Foret-la-Blanche in the mid of summer
Explore one of the oldest forests in eastern North America. Foret-la-Blanche Ecological Reserve was established in 2003 for the preservation of plant diversity in the Ottawa
Explore one of the oldest forests in eastern North America. Foret-la-Blanche Ecological Reserve was established in 2003 for the preservation of plant diversity in the Ottawa
Eagle's Nest Lookout is one of the most famous places around the Ottawa area with a beautiful view of lakes and forest. We plan to hike
High Lonesome Nature Reserve is located in the Pakenham Hills. This area was donated to the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust (MMLT) by the family of the
Located in approximately 2-hours of driving from Ottawa, the Frontenac Provincial Park is one of the amazing places to visit to explore nature on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield. This guided tour is organized to see the beautiful landscapes, plants, and animals in one of the scenic biosphere regions in Canada.
In the spring, the surrounding forests, meadows, and wetlands around Ottawa and Ottawa Greenbelt are filled with the rustling of wings, singing, and parenting concerns of
By the middle of September, the migration of long-distant migrants is almost over, but in this time many bird species that fly far to the north still continue their way from breeding grounds in tundras and northern taiga to southern regions. At this time we still have the opportunity to spot many interesting migratory bird species in the Ottawa area.
September is an amazing time in the area of the Dumoine River. Bright fall colors decorate the environment and highlight the beauty of running waters, rapids, and waterfalls. This really wild and pristine area is attractive for travelers with adventurous minds. Immersed in the wilderness, we gather around the campfire at the end of the day to share stories and impressions.
We renew our nature-guided tour schedule after a one-month vacation. The next trip is planned that to see snow geese and other waterfowls around Ottawa. The
The Amherst Island, located near Kingston, is well known as one of the perfect places for birdwatching. We organize our next guided hike to the Island for those who are interested to know more about birds and other wild, creatures inhabiting this area.
This is a fun activity for families with kids. We'll learn how to identify birds and mammals. We'll explore animal footprints on snow and on trees around. We'll know how animals survive in the harsh winter conditions.
We invite families with kids for a spring hike in Gatineau Park. We'll meet near the Visitor Center of the Gatineau Park and then move to P6 (Parking 6) near Mackenzie King Estate. Kids will have a chance to explore the ruins and to know about the history of this place. And then, we'll visit a waterfall at a distance of around 500-700 m from parking, stopping that to listen to birds and watch animal tracks. This guided hike will be in English and Russian.
This event is organized for those who like adventures. This is a guided hike to Gatineau Park for evening nature observation. We invite amateurs to explore the evening life of Gatineau Park in the area near Meech Lake.