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Results: Oh, Canada! Shhh...Don't Tell! (Part 2 of 3)

Published on 04/10/2021
By: sarahzahm
2237
Travel
Think you've seen everything the Great White North has to offer? Think again! From nearly-forgotten natural wonders to one-of-a-kind accommodations, these little-known secret Canadian attractions are worth adding to your bucket list.
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The chance to sleep with a pack of wolves - Parc Oméga, Quebec - It's easy to answer the call of the wild in Quebec's Outaouais region. Here, at Parc Oméga, wildlife enthusiasts can actually spend the night surrounded by wolves. Fear not—you'll be safely ensconced in a luxurious lodge while the wolf pack stands guard in the grounds outside. Peep through the cabin's panoramic windows to see what they're up to, or head to the observation lookout (you will find me here!) to get a bird's eye view of the majestic animals in their natural habitat. Were you aware of this secret?
The chance to sleep with a pack of wolves - Parc Oméga, Quebec - It's easy to answer the call of the wild in Quebec's Outaouais region. Here, at Parc Oméga, wildlife enthusiasts can actually spend the night surrounded by wolves. Fear not—you'll be safely ensconced in a luxurious lodge while the wolf pack stands guard in the grounds outside. Peep through the cabin's panoramic windows to see what they're up to, or head to the observation lookout (you will find me here!) to get a bird's eye view of the majestic animals in their natural habitat. Were you aware of this secret?
Yes
9%
192 votes
No
91%
2008 votes
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A safari—for caviar connoisseurs - Carters Point, New Brunswick - Forget those pricey Russian imports! Not only is premium caviar now being produced in Carters Point, New Brunswick, but you also have the chance to sample it firsthand on a "caviar safari." Each July, scientists with Acadian Sturgeon & Caviar take guests on the ultimate gastronomic tour of the region. In addition to multi-course caviar tastings, you'll witness sturgeon harvesting, assist in research (they're doing incredible work restoring the local sturgeon population), and tuck into a sturgeon barbecue on the beach. Were you aware of this secret?
A safari—for caviar connoisseurs - Carters Point, New Brunswick - Forget those pricey Russian imports! Not only is premium caviar now being produced in Carters Point, New Brunswick, but you also have the chance to sample it firsthand on a
Yes
6%
137 votes
No
94%
2063 votes
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3.
Annual reindeer migration - Tundra North Tours, Northwest Territories - Not only do you have an excellent chance of catching the aurora borealis in the Northwest Territories, you can witness the annual reindeer migration, too. With Tundra North Tours, you'll follow a herd 3,000 strong as they quietly cross the tundra towards their spring calving grounds. As if that weren't cool enough, you'll learn how to smoke fish and can drive your own dogsled to the igloo you helped build. It could very well be the most Canadian travel experience of them all. Were you aware of this secret?
Annual reindeer migration - Tundra North Tours, Northwest Territories - Not only do you have an excellent chance of catching the aurora borealis in the Northwest Territories, you can witness the annual reindeer migration, too. With Tundra North Tours, you'll follow a herd 3,000 strong as they quietly cross the tundra towards their spring calving grounds. As if that weren't cool enough, you'll learn how to smoke fish and can drive your own dogsled to the igloo you helped build. It could very well be the most Canadian travel experience of them all. Were you aware of this secret?
Yes
12%
263 votes
No
88%
1937 votes
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A bird's eye view of icebergs - Iceberg Nest, Quirpon Island, Newfoundland - It's one thing to go on a boat excursion to view Newfoundland's famed icebergs. It's quite another to see them float underneath you. The Iceberg Nest on Quirpon Island looks like a glass box with transparent walls, ceilings and floors. In addition to marvelling at the frozen skyscrapers gliding down Iceberg Alley, you're also likely to spot whales and dolphins (22 species migrate here each year) swimming a dizzying 100 ft below. Were you aware of this secret?
A bird's eye view of icebergs - Iceberg Nest, Quirpon Island, Newfoundland - It's one thing to go on a boat excursion to view Newfoundland's famed icebergs. It's quite another to see them float underneath you. The Iceberg Nest on Quirpon Island looks like a glass box with transparent walls, ceilings and floors. In addition to marvelling at the frozen skyscrapers gliding down Iceberg Alley, you're also likely to spot whales and dolphins (22 species migrate here each year) swimming a dizzying 100 ft below. Were you aware of this secret?
Yes
13%
276 votes
No
87%
1924 votes
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