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#canadatrip A word of caution: the period from late May to mid-June offers amazing moose viewing and lower crowds, but it is also the peak season for black flies and mosquitoes. They can be relentless! This is a trade-off for the spectacular spring season. If visiting during this time, come prepared with long clothing, a hat, and strong insect repellent. July and August are usually less buggy, but never forget your spray in the deep woods!
Posted: Dec 9, 2025
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