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June Is Wildlife Month!

Book Offer For Nature Lovers

Concise descriptions of the animals and their tracks are combined with detailed drawings of the front and back prints, stride patterns and other important identifying aspects. Each animal is captured in accurate black-and-white illustrations, including pattern and print comparisons. A perfect guide for teachers, parents, hikers and urban adventurers.

Algonquin Park Wildlife Viewing

June has more Moose sightings than any other time of the year. The moose come out along the roads for leftover winter salt and to get away from the mosquitos and flies. Although many animal species can be observed May through November most visitors find that the best viewing is before the heat of the summer but after food sources again become available and Algonquin Park animals are busy taking advantage of the many emerging sources of food.

It is very common to see moose, black bear, deer, foxes, beaver, wolves right along the road. Those willing to venture can observe many animal species if you have the patience to wait quietly at an observation spot. If you have the time for longer stays in the Park you typically get a feel for observation points and of course morning and evening are prime times.

When you stay at Algonquin Inn resort during the month of June for wildlife observation you will receive a complimentary copy of the Animal Tracks book which can be put to good use when hiking in the area.