One popular Canadian adventure novel is 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood. Although it has elements of dystopian society, it also involves the main character's adventures in a very strange and challenging world. Another is 'Anne of Green Gables' which takes the reader on the adventures of Anne Shirley in the beautiful Canadian countryside. Also, 'Two Solitudes' by Hugh MacLennan is a great read, with its exploration of different cultures in Canada which can be seen as an adventure in understanding the nation's complexity.
A well - known Canadian adventure novel is 'Kamouraska' by Anne Hébert. It has a complex plot full of adventure as it weaves through the story of a woman's life in 19th - century Quebec. The descriptions of the Quebecois landscape and society add to the sense of adventure. 'In the Skin of a Lion' by Michael Ondaatje is another. It tells of the adventures of immigrant workers in Toronto as they build the city, with a lot of historical and cultural exploration.
Well, 'Lost in the Barrens' by Farley Mowat is a great Canadian adventure novel. It tells the story of two boys who are lost in the Arctic tundra and their fight for survival. It gives a vivid description of the harsh environment and the courage they need to overcome difficulties. 'The Colony of Unrequited Dreams' by Wayne Johnston also stands out. It's set in Newfoundland and Labrador and takes the reader through the adventures of Joey Smallwood as he tries to shape the future of the region.