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Parks Canada sees record demand for N S , P E I camping bookings

Posted: Apr 23, 2021 8:35 PM AT | Last Updated: April 23 A family canoes in Kejimkujik National Park in this undated photo.(Sheri Fresonke Harper/Shutterstock) Parks Canada says more people are looking to get outside and stay outside during the COVID-19 pandemic. Online reservations opened Friday for Parks Canada campsites in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and officials say the demand was higher than ever. The number of people booking sites on opening day this year in New Brunswick, one day earlier, was double the amount from last year, and the trend was the same in the other Maritime provinces. It seems that camping is going to be the activity for the summer, said Marie-Sophie Desaulniers, manager of visitor experience for Parks Canada.

Top 10 Unexpected Deadly Animal Attacks

Top 10 Unexpected Deadly Animal Attacks Many animals can be great companions to humans, but in some cases they can also be killers. Several people on this list knew the risks when they decided to spend time in wild places. Others were surprised by danger where they least expected, like on a sunny vacation or on their own balcony. A few of them were even experts who devoted their entire lives to animals. But all of them faced deadly consequences when these particular creatures turned violent. 10 2010 Egyptian Shark Attacks Sharm El Sheikh is a seaside city in Egypt and a hub for the country’s tourism industry. But their friendly reputation was forever scarred in 2010, when there was a spree of five shark attacks. On December 1st, a shark attacked 48-year-old Olga Martynenko, severely injuring her spine and limbs. Onlookers dragged her to safety. Minutes later, 70-year-old Lyudmila Stolyarova lost her foot and arm. Witnesses were able to beat the shark away from her with rubber f

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