Plan to make Fort McMurray one of your summer stops and you won’t be disappointed. The trails here are vast and surrounded by some of the province’s most astounding natural delights.
“There are numerous trail systems for ATVing,” said Katie Colman, tour co-ordinator for Fort McMurray Tourism, “and (there are) off-road bike-friendly areas surrounding the city and to the north.”
In addition to ATVing and biking, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy in this neck of the woods. Camping, fishing and hiking are three local favourites, especially given the ample parks in the area.
“Fort McMurray and the Region of Wood Buffalo have the perfect adventure for anyone,” said Colman, “from a day hiking trip to a few days exploring and camping in the boreal forest. Whatever you’re looking for, you will find your adventure here.”
A natural choice
Wood Buffalo National Park is one of the popular attractions near by. Known for being the largest national park in Canada, it is filled with gorgeous camping spots and eye-catching scenery.
Fort McMurray has established a strong reputation throughout western Canada as a fishing mecca—with floats and amphibious planes offering a novel experience to those who dream of catching the big one.
“Many . . . lakes and rivers are drive-accessible,” said Colman. “Others offer the unique experience of flying in to fully outfitted lodges or rustic and isolated camps.”
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