Added: 04/13/2006 |
Tourism is one of the world's largest industries, and Canada is ranked as one of the top-10 tourist destinations on Earth. Thanks to its bountiful lakes, mountains, and forests, visits to Canada's natural areas are increasing, bringing employment opportunities and economic justification for conservation.
Tourism in Canada, due to the above-mentioned beauty of nature, is highly developed. In fact, tourism in Canada welcomes busloads of visitors each year who have to be careful not to upset the countries delicate ecosystem by inadvertently disturbing the wildlife. The problem is that travel to natural areas is unregulated, and tourists are often unaware that their presence and behavior can impact the wildlife and habitat. But of course it doesn't mean that people are prohibited to come to Canada. On the contrary, they are welcomed - Canada has some of the most developed facilities for tourism, especially for the segment of the industry known as "eco- tourism".
The term "eco-tourism" represents a specialized segment of the tourism in Canada comprised primarily of wealthy travelers who want to learn about nature. But if to take a broader approach and develop the meaning, that will imply the activity in photography, hiking, kayaking, whale-watching or whatnot else- tourism in Canada is ready to offer it all. Bathed in sunshine, blessed with a soft and appealing climate, architected with heart, tourism in Canada has its unique pleasure. The whole country is an outdoor enthusiast's dream with all the lakes, fairways, and nature trails you'll need for golfing, fishing, boating and kayaking, walking, hiking, and mountain biking. Add here fantastic accommodation, you'll find a place to stay both comfortable for your budget and style.
But tourism in Canada has established its reputation as the main fishing adventure industry. Its abundance of pure lakes, rivers and ponds has made tourism in Canada a developed fishers` paradise. The most popular destination of the fishing tourism in Canada is the area of Ontario lakes, Niagara River and tourism Vancouver islands. This kind of tourism in Canada is represented by different guided (or not) tours for both newcomers and advanced experienced fishers and depending on the place there can be found such directions of fishing tourism in Canada as fly-, trout, salmon, sturgeon fishing and many others.
And please don't think that fishing tourism in Canada is about just dull, long angling in a desert water area. Not at all! There are plenty of fish easily taken on the fly and light tackle. Fishing tourism in Canada is a very adventurous, interesting and an even extreme way of passing the time as you can get a fish exceeding 10 ft and going over 1000 lbs! Take well on the fly and Chum is hard fighting excellent game fish, though sometimes you can come home with your arms sore. But in fact, the fish is not the important element of fishing tourism in Canada - it's the challenging sport of reeling in the fish that counts.
So join the crowd of fishing tourists from all over the world and experience fishing tourism in Canada as fishing is popular and full of fun.
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