 Japanese tours of Canada's Quetico Park
Quetico Provincial Park in Northwestern Ontario is an internationally renowned canoe area of over 4655 square kilometers. Among its tangled network of
jeweled lakes and rivers lies a land of dazzling cliffs and spectacular waterfalls.
Japan continues to be one of the top three markets for foreign tourists to Canada. Amongst all Japanese age groups, Canada enjoys a reputation as a country of spectacular natural beauty. Canada's major tourist attractions, such as the Rocky Mountains and Niagara Falls, have long been popular with Japanese tourists. There is now increasing interest in promoting tours to Canada linked to educational development, such as language training, and exploring the environment, such as Japanese Tours of Quetico Provincial Park.

In this great Northwestern Ontario forest and wildlife preserve, you will find immense solitude, rare wildlife, native american pictographs and artifacts, very few people and a full range of excellent fishing.
Motorize boats are not permited in this Canadian Provincail Park. Explore both this wilderness and yourself. Quetico is the perfect location for a piecefull weekend getaway or a month long sojourn.
Quetico Park is a unique wildlife santuary. This Wilderness Park Area has an
unparalleled variety of lakes that make it a canoeing and fishing paradise.
Portages are short, the lakes clean and beautiful and the granite
shorelines are spectacular! There are no roads, no logging, and no motor boats permitted* in
this natural Canadian Wilderness Area. Quetico is one of the few parts
of North America which remains perserved to how it was before the arrival of
the white man.
Guided Canoe Trips
 Japanese translation services
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