Explore Canada’s Wondrous Camping Destinations

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Maanasa Chander

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Join us today as we explore Canada’s exciting camping destinations and the benefits of spending your summer off the grid! Today, in our fast-paced, digital world, it can be difficult to take a moment to appreciate the world around you. This summer, prioritize yourself and your mental well-being by rejoicing with friends and family in nature. Unplug and step away from your screens to nurture your relationships. The exercise  you get from exploring the great outdoors also helps reduce stress and boost your overall wellness this summer!

Zoochosis & Connecting With Nature

Zoochosis is a term originally coined to describe the behaviours and mental states of animals in captivity. These animals are aware of their surroundings and know they are not living to their full, potential. However, researchers have found that humans can experience zoochosis as well.

Zoochosis in humans doesn’t directly relate to being caged or confined—that can be attributed to other mental health conditions. Instead, zoochosis in humans refers to the invisible cage we are  forced to live in. This cage is made of the social norms governing what it means to be well. These norms may not always be accurate, but they’ve shaped our lives unknowingly, harming our mental health. To be normal and to fit in, we’ve passed these social norms, such as staying within the “comfort” of our homes, to future generations. They prevent us from exercising our sense of adventure and strengthening our connection to nature.

While not everyone may experience the negative effects of zoochosis, it has been proven that spending more time outdoors and getting fresh air can significantly improve calmness and mental clarity.

Why is Camping Popular in Canada?

With a vast variety of natural scenic destinations and well-developed infrastructure, Canada is full of excellent campsites. The country is home to provincial and national parks, as well as wilderness camping opportunities, making it easy to plan a trip suited to your family’s preferences. Canada offers a variety of camping choices, from national parks and national historic sites to marine conservation areas. Whether you’re an experienced camper or just trying it out, there’s a camping site for you!

What Are Some Canadian Camping Sites?

Here are a few standouts:

1. Banff National Park

Stay in the national park, a national historic site, or a marine conservation area. Learn about your camping style while exploring these unique scenic grounds!

2. Bruce Peninsula National Park

Familiarize yourself with Lake Huron, caves, forests, and cliff overlooks! RV rentals are also available.

3. Jasper National Park

Located in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper offers many rare scenic views. Long trails take you through glaciers, alpine meadows, and more!

4. Kejimkujik National Park

Stay at the Kejimkujik National Historic Site! Their RV campsites are “front-country” or “car camping,” offering a more comfortable experience for some.

5. Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Located on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, these trails and highways offer sweeping ocean views and coastal scenery.

These are just a few great options to try for your next camping trip in Canada. Every province has something special to offer, so spend your summer discovering our diverse landscapes!

Closing Remarks

This summer, consider taking a break from our digital world and spending time reconnecting with nature. Share the wonders of camping with others and encourage them to give their minds a break as well. At Green Schools Green Future, we are grateful for your ongoing support. You have helped our community grow and raise awareness about critical environmental issues.

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References:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/bear-in-mind/202106/enculturated-captivity-zoochosis-and-collective-trauma

https://koa.com/blog/the-benefits-of-camping-why-camping-is-good-for-you/

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