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It’s hard to beat sitting back in an Adirondack chair on a nice summer day.
It’s even harder to beat it if you happen to be sitting back in one of the most beautiful spots in the country.
That’s a very real possibility thanks to Parks Canada, but don’t worry you don’t have to lug your own chair anywhere.
Parks Canada has unveiled the Red Chair Experience with the goal of “connecting Canadians with nature in our country’s most unique and treasured places.“
This means that red Adirondack chairs have been set up in more than 100 of Canada’s most beautiful spots, now it’s up to you to go and find them.
There are 10 in British Columbia alone, with the closest being in Mount Revelstoke National Park.
Other notable locations across the country that now have a red Adirondack chair hiding in them include Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island, Banff National Park in Alberta and Fundy National Park in New Brunswick.
The program started three years ago at Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador, but has since spread across the country.
For a full list of Adirondack chair locations, you can visit the Parks Canada website.