Alberta
I haven't been to Alberta yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Wyoming
I've been to Wyoming three times. In July 1993 I spent a couple of nights in Yellowstone and a third at Grand Teton National Park. Both excellent national parks (though Yellowstone
Washington State
Washington State is home to some quality mammals and spectacular scenery. I visited in February 2009 for the first time and had a couple of days to look around. February is not a g
Newfoundland
In October 2008 I scored a work trip to Newfoundland. I only had 24 hours to look for wildlife, and of course I just scratched the surface. But I had enough time to say that the gu
Ontario
In July 2012 I spent a weekend with Fiona Reid at her place in Milton, just south-west of Toronto for a weekend's mammaling with my kids. And at the end of March 2013 I went to Alg
Yukon
Although I'd long wanted to visit Alaska, somehow the Yukon hadn't featured on my radar of places to go mammal watching. But when I began planning a trip to Canada in 2006, and sta
Nunavut Including Baffin Island
In 1999 the new Canadian province of Nunavut was carved out of what was then the North West Territories. It is an extraordinary place: one of the few places I've been that makes th
Nova Scotia
I spent a weekend in Nova Scotia in mid-October 2008. I was in Canada for work and wanted to see North Atlantic Right Whales. But the whale watching operators on Grand Manan Island
New Brunswick
I visited New Brunswick's Grand Manan Island in July 2006 to try to see a Northern Right Whale. Northern Right Whales are critically endangered with only a few hundred animals l
Quebec
have spent a few days mammal watching in Quebec. I drove from Quebec City to New Brunswick, and then back from Maine to Quebec City, in July 2006, when I saw a Groundhog just over