Press Room
Welcome to Canada Photo Safari's Press Room, a resource center for media groups and travel writers.
The *images and story ideas listed below are available, free of charge, for editorial content where credit is given to Canada Photo Safaris.
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- Great herds of American bison still roam Canada 's northwest, as they have for thousands of years.
- Grizzly bears are still very common in certain wilderness areas of Canada 's northwest.
- Bighorn sheep are commonly seen along major roadways of the rocky-mountains.
- Most of the best wildlife viewing sites are surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery.
- Although very common throughout northern and western Canada , the wolf still remains among the most elusive of subjects.
- Elk, or wapiti, are among the most majestic species commonly seen throughout the rocky-mountains.
- Share in First Nations culture at “pow wows” or dancing competitions, held on most weekends throughout the summer months.
- Many of Canada 's First Nations people still maintain a traditional lifestyle including dip-netting for salmon.
- Grizzly bears are best viewed from the safety of raised platforms, boats or vehicles.
- Bears congregate at concentrated food sources, such as salmon spawning streams.
- Beavers abound throughout Canada and still greatly influence habitat change for many other species.
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Story ideas: Canada : Your new frontier for wildlife safaris.
Captivating, not captive: Strategies for you to take the best and closest photographs of animals in the wild, without disturbing them or getting eaten in the process.
BEARS: Your guide to the how, where and when of locating the 3 different species of Canada 's most popular wild animal.
Wolf: Professional strategies you can use to increase your chances of photographing Canada 's most elusive predator.
12 essential items you need for your wildlife safari.
10 tips and tricks from the professionals you can use for amazing wildlife pictures.
Canada 's big 5: You don't have to travel to Africa to experience the planet's most charismatic mega-fauna.
Cosmo Girl goes on safari: how to fit in and have fun with your wilderness guide and still look great!
So you want to be a professional guide? Some insight and advice from a career professional.
Close calls and silly slip ups. Misadventures with a Canadian guide.
Testimonial
A few words about our Director of Expeditions from one of our repeat clients:
“Paul Stone is one of the best guides that I have had the opportunity to work with. Not only does he consistently locate the animals I need to film,
he also knows how to approach them without disturbing their natural behaviour. Paul's extensive knowledge of Canadian wildlife comes from
having spent a great part of his life in the field observing nature. Each time I film in western Canada , Paul is the first person I call.”

Harold Arsenault, Wildlife Cinematographer
For more information regarding booking or customizing the Professional Filmmaking package,
contact us at info@canadaphotosafaris.com or call our direct line
1-250-442-2819 or Toll Free 1-866-835-2435 US/CAN.
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