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Agence Parcs Canada 10000 Bd des Forges, Trois-Rivières, QC G9C 1B1

Agence Parcs Canada

6 Reviews
10000 Bd des Forges, Trois-Rivières, QC G9C 1B1
  • Good for kids
Farmlands and Bubbling Springs Trails, Prince Edward Island National Park 735 Gulf Shore Pkwy E, York, PE C0A 1P0

Farmlands and Bubbling Springs Trails, Prince Edward Island National Park

14 Reviews
735 Gulf Shore Pkwy E, York, PE C0A 1P0
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
Sidney Spit, Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, Parks Canada Southern Gulf Islands, BC V0N 2Y0

Sidney Spit, Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, Parks Canada

8 Reviews
Southern Gulf Islands, BC V0N 2Y0
Discover our frontcountry campgrounds in the national park reserve.
  • Good for kids
  • Gender-neutral washroom
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking
MacKenzies Brook, Prince Edward Island National Park 1132 Rue du Gulf Shore Parkway West, Cavendish, PE C0A 1M0

MacKenzies Brook, Prince Edward Island National Park

48 Reviews
1132 Rue du Gulf Shore Parkway West, Cavendish, PE C0A 1M0
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
Cavendish Grove, Prince Edward Island National Park 8780 PE-6, Cavendish, PE C0A 1M0

Cavendish Grove, Prince Edward Island National Park

12 Reviews
8780 PE-6, Cavendish, PE C0A 1M0
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
Rouge National Urban Park, Parking Lot and Road Crossing 7322 Major Mackenzie Dr E, Markham, ON L6B 1A8

Rouge National Urban Park, Parking Lot and Road Crossing

8 Reviews
7322 Major Mackenzie Dr E, Markham, ON L6B 1A8
Discover the various day use areas and facilities within Rouge National Urban Park and learn how to get there.
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
Dickson Falls Trailhead Dickson Falls Trail, Alma Parish, NB E4H 4X6

Dickson Falls Trailhead

156 Reviews
Dickson Falls Trail, Alma Parish, NB E4H 4X6
  • Good for kids
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve British Columbia

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

1798 Reviews
British Columbia
How to get here, fees, hours of operation, passes, permits, and more.
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking
Cape Breton Highlands National Park Ingonish Beach, NS

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

2993 Reviews
Ingonish Beach, NS
A third of the world-famous Cabot Trail winds through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, renowned for stunning ocean vistas, deep-cut canyons, 26 diverse hiking trails, spectacular campsites and glorious sandy beaches.
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking
Parc Provincial René Brunelle Moonbeam, ON P0L 1V0

Parc Provincial René Brunelle

8 Reviews
Moonbeam, ON P0L 1V0
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed

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Michael Landa
23.10.2023
Rouge National Urban Park, Black Walnut Day Use Area
Great central place to start hiking through the agriculture section of Rouge National Urban Park. There are multiple well kept trails here that easy to follow and great for a walk, bike or walk with a pet. It also is a great place to see migratory birds such as Baltimore Oriole, indigo bunting rose breasted grosbeak to the more traditional cardinals and blue Jay's and many more! I always look forward to the nice walk outdoors plus the wildlife you see if you slow down and observe. There are also water refill areas, washrooms with running water and a great picnic area.
Sam X.S.
23.10.2023
Gros Morne National Park Of Canada
Magnificent views, adventurous hikes, full of fun information in geology, this park is amongst the very top park of Canada. Every section is so unique in landscape and their geological traits. Be sure to plan enough time for exploration when visiting NL. I would say that you can easily spend 4-8 days in this park along.
Bruce Laird
23.10.2023
Parc national des Monts-Valin
They have two hiking trails for dogs... We took the 2.5 hour one and did it in 3.5 hours. Awesome experience. .. nice challenge. In fact once u hit the summit - there are more lookouts farther along - but we were beat. The park is also continuing to build more lookouts. It is sooooo worth the climb! Ps the park employees were also very helpful.
Rob Caufield
23.10.2023
Roesland - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
You can walk across to the small island must times other than high tide. It was fun to walk through the trees to the end. Not a long walk. The trail is clear but rough. Got some interesting photos. There is a bench at the end of the trail.
Sylvain Bélanger
22.10.2023
Baie du Milieu Accueil
J’y suis allé durant un voyage de càc. Le camping est très beaux, mais le point négatif est que les douches sont à 1 km du camping. Elle sont propres, 1$, et vous avez le temps de vous laver sans problème.
Shelley Luce
22.10.2023
Rouge National Urban Park, Black Walnut Day Use Area
Beautiful for a walk, run or bike ride. Wide gravel trail with a mix of sun and shade, through farmed fields and across boggy areas with lovely boardwalks. Some mild grades. Distance from Reesor Road Day Use parking to 19th Ave Day Use is about 3.5 km.
Jean-Francois Blier
22.10.2023
Banff National Park
Spectacular views. Unreal. Quiet. Most visit the village but also the trails.
Adam Gordon
22.10.2023
Saguenay-St-Lawrence Marine Park
The whale watching cruise was an amazing opportunity.
Aakarsha PS
22.10.2023
Rouge National Urban Park, Woodland Day Use Area
Great trail with kids., would recommend a insect repellent spray on. And definitely get an extra pair of in case getting into the water.! The stones are extremely slippery
Ryan H
22.10.2023
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
Amazing place to visit, the history is fascinating and the hoodoos make one feel like they are on another world! Bring drinking water and a hat, as the temperature and sun's intensity can be a lot higher in the coulee bottom than up top in surrounding areas. Also worth mentioning, there are pit-toilets year round but no running water til may-sept, when they also open the flush toilets and indoor faucets/water.Over-all a great place for families to visit year round!