Located within the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality along the Alaska Highway, Fort Nelson offers a ton of outdoor adventure options. Get outside and hike these 10 awesome trails:
Prince George is British Columbia’s gateway to the north—and your gateway to adventure. The largest city in Northern BC offers easy access to hiking trails ranging from short, accessible jaunts right in-town to wilderness expeditions in the dense forests and tall peaks.
The largest population centre in New Brunswick is also a hiking hub. With access to lush mixed-woods forest, lofty hills and mountains and the Fundy Coast—options seem endless. Where to begin?
Scroll through our hand-picked list of the best hikes near Moncton, New Brunswick:
Length: 2.5 km
Elevation gain: 41 km
This easy loop…
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, is a scenic wonderland. Rolling hills, vast ocean vistas, wildlife and, of course, friendly people! The city of Sydney is the urban centre of the island, and while many visitors head from here into the national park to get their outdoor fix, anyone in Sydney—local…
This year, head to the north end of Vancouver Island and explore Campbell River. To help you on your adventure, we’ve chosen 10 of the best hikes in and around town:
Visitors enjoy mountain biking, fly fishing, snow sports in winter and hiking. In fact, hiking might be the biggest draw. So we put together 10 of our favourite trails in and around Quesnel, BC:
As the ideal jumping off point to hike the rolling hills, dense forests and riverways of British Columbia’s Peace Country, adventurous types find their fill in Fort St. John.
It’s hiking season! And we have what you need to make the most of fall with our special “Unlikely Hiking Guide,” which outlines all the best places to hike that you never thought of. That, plus we look at surfing in Manitoba (yes, really!); Canada’s search and rescue teams; innovative new trends in outdoor gear; adaptive sports in Canada… All this and so much more!