From Vancouver Island to the Rocky Mountains, the west coast is abundant with diverse species and the glorious habitats they fly through.
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Wickaninnish Inn and more joys of Tofino
Venerable hotel celebrates its 20th year in one of Canada’s thriving tourist destinations.
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Off the beaten path in Newfoundland
Four must-see spots along the Rock’s rural “baymen” coastline.
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In Manitoba, a bird lover’s paradise
Oak Hammock Marsh near Winnipeg is home to hundreds of species and lots of family fun.
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Point Pelee is paradise for birdwatchers
Thousands of birds descend on the national park each May for rare photo opportunities.
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Wildlife watching in Stanley Park
Eagles and herons and coyotes — oh, my! Wildlife abounds in Vancouver's famous urban park.
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Canada’s 10 most amazing sounds
One of the nation's leading hearing-health specialists offers her choices for the best ear candy.
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Winter wonderland of Waterton
Canada's smallest national park is big on beauty — no matter the time of year.
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Bird’s-eye view of eagles near Vancouver
More than 20,000 eagles occupy Canada's west coast and now is the best time to view them.
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Point Pelee truly is for the birds
Canada's southernmost tip is home to some of the world's finest birdwatching, as Nicole Keck learns.