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Canadian Adventure Travel & Ontario Tourism
You are invited to take a journey through the boreal forest, a land of natural wonder and beauty. You will learn about some of the trees, plants, animals and birds that populate its reaches. The history of our Aboriginal peoples living as part of the chain of life in the forest and the effects of our economic drive for the use of forest products will be explored. You will learn how the economic role of the boreal forest impacts on Canadians. Changing attitudes and a modern forest management strategy are helping to sustain the boreal forest for our future.
List of Topics:
What is the boreal forest?
A Global Ecosystem
The Boreal Mosaic
Disturbances
Shaping Canada's History
Employment and Wealth
Impacts and Threats
Sustainable Development
The Future
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The Boreal Forest: Earth's Green Crown
Canada's vast boreal forest is among the largest intact forest ecosystems left on earth, and must be preserved.
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Into the Boreal Forest
We are specialists in the Boreal Forest for eco experiences, ecotourism, active holidays, adventure travel accommodations, Arctic experiences, canoeing holiday, canoe trips, corporate travel, cultural tour,  cross-country skiing holidays, cycling tours, fishing trips, family adventure holiday, family activity vacations, heritage experiences, incentive travel, mountain biking tour,  multi activity vacations, overland journeys, photography safaris, safari holidays, single travel, snow adventures, snowmobiling tours, solo travel,  trekking holiday, vacation tours, waymark holidays, winter activity holidays, wildlife viewing, and World Class Responsible Travel.
 
Eco-Adventure Vacations by WildExodus of Timmins in Ontario's Wilderness Region, Canada. Wilderness exploration of part of the world's largest ecosystem... named after Boreas, the Greek God of the North wind. A four season wonderland of unparalleled opportunities for interaction with nature and active travel experiences.


WildExodus has undertaken to adhere to the principles of ecotourism as outlined below:
Minimize impact
Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect
Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts
Provide direct financial benefits for conservation
Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people
Raise sensitivity to host countries' political, environmental, and social climate

35 % of Canada's land mass and over 1/4 of the World's canopy forest - simply awesome!

The pages attached to this section bear the names of waterways in our region of operations and contain information on Kenogamissi Lake, 'our home', outback lakes for fishing enthusiasts, and various routes used by WildExodus Master Guides for taking groups into the wild - they can customize an itinerary for YOU and your mate(s), just ask!

Kenogamissi Lake   ·   Mattagami River   ·   Grassy River   ·   Tatachikapika River   ·   Kamiskotia River   ·   Mountjoy River   ·   Missinaibi River   ·   Outback Lakes

The Canadian Boreal Forest has been developing and adapting its complex ecological system for over 60 million years. The attached pages also contain information on the major species found in "our neck of the woods"  and operating territory.
Learn more about what you can expect to see when you visit with us; plants & shrubs, trees, birds,  mammals & fur-bearers, insects & reptiles, fish, and how it all interacts together. Rekindle your kinship with mother nature and your rightful place within it - explore the Upper Mattagami River watershed with us! 
Upper Mattagami river watershed map
To view levels and flows through the watershed visit Ontario Power Generation. Most large lakes in our region are actually reservoirs - in this web site you can find a wealth of information about the management of this provincial resource.

The map below is the area of the  Boreal Forest in the vicinity of Wawaitin Holiday Park. Most destinations within it are reachable in a few hours. We call this area  "our neck of the woods" and share it local residents of the City of Timmins, the resource industries, and outdoor enthusiasts like YOU!

Use buttons on map to navigate and change views

WildExodus for fishing secrets