Northern Alberta is a vast forested region, dotted with lakes, rugged hills and low mountain areas. Northern Alberta is bordered on the south by the aspen parkland ecoregion, and stretches northward to include Wood Buffalo National Park, the largest park in the world. Wide and wild rivers include the Peace and the Athabasca, each offering great fishing, canoeing, boating and rafting. The fisherman will find good opportunites for walleye, northern pike and lake trout at many lakes or rivers in the area. The main feature of northern Alberta is the great northern boreal forest that dominates the landscape and offers sanctuary to its wildlife. It's recent history goes back to the early days of the fur trade, and many communities celebrate the past through historic museums.
The Northwest Territories
Starkly beautiful, powerful and immense, our northern world is still wild and pris-
tine. Nature rules here, in
a diversity of landscapes ranging from towering mountains to rolling tundra. MORE INFO
This Saskatchewan wilderness eco lodge package located in the heart
of the Boreal Forest in Northern Saskatchewan. The log buildings and the surrounding gardens have been lovingly
carved from the Precambrian rock over the last 3 decades. MORE INFO
Enjoy fascinating Haisla Cultural Tours and discover the
wildlife and nature of The Canadian Pacific Inland Coast. Take part in exciting adventures with knowledgeable aboriginal guides. MORE INFO
As a remote fly- in lodge and polar bear viewing wilderness lodge,
this lodge is unique in that it offers polar bear viewing in August &
September. MORE INFO
As the premier remote fly- in lodge and confe- rence centre in the Northwest
Territories, guests from around the world take in the splendour of the great Canadian Taiga. MORE INFO
Nunavut is Canada’s arctic. Untamed, unspoiled and undiscovered. Nunavut is Canada’s
largest and newest territory, and includes most of Canada’s arctic islands. MORE INFO