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 Canadian Product e-Bulletin

November 15, 2017  

 Inside Today’s Edition:


Featured Guest Bloggers:

Prince Edward Island   |   Yukon   |   Nova Scotia   |   Saskatchewan

Newfoundland/Labrador

Featured Product Videos

Sockeye Cycle
Sockeye Cycle
Alaska & Northwest Canada
cyclealaska.com

Sailcone's Grizzly Bear Lodge and Safari
Sailcone’s Grizzly Bear Lodge and Safari
British Columbia's Coast
grizzlybearwatching.com

Sailcone's Grizzly Bear Lodge and Safari - British Columbia's Coast

We offer you a small comfortable lodge or cottage with friendly people to look after you. Our lodge is located in a prime location in Knight Inlet allowing us easy access to world class Grizzly Bear watching up Knight Inlet and excellent whale watching near the mouth of the inlet and into Johnstone Strait. Our group sizes are small, creating a personal experience that larger lodges can not offer. After a full day viewing wildlife our guests all sit down together for dinner and share stories from the day. Choose your trip from late May through mid October.

Minstrel Island, where our lodge is located, is a small island on the edge of Knight Inlet. Not only does it have a colourful history but it is located perfectly for wildlife viewing – in the middle between the Grizzly river, our wild river and Johnstone Straits where the whales reside. Our lodge is accessible only by float plane or boat. We fly all of our guests in from Campbell River by float plane. It is a short (half hour) flight with some great views along the way.

Please visit our web site (below) for much more and in greater detail. Our video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUcHxnHVVCo . You can also access us on Facebook & Twitter.

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Yukon Horseback Riding Adventures

Join us for a day horseback ride, or just stop by the lakeshore and relax or cast a rod into the pristine waters where Arctic grayling and lake trout live. Watch a beaver build his dam or a bald eagle soaring high overhead. Listen to the sounds of the many different species of waterfowl in the area. Traveling by horseback offers a superb way to enjoy the sights, the sounds and the feel of the wilderness.

If you’re looking for a longer excursion, join one of our multi-day horsepacking trips. These trips can be customized to suit your needs, and range from overnight to seven days in length. Ride to the top of a mountain for some breathtaking scenery, listen to an owl hoot from outside the glow of a cozy campfire, explore the many hidden lakes in the area, learn to pack a horse, or observe wildlife from a distance. Explore natural game trails with an experienced guide and learn the local lore and history of the region.

To expand the multi-day adventure possibilities even more, we have cabin and bunkhouse accommodations available, and “ranch stay / pack trip” combinations.

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The Hopewell Rocks - New Brunswick

The Hopewell Rocks is one of New Brunswick’s Top Attractions. Open seasonally from mid-May to mid-October, the Hopewell Rocks is located along the coast of the Bay of Fundy, which is home to the world’s highest tides.

The Hopewell Rocks is a self-directed park, however interpretive staff are located at key areas to answer any questions you may have. In addition to the opportunity to walk on the ocean’s floor, we have two sandy beach areas at either end of the park and a number of well-marked walking trails.

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Tincup Wilderness Lodges Inc.
Tincup Wilderness Lodges Inc.
Whitehorse, Yukon
tincup-lodge.com



Terrace Beach Resort Ucluelet
Terrace Beach Resort Ucluelet
Ucluelet, British Columbia
terracebeachresort.ca



Paddlewheeler Riverboat Tours
Paddlewheeler Riverboat Tours
New Westminster, British Columbia
www.VancouverPaddlewheeler.com



The Rimrock Resort Hotel
The Rimrock Resort Hotel
Banff, Alberta
rimrockresort.com



Lloyd Lake Lodge
Lloyd Lake Lodge
Saskatchewan
lloydlakelodge.com



Gaspésie - Québec Maritime
Gaspésie - Québec Maritime
Québec
quebecmaritime.ca


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