It's very different here. There's a great variety of things to see and do, outside of the village.
Most of the countryside is "crown" land so you can go anywhere you please and camp anywhere you like
for a maximum of 2 weeks. Then you are supposed to move on. Simple licenses and you can hunt and fish all day, every day.
My family likes to spend a few hours shooting clay targets. I have a big machine with a chair!
We just drive out to a favorite spot, set up and bang away. No permission needed.
The whole place is criss-crossed with old logging tracks so the walking is easy.
Of cpourse, a dense conifer forest is really sheltered so it takes the sting out of any storms.
In winter we have some 300km groomed cross-country ski tracks. Warming hut cabins, too.
The main snowmobile trails are groomed almost every night.
You can spot all the good campsites as somebody has always built a stone fire circle for everyone to use.
Knock over a dead-fall, buck that up and we have a fire to cook on.
You might get lucky and see a Fisher. Otherwise, we have wolves, coyotes, black bears & grizzly bears, cougars, lynx and bobcats,
rolly-polly porcupines ( they like carrots), moose, elk, caribou, mule deer and white tail deer.
The mule deer **** on my front door step in the night. That's how close we are.