The Last Frontier
Totems with animal figures carved by Native Americans, brown bears, black bears, pumas, elk, wolves, beavers and sea lions…we are in British Columbia and southern Alaska.
A Unique hotel and exceptional lodges provide you with a wonderful experience in this New World, the Pacific coast of North America, by day and by night.
Accommodation options close the heart of Mother Nature, for a rare and privileged proximity with the residents of the Last Frontier. We are now citizens of Pairi Daiza!
- The most widespread canid in the worldGrey Wolf
The grey wolves often live in socially complex packs, where a hierarchical organization facilitates cooperation in hunting and strengthens family bonds within the pack.
Despite the negative stereotypes surrounding them, grey wolves are highly intelligent and adaptable creatures, capable of surviving in diverse habitats, from vast forests to arctic regions, demonstrating their ecological significance and resilience as a species.
Grey Wolf - One of the largest carnivores in the worldEurasian brown bear
With an imposing stature and thick fur, the Brown Bear is an opportunistic predator that can feed on plants, fish, and small mammals, demonstrating remarkable dietary versatility.
Although often solitary, Brown Bears can also be social, especially during the salmon season, when they gather along rivers to fish, offering a striking spectacle of their specialized feeding behavior.
Eurasian brown bear - The most common bear in North AmericaAmerican black bear
Opportunistic omnivores, the Black Bear feeds on a variety of food sources, including berries, insects, fish, and sometimes small mammals, demonstrating remarkable adaptability in its diet.
Despite its name, the fur color of the Black Bear can range from black to light brown, and although they are often solitary, these bears can also be observed in groups along rivers during fishing seasons.
The American Black Bear - An exclusively American big catThe Puma
Recognized for its strength and speed, the cougar is a nocturnal predator that primarily preys on animals such as deer, rodents, and sometimes even larger animals, demonstrating remarkable adaptability in its feeding habits.
Though often overlooked due to its secretive nature, the cougar plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by regulating prey populations, thus contributing to the overall health of the ecosystems where it resides.
The Puma - A northern marine mammalSteller Sea Lion
These social marine mammals often form large colonies on rocky beaches, where they communicate using distinctive grunts and calls, while engaging in complex social behaviors, strengthening bonds within the community.
Although they were intensively hunted in the past, the Steller sea lion is now a protected species, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts to preserve these fascinating marine mammals and their crucial role in coastal ecosystems.
Steller Sea Lion - A sturdy herbivoreThe Moose
This sturdy herbivore thrives in wooded areas and marshy regions, where it primarily feeds on aquatic plants, tree bark, and young shoots, illustrating its adaptability to diverse habitats.
During the mating season, male elk use their antlers to engage in imposing battles, echoing through the forests and determining the dominance necessary to court females during this reproductive period.
The moose - ONE OF THE LARGEST DEER IN THE WORLDThe elk
This gregarious herbivore prefers grasslands and wooded mountains, where it feeds on grass, leaves, and young shoots, illustrating its essential role in seed dispersal and ecosystem management.
During the mating season, male elk emit loud calls called bugles to attract females and compete with other males, creating a characteristic sound spectacle of North American wilderness areas.
The Elk - krachtige snijtanden die voortdurend groeienThe Beaver
This semi-aquatic rodent possesses sharp and powerful incisors that grow continuously, prompting it to chew on wood to maintain its teeth at a manageable length.
In addition to their role as builders, beavers actively modify watercourses, creating wetlands that act as natural filters and contribute to regulating water flow in the river ecosystems where they thrive.
The beaver - A beautiful deerEuropean Fallow deer
These social herbivores often form herds, especially during the breeding season, where males compete for female attention through displays of strength and agility.
Present in a variety of habitats, from forest edges to meadows, the European deer plays a key role in ecological dynamics as a grazer, contributing to ecosystem management through its impact on vegetation.
European Fallow Deer - A SHY AND DISCREET ANIMALThe American Porcupine
The American porcupine, a small mammal covered in sharp quills, is known for its unique defense against predators, with its quills standing up when it feels threatened.
Despite their intimidating appearance, porcupines are shy and discreet animals, preferring to avoid direct confrontations. Their quills are effective defensive adaptations that deter most potential predators.
The North American porcupine
Marvels of The Last Frontier
Vocalisations by felines
L'Octopus
This spacious and cosy restaurant is located in the Last Frontier, right next to the pond of our Steller sea lions.