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Adventure Travel in Canada: Best Hiking and Camping Spots

Lake Louise

One of the most popular hiking destinations, Canada offers some amazing multi-day hikes to adventurers. You would be surprised to know that the Great White North is one of the best places if backpacking is what you are considering. Most of the parts of Canada are filled with rugged and diverse wilderness, which will compel you to take your first towards backpacking.

But with thousands of amazing hiking options to choose from, it sometimes becomes a bit difficult to choose which hiking spot you should select for your upcoming adventure. But worry not. We have compiled a list of 6 best camping and hiking spots to make your selection go easy.

Lake Louise

Lake Louise is located in Banff National Park, which is one of the most iconic hiking and camping destinations in Canada. It is known for its active wildlife corridor, hiking trails, turquoise waters and stunning mountain backdrop. The hiking trails here cater to the needs of all levels of adventure. However, hiking is not permitted on the lower mountain.

Victoria Glacier and the Rocky Mountain surround the lake, making it an instagrammable destination for hiking and camping. Backcountry camping is also available for those who want to immerse themselves in a rustic experience. Get ready to experience the gondola, lake shuttles and guided hikes here and you will not regret.

Glacier lake hike

Beautiful Moraine lake in Banff National park, Canada

Beautiful Moraine lake in Banff National park, Canada
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This hiking and camping spot is the finest choice for people who are new to backpacking and looking for an easy experience. This is one of the largest backcountry lakes in Banff National Park, with a moderately challenging trail and a serene beauty. The hike begins from North Saskatchewan River Crossing. And the most interesting part of the hike is the occasional peek-a-boo view of the trees, open meadows and dense forests, which makes your camping experience worthwhile.

The first step to hike to the trail is to reach the Howse River. Start climbing to the high point. Reach the lake and then take a left. Continue it for 200 meter. And Voila! You have reached the campsite. Enjoy this scenic location for a night and you will feel rejuvenated.

Skoki Loop

Panoramic view showing Lake Louise and Lake Agnes in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.

Panoramic view showing Lake Louise and Lake Agnes in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
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Skoki Loop hike is near Lake Louise and comes under an easy backpacking trip. You typically…

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