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Cape Breton highlands national park Cabot Trail, Tarbotvale, NS B0E 2C0

Cape Breton highlands national park

6 Reviews
Cabot Trail, Tarbotvale, NS B0E 2C0
  • Good for kids
Osprey 1V0, Old Bridge Rd, Lillooet, BC

Osprey

7 Reviews
1V0, Old Bridge Rd, Lillooet, BC
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • In-store shopping
Sunshine Coast Trailhead Sarah Point Rd, Powell River, BC V8A 4Z3

Sunshine Coast Trailhead

24 Reviews
Sarah Point Rd, Powell River, BC V8A 4Z3
  • Picnic tables
  • Hiking
Collins Landing Wildlife Management Area Alexandria Bay, NY 13607, United States

Collins Landing Wildlife Management Area

8 Reviews
Alexandria Bay, NY 13607, United States
  • Good for kids
Thunder Bay River Center Alpena, MI 49707, United States

Thunder Bay River Center

11 Reviews
Alpena, MI 49707, United States
  • Good for kids
Weaselhead Flats 37 St SW & 66 Avenue Southwest, Calgary, AB

Weaselhead Flats

779 Reviews
37 St SW & 66 Avenue Southwest, Calgary, AB
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking
Quai municipal Val-Morin, Quebec J0T 2R0

Quai municipal

28 Reviews
Val-Morin, Quebec J0T 2R0
  • Good for kids
Rowsom's Tilbury West Conservation Area 15172 S Middle Rd, Comber, ON N0P 1J0

Rowsom's Tilbury West Conservation Area

42 Reviews
15172 S Middle Rd, Comber, ON N0P 1J0
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
Baera Papineau-Labelle 8, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, QC J0X 2M0

Baera

40 Reviews
Papineau-Labelle 8, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, QC J0X 2M0
BAERA Forest Outfitter + family destination for outdoors activities. Trout fishing, deer, moose, black bear hunting, cottages. Laurentians, Outaouais.
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking
Ops Beach Masset, BC

Ops Beach

14 Reviews
Masset, BC
  • Good for kids

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Park Omega exceeded all my expectations and provided an unforgettable wildlife encounter. As a nature enthusiast, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to feed the animals and immerse myself in their captivating world.From the moment we stepped foot in the park, we were greeted by a sense of wonder and anticipation. The well-maintained pathways guided us through the stunning natural landscapes, offering glimpses of majestic animals along the way. The park's commitment to preserving the animals' habitats was evident, with spacious enclosures that allowed the creatures to roam freely.The highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the chance to interact with the animals through feeding. Park Omega's staff ensured a safe and responsible experience, providing clear instructions and guidance. Hand-feeding carrots and treats to the friendly deer and majestic elk was a truly magical experience that left us in awe of their gentle nature.One of the remarkable aspects of Park Omega is the diversity of animals it houses. From Canadian bison to Arctic wolves and black bears, the park showcases an impressive range of wildlife. Informative signage throughout the park enhanced our understanding of each species, enriching our visit and fostering a deeper appreciation for these incredible creatures.In addition to the animal encounters, Park Omega offers scenic picnic areas and walking trails that allow visitors to further immerse themselves in the park's serene surroundings. We also enjoyed a relaxing boat tour, which provided a different perspective of the park and its inhabitants.The professionalism and dedication of the staff at Park Omega deserve special mention. They were always friendly, approachable, and eager to share their knowledge, making our visit both enjoyable and educational.For an extraordinary wildlife adventure that connects you with nature and allows you to engage with fascinating animals, Park Omega is an absolute must-visit. Whether you're exploring with family or friends, this park promises an adventure filled with wonder and excitement. I highly recommend Park Omega to anyone seeking cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.Note: Remember to prioritize safety and respect the well-being of the animals throughout your visit!
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Beaver Pond Kanata
One of the most photogenic places in Kanata NorthA locals favourite walk. The beaver pond is located in Kanata North, in the heart of so called Kanata Lakes area. It forms part of the wetland, hence there are many species of birds, insects and small mammals who live there. It’s also home to some migratory birds like the Canadian geese, you can see them throughout the summer and early fall.The natural path around the Beaver Pond is an easy about 3 KM walk, dog and kids friendly and is nicely maintained. In the fall when the leaves turn red and orange, the area south of the parking lot is a great spot to take stunning photos. Many professional photographers also come here and take outdoor family photos for their clients.There is an actual beaver living in the Beaver Pond, his dam is nestled in the reeds. See if you can spot him next time you visit the Beaver Pond. :)