
Ontario
A favorite
of boaters and paddlers, campsites at Thousand Islands National Park are situated
on 12 of its islands. Those looking for a spacious setting can opt for oTENTik
cabins that can accommodate up to six guests on McDonald and Gordon islands.
Prince Edward Island National Park,
Prince Edward Island
Adorned with
beaches, giant shifting sand dunes, trails and Green Gables, Prince Edward
Island National Park is a family friendly Parks in Canada. The park has also
been the setting for Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novel Anne of Green Gables.
The park is home to three campsites out of which Cavendish Campground is a hot
favorite among vacationers.
Banff National Park, Alberta
A popular tourist destination Banff National
Park hardly needs an introduction. The first national park of Canada is well
known for offering stunning views snow-clad mountains, turquoise lakes and opaque
forests. The park has 13 campground and 2,468 sites. Vacationers often search
for airline travel deals to get to this amazing campground.
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