Churchill
Polar bear capital of the world? Say no more! Churchill is also one of the world’s best places to see the Northern lights. Enough said.
Lake Louise
No need to explain why Lake Louise is on the list of best places to see in Canada. The turquoise lakes and glacier backdrops speak for themselves.
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Haida Gwaii
The Queen Charlotte Islands, otherwise known as the Haida Gwaii, is rich in wildlife and heritage. Learn about the history of the fascinating Haida Nation, while exploring ancient rainforests and sandy beaches.
Cape Breton Island
Canada’s #1 island, Cape Breton is definitely one of the most beautiful places to visit here. It’s best known for its traditional fiddle music brought to North America by Scottish immigrants years ago. Besides immersing yourself in Canadian heritage, Cape Breton offers beautiful hiking trails and coastal views unique to Nova Scotia.
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Besides being at the root of Vancouver’s history, the Capilano Suspension Bridge offers amazing rainforest views. Walk 70 meters above the Capilano River and explore other treetop activities. The best time to visit is in winter though. The park becomes lit up with thousands of lights, like something from an enchanting fairy tale.
The Grotto
Explore the wonders of the Grotto, located in Bruce Peninsula National Park. Discover the scenic sea cave which holds stunning turquoise waters.
Montreal
Besides having awesome nightlife, Montreal is not only one of the best places to visit in Canada, but also one of the best food cities in the world! Poutine, smoked meat sandwiches, and bagels are just a few of the delicacies you can enjoy. Once you’re filled to the brim, explore the historic sites including Vieux-Montreal and the Notre-Dame Basilica.
Victoria
Located on Vancouver Island, Victoria is the capital of British Columbia with a history dating back to the Victorian era. The city’s British colonial heritage is seen in the impressive Victorian architecture and charming streets. Couple that with its beautiful inner harbor and ocean views, it’s no wonder Victoria is one of the best places to visit in Canada.
Jasper National Park
Jasper could be considered Banff’s lesser-known but equally amazing cousin. Since it’s not as developed as Banff, you can experience more rugged trails and fewer tourists. This means you get to experience the same beautiful Rocky Mountain scenery with tons of fresh-water lakes and hiking trails nearby.
Muskoka Lakes
Cottage country is a way of life for many Ontarians. Just over 150 kilometers away from Toronto, many locals vacation in Muskoka when they want to escape city life. Unsurprisingly, many celebrities own properties in the area. The good news is you don’t have to be famous to visit this piece of paradise.
Stanley Park
In the heart of Vancouver, you can experience a natural West Coast rainforest. Covered in trees, and mountain landscapes, Stanley Park is iconic to locals and visitors alike. Explore the 400-hectare park by bike for the best possible experience.
Nahanni National Park
Massive waterfalls, incredible mountain ranges, and intricate caves. This is Nahanni National Park. Located in the Northwest Territories, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is made up of over 4,000 square kilometers of rugged land to explore.
Calgary
Close to epic mountains and skill hills along with beautiful national parks, Calgary makes an excellent city to explore. Whether you are passing through on your way to Banff or want to spend a full day of sightseeing, there is plenty to do. Plus if you visit in July you’ll have the chance to attend the world-famous Calgary Stampede!
Halifax
Rich in history and easy on the eyes, Halifax is a must-see city for any Canadian traveller. This beautiful town used to be a refuge for pirates! If that wasn’t cool enough, Halifax has a vibrant nightlife and is home to a growing brewery scene.
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Winnipeg
Culturally diverse and popular for the IT scene, Winnipeg offers many vibrant festivals, unique neighborhoods, and a true Canadian winter experience. It is also home to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet!