Celebration of Swans. Don't miss the Swan
Haven Interpretive Centre's exhibit.
In Canmore, Alberta, October's Festival of
Eagles encourages us to learn about bald
eagles and other wildlife through lectures
and guided walks.
In Canada's National Capital Region,
which includes the twin cities of Ottawa and
Gatineau, plus parts of Québec and Ontario,
birders Tony Beck and Nina Stavlund of
Always an Adventure lead year-round tours,
which often include photography tips.
Prince Edward Island isn't just home to
legendary Anne of Green Gables. More than
300 species of birds live here, such as great
blue herons, endangered piping plovers and
more. Learn more about the endangered
plovers by visiting PEI National Park.
Bird "the Rock" in rugged Newfoundland.
Hike and seek rock ptarmigan, northern
gannets, pine grosbeaks and more at Gros
Morne National Park.
T R A V E L P L A N N E R
Before booking a trip, contact outfitters to learn about special gear you may need.
Don't forget cameras and binoculars, and during Canadian summers, insect repellent
for mosquitoes is a must. For more information, visit:
Algonquin Provincial Park: ontarioparks.com/park/algonquin
Always an Adventure: alwaysanadventure.ca
Coastal Adventures: coastaladventures.com
Dalton Trail Lodge: daltontrail.com
Environment Yukon: env.gov.yk.ca
Friends of Gatineau Park: friendsofgatineaupark.com
Frontiers North: frontiersnorth.com
Muskwa-Kechika Adventures: go2mk.ca/expedition
Parks Canada: pc.gc.ca
Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park: parcmarin.qc.ca/home.html
Sea Watch Tours: seawatchtours.com
Sturgeon River Ranch: sturgeonriverranch.com
The Town of Canmore: canmore.ca/Community-Celebrations
Tourism PEI: tourismpei.com/pei-birding
Vancouver Whale Watch: vancouverwhalewatch.com
Voyageur Quest: voyageurquest.com
Whales-n-sails Adventures: whales-n-sails.com
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