Setting Up Camp - Best Places to Visit in Canada
As many Canadians would agree, one of the best ways to experience Canada's natural beauty is through camping. Camping in Canada is a fantastic experience due to Canada's government-funded provincial and national park systems.
What is a National Park?
Canada National Parks are legally-protected area designated to preserve the natural landscape. Started in 1885, they ensure large sections of Canada's wilderness remain untouched by humans, outside of sustainability measures.
According to NationalParks.org, there are an impressive 48 Canada national parks and national park reserves, each with its charms and stories. But, which are the best places to visit in Canada if you want to start your camping journey? Below we've compiled the 6 best Canada national parks for camping in Canada and how you can begin your journey as soon as possible.
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Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland

Gros Morne National Park is widely considered a prominent jewel in Newfoundland's crown and is definitely on the list of unmissable places to visit in Canada. Gros Morne National Park boasts a host of activities home to the soaring, picturesque fjords that most people associate with Norway or New Zealand.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gros Morne has it all. Mountains, forests, beaches, and even ponds. Gros Morne is a fantastic spot for campers who love hiking trails, mountain biking, skiing, fishing, kayaking, and simply relaxing, surrounded by some of the premier flora and fauna Canada offers.
Point Wolfe Campground, Fundy National Park, Nova Scotia

Fundy National Park is home to the world's largest tides. Home to some of Canada's most exciting white-water rafting trails in its high tide, Fundy also offers some of Canada's most fascinating phenomena - the Atlantic mudflats. When the Bay of Fundy's tide recedes, visitors are presented with an enchanting view of the bottom of the ocean as the absence of tide leaves behind massive mudflats teeming with marine life.
Point Wolfe is situated right in the heart of Fundy's wilderness. It provides a clean, safe camping site with plenty of fire pits and sufficient infrastructure to ensure you have the creature comforts of home while steeping yourself in the enchanting peace and freedom that is the hallmark of camping in Canada. Outside of the beach and mudflats, Point Wolfe offers some fantastic insight into the Arcadian forest giving all who enter a chance to explore Canada in ways few have seen it. Read More…