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Bear watching is one of Canada's most popular activities and with good reason. The country's bear watching is second to none. British Columbia is king when it comes to grizzlies with salmon-filled rivers and the temperate depths of the Great Bear Rainforest. You can find half of all Canada's grizzly bears in this province alone. Resorts like Knight Inlet Lodge and Nimmo enjoy enviable locations and experienced guides to help your chances of spotting them. Bear watching on Vancouver Island is one of the most rewarding activities as you can reliably see black bears foraging along the coastline. British Columbia is also home to the ethereal and elusive spirit bear, also known as the Kermode bear. This startling cream-coated subspecies of the black bear is found nowhere else in the world.
Canada has one of the longest bear-watching seasons in the world, so you'll have endless opportunities to view them. The bear season in Canada lasts from April or May to October when black and brown bears are out of hibernation. Churchill in Manitoba is the best location to search for polar bears during October and November. You can get right up to these beautiful giants on a Tundra buggy tour. Whether you’ve dreamed of grizzlies feasting on sockeye salmon or the world's largest land mammal roaming the wild Arctic, bear watching in Canada can make your dreams come true thanks to over 63 million acres of park and wildlife areas to explore.
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Where to watch bears in Canada?
The Great Bear Rainforest
The Great Bear Rainforest is home to some of the best bear watching in Canada. This huge temperate rainforest stretches along British Columbia's coast from the top of Vancouver Island up to Alaska. This pristine environment is home to towering cedars, salmon-filled rivers and plenty of bears. Grizzlies and black bears live here, as well as the elusive white Spirit Bear or Kermode bear. You'll also find some bear-watching hotspots like Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Sonora and Knight Inlet. British Columbia is one of the best places to spot grizzlies fishing for salmon as there are lots of great grizzly bear viewing locations in the area.
Vancouver Island
Don't let the name "island" fool you - this place is as big as Scotland. Its lush forests are a hotspot for black bears and it has its own subspecies - the Vancouver Island black bear. Bear watching tours from Tofino, Port Hardy and Campbell River can take you to see these larger, blacker cousins of the mainland bears. They are easily spotted along the coast as they forage along the rocky shoreline looking for crabs and molluscs.
The Rocky Mountains
No trip to Banff or Jasper National Parks would be complete without spotting a bear by the roadside! You can frequently see black bears as you drive the Icefields Parkway from Lake Louise to Jasper. The Lake Louise Gondola is a fantastic high vantage point to spot bears foraging in the vegetation below. Revelstoke is another hotspot for bears and you could see them as you mountain bike through the forests.
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Hudson Bay
In Northern Manitoba, just outside the town of Churchill on the shores of Hudson Bay, an incredible wildlife spectacle occurs. Polar bears congregate here en masse waiting for the sea ice to freeze so they can resume hunting. Hudson Bay is one of the best places in the world to see the largest land predator. Specially adapted tundra buses transport you across the frozen landscape for a close-up glimpse of these majestic animals.
Kluane National Park
Kluane National Park sits in the southwestern corner of Yukon and borders Alaska. It acts as a gateway to incredible bear watching in both countries. The Alsek River is home to grizzlies and you could be lucky enough to spot one while rafting, horse-riding or on a flightseeing trip. A driving holiday through untouched and less crowded wilds of Alaska and Yukon is another great way to spot this region's incredible wildlife.
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Canada is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including iconic animals such as polar bears, moose, beavers, wolverines, and caribou. With its diverse habitats and vast size, Canada is a great place to see wildlife in its natural habitat.
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