Sprawling across a gorgeous stretch of land in Canada's Manitoba province, Oak Hammock Marsh has been attracting birders for decades. Thanks to its diverse habitats, this restored prairie wetland is a designated Ramsar Wetland of International Importance, and the shallow ponds, reedbeds, tall-grass prairie, and aspen parkland provide important breeding and nesting grounds for migratory and resident birds. Birdingplaces describes this wild wetland as a "world-class birding destination," with the marsh also ranking in 1000 Towns of Canada's list of the best bird watching parks in the country. This wetland sanctuary is teeming with wildlife, and beyond the birds, there are many mammals, including river otters, raccoons, and white-tailed deer. The marsh is "a gem of a place to see nature close up" according to one Tripadvisor visitor, so if you're into wildlife, this is where to come.