Grey wolves of eastern Canada are among the most iconic predators of the boreal forests and rugged wilderness. Living in packs, they play a vital role in maintaining balance by regulating prey populations such as deer, moose, and beaver. These wolves are striking not only for their presence but also for their remarkable range of colour variations. While many are the classic grey, their coats can also appear pure white, jet black, or even reddish-brown, often blending shades that help them adapt to their surroundings. This diversity in colour makes each wolf unique, reflecting the wild beauty and resilience of Canada’s untamed landscapes.

