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The best glamping spots in Canada

Article content While you can bed down in an oTENTik at Astotin Lake Campground within Elk Island National Park, a 15-minute drive from the park boundary lies a private campground brimming with glamping options. At Elk Island Retreat, glampers can choose between a yurt, geo-dome, teepee or rustic cabin. Take full advantage of being within Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve in the more private Dark Sky Dome, an ideal spot to peer into the cosmos. Take it to the next level by adding on a charcuterie board and wine to your reservation. Situated on the doorstep of Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba’s Northgate region has been around for awhile. But over the past two years, the community has banded together to develop more infrastructure. After hitting the expanded, multi-use trail system along the escarpment, outdoor adventurers can spend the night in a newly built Micro Cabin. The all-season cabins are equipped with furniture, beds and decks, but no kitchens. Private showers and sh

Take a dip with Parks Canada… in the forest

Science and conservation   Science and conservation In Japan it’s called shinrin-yoku, “forest bathing.” It’s the practice of taking in the atmosphere of the forest using all your senses, slowly and mindfully. Scientists have found that forest bathing can reduce levels of stress hormones in the body. Some studies have also suggested that phytoncides (natural chemicals released by trees) can boost the immune system. More generally, researchers have found that being in nature can improve mood, attention and problem-solving skills. Here are five walks that will let you experience different kinds of forest and learn a bit about forest conservation along the way.

MétéoMédia - NL s beautiful icebergs are a bad sign , officials say

NL s beautiful icebergs are a bad sign , officials say vendredi, 24 mai 2019 à 14:50 - We will see more of that, more multi-year ice that is separating and coming south . The federal minister of environment and climate change is sounding the alarm on how climate change could impact Newfoundland and Labrador. I know everyone s looking at the icebergs that you can see off the coast that may be nice, may be a good tourist attraction, but it s also very dangerous, said Catherine McKenna, who was in St. John s on Thursday. And we will see more of that, more multi-year ice that is separating and coming south. That s an issue for folks who are out on the waters.

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