Let’s fly across the Atlantic to natural destinations where fresh air and the feeling of being at the end of the world await us. In Canada, natural springs, hiking trails and cultural getaways bring us closer to the essentials.
A BREAK IN PARADISE AT THE NATURAL HOT SPRINGS OF LIARD RIVER
The second largest hot spring in Canada, the Liard River Hot Springs is located in northern British Columbia on the road to the Yukon Territory, bordering Alaska. The Liard River hot spring is the most popular in the region with a pool of hot water that fluctuates between 42 and 52 degrees, in the middle of the forest. The warm waters of this area have created an amazing climate, where exotic and tropical plants flourish, including 14 different species of orchids!
Practical information Accessible from Vancouver, British Columbia.
Direct flights from Paris to Vancouver with Air France then to Fort Nelson with Air Canada to reach the north of the province.

ON HIKINGEE WITH YOUR PET, IN ALBERTA
Yes, it is possible to go hiking and camping in Alberta with your 4-legged friend!
Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Alberta’s many provincial, national and private campgrounds, provided they are kept on a leash. Water-loving dogs will also find happiness on hikes with natural waterholes like the Mistaya Canyon on the Icefields Parkway, which stretches from Lake Louise to Jasper, or the Valley of the Five Lakes near Jasper. . And still many other lakes and rivers to consult here (in English).
Practical information From the Rockies to the Badlands, on the way to Alberta
Direct flights from Paris to Calgary with WestJet.

FOCUS ON THE EAST: A BOWL OF AIR GEANT ON THE FUNDY TRAIL
The Fundy Trail is a huge park with a 30-kilometre boardwalk that runs along the south coast of New Brunswick. Renowned throughout the world, the view is absolutely breathtaking. The park, carved naturally into the rocky Fundy Escarpment, remains one of the last coastal wilderness areas between Florida and Labrador. The unique Fundy Trail is part of two UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites: Stonehammer Global Geopark and the Fundy Biosphere Region. It is also the starting point of the Fundy Walking Trail, one of the fifty best hiking trails in the world!
Practical information Discover all the possible hiking trails in New Brunswick.
Connecting flights to Moncton via Montreal with Air Canada, Air France and Air Transat.

DISCOVERING ONTARIO’S BRUCE PENINSULA
No, Ontario is not by the ocean, but you will find rivers, lakes and bays where you can dive. Bruce Peninsula National Park, at the entrance to Georgian Bay, will likely shake up all your preconceptions about Ontario, with its crystal blue waters and majestic trees. Go exploring underwater or on water and discover the magnificent Grotto, a splendid natural sea cave that can be seen along the hiking trail on the main path of the Peninsula National Park. Bruce.
Practical informationBruce Peninsula Park is located north of Toronto, Ontario.
Direct flights from Paris to Toronto with Air Canada and Air France.

DESIGN CHALET AND MOUNTAIN BIKE TRIPS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Lovers of two-wheeled outings, here is a golden address! If you are in lack of adventure and technique. Whether it’s lessons, circuits or multi-day adventures in Eastern Canada, the team of enthusiasts on site is there to share their passion for mountain biking in an exceptional setting. After the adventure on the trails, the Meridian63 chalets, four in number, are perfect alcoves for resting and feeling closer to nature. Located in Strathgartney Park the micro cabins are ready for your next stay.
Practical information Find all the ideas for hikes and stays on Prince Edward Island
Connecting flights to Charlottetown via Montreal with Air Canada.

ABORIGINAL CULTURE AND ARCHITECTURE IN GATINEAU
A stone’s throw from the Canadian capital, on the other side of the Ottawa River, is Gatineau in the province of Quebec. A city rich in cultural events offers immersive Aboriginal experiences at the Canadian Museum of History. It is there, on the traditional and unceded territory of the Algonquins, that you can discover stories, shows, unmissable sculptures or take part in various workshops. The museum is integrated into a building with unique architecture, designed by the architect Douglas Cardinal who wanted to suggest the shapes of Canadian landscapes. According to Douglas Cardinal, the building evokes “the evolution of the continent, its forms sculpted by the wind, the rivers and the glaciers”. Do not miss !Practical information Find all the ideas for cultural outings near Gatineau in Quebec.
Direct flights from Paris to Ottawa from June 27 with Air France