The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a natural light display that is frequently seen in the northern regions of Canada. Some of the best places to view this phenomenon are in the Yukon, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Alaska... more
The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a natural light display that is frequently seen in the northern regions of Canada. Some of the best places to view this phenomenon are in the Yukon, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Alaska. During the display, the sky seems to be dancing with lights that are usually green, but occasionally red, yellow, blue and violet are also visible. The best viewing time for the Aurora Borealis is in the cold, clear, dark nights between September and March. less
Banff National Park, located in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, is Canada`s first national park and one of the most visited. It offers stunning mountain scenery, crystal clear lakes, and an abundance of wildlife. Visitors can enjoy activities such as... more
Banff National Park, located in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, is Canada`s first national park and one of the most visited. It offers stunning mountain scenery, crystal clear lakes, and an abundance of wildlife. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, skiing, and camping. The town of Banff, located within the park, provides amenities and cultural attractions like the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. The Park is also home to the iconic Lake Louise, where visitors can canoe in the summer or skate in the winter, surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas. less
Located in the Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park is Canada`s first national park and one of the nation`s largest. It`s renowned for its stunning mountainous scenery, including turquoise glacier-fed lakes, snow-capped peaks, and expansive forests.... more
Located in the Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park is Canada`s first national park and one of the nation`s largest. It`s renowned for its stunning mountainous scenery, including turquoise glacier-fed lakes, snow-capped peaks, and expansive forests. Visitors can enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities, from hiking, skiing, and mountain biking, to wildlife spotting, and hot spring soaking. The park is also home to the towns of Banff and Lake Louise, which offer amenities and services for tourists. less
The Butchart Gardens, located near Victoria, British Columbia, is one of the world`s premier floral show gardens. The 55-acre garden attracts over a million visitors each year who come to admire the stunning displays of flowering plants, trees, and s... more
The Butchart Gardens, located near Victoria, British Columbia, is one of the world`s premier floral show gardens. The 55-acre garden attracts over a million visitors each year who come to admire the stunning displays of flowering plants, trees, and shrubs. It features several themed areas, including the Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, and Italian Garden. The gardens are beautiful to visit at any time of the year, with each season providing a different experience of colours and fragrances. less
The Cabot Trail, located in Nova Scotia`s Cape Breton Island, is considered one of the world`s most scenic drives. The trail winds around the island`s northern shores, offering stunning views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Atlantic Ocean, and the i... more
The Cabot Trail, located in Nova Scotia`s Cape Breton Island, is considered one of the world`s most scenic drives. The trail winds around the island`s northern shores, offering stunning views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Atlantic Ocean, and the island`s highlands. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, whale-watching, and visiting local communities along the route. The trail is particularly popular in the autumn when the leaves change color, creating a breathtaking fall landscape. less
The Canadian Museum of History, located in Gatineau, Quebec, is one of Canada`s oldest public institutions and a significant tourist destination. The museum`s mission is to enhance Canadians` knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of events, expe... more
The Canadian Museum of History, located in Gatineau, Quebec, is one of Canada`s oldest public institutions and a significant tourist destination. The museum`s mission is to enhance Canadians` knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of events, experiences, people, and objects that have shaped Canada`s history and identity. It offers both permanent and special exhibitions, the most famous of which is the Grand Hall featuring the world`s largest indoor collection of totem poles. less
In the remote town of Churchill, Manitoba, visitors can have the unique experience of seeing polar bears in their natural habitat. Referred to as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," Churchill offers guided tundra vehicle tours that allow safe and... more
In the remote town of Churchill, Manitoba, visitors can have the unique experience of seeing polar bears in their natural habitat. Referred to as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," Churchill offers guided tundra vehicle tours that allow safe and up-close viewing of these majestic creatures. The best time for viewing is in the late fall, when the bears are waiting for the Hudson Bay to freeze so they can go out onto the ice to hunt for seals. less
Located in Toronto, the CN Tower is one of the world`s tallest free-standing structures. It offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Visitors can dine at the revolving 360 Restaurant or walk on the edge of the tower in the thrill... more
Located in Toronto, the CN Tower is one of the world`s tallest free-standing structures. It offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Visitors can dine at the revolving 360 Restaurant or walk on the edge of the tower in the thrilling "EdgeWalk" experience. The tower`s night-time illumination, often coordinated to mark different events or holidays, is a signature part of Toronto`s skyline. less
The CN Tower, located in downtown Toronto, is one of Canada`s most iconic landmarks. At 553.33 meters tall, it was the world`s tallest free-standing structure when it was completed in 1976. Visitors can take a high-speed elevator up to the observatio... more
The CN Tower, located in downtown Toronto, is one of Canada`s most iconic landmarks. At 553.33 meters tall, it was the world`s tallest free-standing structure when it was completed in 1976. Visitors can take a high-speed elevator up to the observation deck, which provides panoramic views of the city. For those seeking a thrill, the EdgeWalk experience allows you to walk hands-free around the outer edge of the tower while attached to an overhead safety rail. less
Toronto`s Distillery District is a historic and entertainment precinct known for its well-preserved Victorian-era architecture. Once the site of a large whiskey distillery, it now houses a variety of boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and perform... more
Toronto`s Distillery District is a historic and entertainment precinct known for its well-preserved Victorian-era architecture. Once the site of a large whiskey distillery, it now houses a variety of boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and performance spaces. It`s a hub for arts and culture, hosting events like the Toronto Christmas Market and outdoor art exhibitions. With its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant atmosphere, it`s a great place to explore, shop, dine, and enjoy cultural performances. less
Toronto`s Distillery District is a commercial and residential district located east of downtown. It contains numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops housed within heritage buildings of the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery. The district`s Victoria... more
Toronto`s Distillery District is a commercial and residential district located east of downtown. It contains numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops housed within heritage buildings of the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery. The district`s Victorian-era architecture and its many cultural events like art shows, concerts, and food festivals make it a great place for a leisurely stroll. The annual Christmas Market is a popular event that transforms the district into a winter wonderland. less
The Fortress of Louisbourg, located in Nova Scotia, is a National Historic Site and a partial reconstruction of an 18th-century French fortress. It`s one of the largest reconstructed historical sites in North America, offering a unique glimpse into c... more
The Fortress of Louisbourg, located in Nova Scotia, is a National Historic Site and a partial reconstruction of an 18th-century French fortress. It`s one of the largest reconstructed historical sites in North America, offering a unique glimpse into colonial history. Interpreters dressed in period costume animate daily life in the fort, from military drills to cooking in the King`s Bastion. Visitors can explore the fort`s buildings, enjoy period music, and dine on traditional meals at the on-site restaurant. less
Gros Morne National Park, located on the west coast of Newfoundland, is a UNESCO World Heritage site offering some of the most unique and beautiful natural attractions in Canada. It features striking landscapes that include mountains, waterfalls, bea... more
Gros Morne National Park, located on the west coast of Newfoundland, is a UNESCO World Heritage site offering some of the most unique and beautiful natural attractions in Canada. It features striking landscapes that include mountains, waterfalls, beach-lined coastal trails, and landlocked fjords. The park`s Tablelands, a mountain of flat-topped rock of a kind usually found only deep in the earth’s mantle, is a geological wonder. Visitors can also enjoy camping, hiking, boat tours, and wildlife viewing. less
The Halifax Citadel National Historic Site is a restored 19th-century British fort located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. With its commanding position overlooking the city and the harbor, it offers a fascinating look into Halifax`s military histor... more
The Halifax Citadel National Historic Site is a restored 19th-century British fort located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. With its commanding position overlooking the city and the harbor, it offers a fascinating look into Halifax`s military history. Visitors can explore the fort`s battlements, watch the daily changing of the guard, and even try on historical uniforms. The citadel also provides stunning views of the city and sea. less
Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can hike, bike, or drive through the park to see glaciers, hot springs, lakes, water... more
Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can hike, bike, or drive through the park to see glaciers, hot springs, lakes, waterfalls, and mountains. The park is also a Dark Sky Preserve, offering some of the best stargazing opportunities in the world. The Icefields Parkway, which runs through the park, is considered one of the world`s most scenic drives. less
The Museum of Anthropology, located at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, is known for its collections, research, teaching, public programs, and community connections. It is renowned for its display of world arts and cultures, particula... more
The Museum of Anthropology, located at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, is known for its collections, research, teaching, public programs, and community connections. It is renowned for its display of world arts and cultures, particularly works by First Nations peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations. Visitors can explore the Great Hall housing massive totem poles, carvings, textiles, and other traditional works, or walk around the outdoor exhibits in the beautiful setting overlooking the mountains and sea. less
Niagara Falls, located on the border of Ontario and New York state, is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. Composed of three waterfalls – the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls – it is an awe-inspiring sight. V... more
Niagara Falls, located on the border of Ontario and New York state, is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. Composed of three waterfalls – the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls – it is an awe-inspiring sight. Visitors can experience the falls up close on a boat tour, walk behind the falls, or see panoramic views from the Skylon Tower. The surrounding region offers attractions like the Butterfly Conservatory, Clifton Hill, and numerous wineries. less
Niagara Falls, one of the world`s most famous natural attractions, is a must-see for any visitor to Canada. The spectacular sight of millions of litres of water thundering down is an unforgettable experience. The Falls are impressive during the day,... more
Niagara Falls, one of the world`s most famous natural attractions, is a must-see for any visitor to Canada. The spectacular sight of millions of litres of water thundering down is an unforgettable experience. The Falls are impressive during the day, but at night, they are lit up in the colours of the rainbow, adding to the magical experience. Visitors can also enjoy a range of activities such as the Journey Behind the Falls, a boat ride on the Hornblower, or a walk along the White Water Walk. less
Located in the heart of Old Montreal, the Notre-Dame Basilica is one of the most visited monuments in North America. It`s known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city. Visitors can marv... more
Located in the heart of Old Montreal, the Notre-Dame Basilica is one of the most visited monuments in North America. It`s known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city. Visitors can marvel at its exquisite decor featuring blue ceilings, carved wood, and hundreds of intricate wooden statues. The Basilica also hosts the Aura light show, a luminous experience in the heart of the Basilica, bringing the heritage of the place to life in a new, immersive and emotive way. less
Old Montreal is the city`s historic district, known for its preserved Old World charm, heritage sites, and bustling waterfront. Stroll along the cobblestone streets, visit the boutiques and galleries, dine at the charming restaurants and cafes. Notab... more
Old Montreal is the city`s historic district, known for its preserved Old World charm, heritage sites, and bustling waterfront. Stroll along the cobblestone streets, visit the boutiques and galleries, dine at the charming restaurants and cafes. Notable landmarks include the Notre-Dame Basilica, the Old Port, Place Jacques-Cartier, and the Pointe-à-Callière Museum. A horse-drawn carriage ride around this historic area is a popular way for visitors to see the sights and experience the ambience. less
Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a historic district located in the city of Quebec. It is the only walled city north of Mexico in North America. Visitors can stroll the charming cobbled streets, explore historic sites like the Citadel and... more
Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a historic district located in the city of Quebec. It is the only walled city north of Mexico in North America. Visitors can stroll the charming cobbled streets, explore historic sites like the Citadel and Place Royale, and take in the views of the city from the Dufferin Terrace. With its unique blend of European charm and North American attitude, it offers a truly unique cultural experience. less
Located in the capital city, Ottawa, Parliament Hill is the political and cultural heart of Canada. The impressive Gothic Revival-style buildings house the offices of the members of Parliament, the House of Commons, and the Senate. Visitors can take... more
Located in the capital city, Ottawa, Parliament Hill is the political and cultural heart of Canada. The impressive Gothic Revival-style buildings house the offices of the members of Parliament, the House of Commons, and the Senate. Visitors can take guided tours of the Centre Block and the Peace Tower, witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony in the summer, or enjoy the Sound and Light show that illuminates the buildings in the evening. The hill also offers panoramic views of the Ottawa River and the city. less
Parliament Hill, located in Ottawa, is the political and cultural heart of the city. The stunning gothic-style buildings house Canada`s federal government and are open to the public for tours. Visitors can explore the Peace Tower, the Memorial Chambe... more
Parliament Hill, located in Ottawa, is the political and cultural heart of the city. The stunning gothic-style buildings house Canada`s federal government and are open to the public for tours. Visitors can explore the Peace Tower, the Memorial Chamber, and the Parliamentary Library. In the summer, the front lawn of Parliament Hill is the site of the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony, and in the evening, a sound and light show that tells the story of Canada. less
Quebec City`s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only walled city north of Mexico in North America. With its narrow cobblestone streets, old-world architecture, and historic sites such as the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac and Place Roya... more
Quebec City`s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only walled city north of Mexico in North America. With its narrow cobblestone streets, old-world architecture, and historic sites such as the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac and Place Royale, the Old Town is a charming area to explore. It offers a variety of shopping, dining, and cultural opportunities, and is especially magical during the winter holiday season when it is adorned with festive lights. less
The Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic waterway that stretches from Ottawa to Kingston. In the summer, visitors can boat along the canal or explore the paths alongside it by foot or bike. In the winter, a section of the canal i... more
The Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic waterway that stretches from Ottawa to Kingston. In the summer, visitors can boat along the canal or explore the paths alongside it by foot or bike. In the winter, a section of the canal in downtown Ottawa transforms into the world`s largest outdoor skating rink, offering a unique skating experience. The canal is also a venue for events and festivals, including the annual Winterlude festival. less
The Royal Ontario Museum, located in Toronto, is Canada`s largest museum of world cultures and natural history. It features a vast collection of artworks, objects, and specimens from all over the world and across time. From dinosaurs to ancient Egypt... more
The Royal Ontario Museum, located in Toronto, is Canada`s largest museum of world cultures and natural history. It features a vast collection of artworks, objects, and specimens from all over the world and across time. From dinosaurs to ancient Egypt to Canadian history, the museum offers an enriching journey of discovery for visitors of all ages. The museum`s distinctive architecture, a mix of the original heritage building and the modern Crystal extension, is a landmark in its own right. less
The Royal Ontario Museum, located in Toronto, is the largest museum of world cultures and natural history in Canada. It houses more than six million items in 40 galleries, with collections spanning art, archaeology, and natural science. The exhibits... more
The Royal Ontario Museum, located in Toronto, is the largest museum of world cultures and natural history in Canada. It houses more than six million items in 40 galleries, with collections spanning art, archaeology, and natural science. The exhibits explore a wide range of topics, from dinosaurs and ancient Egypt to textiles and ethnology. The museum`s striking architecture, with its original heritage buildings and the modern Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, is a sight to see in itself. less
Stanley Park, a 405-hectare public park in Vancouver, is a remarkable urban green space offering a blend of natural forest with modern comforts. Visitors can walk, bike, or rollerblade around the Seawall, a scenic 8.8 km path that loops around the pa... more
Stanley Park, a 405-hectare public park in Vancouver, is a remarkable urban green space offering a blend of natural forest with modern comforts. Visitors can walk, bike, or rollerblade around the Seawall, a scenic 8.8 km path that loops around the park, offering stunning views of the city, mountains, and sea. The park also features gardens, beaches, and attractions like the Vancouver Aquarium, Totem Poles, and a miniature railway. less
Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia is one of the largest ski resorts in North America. It offers world-class skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and hiking, mountain biking, and golf in the summer. The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola provides breathtaking... more
Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia is one of the largest ski resorts in North America. It offers world-class skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and hiking, mountain biking, and golf in the summer. The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and valleys. The resort`s vibrant village offers a range of accommodations, dining, and shopping options, as well as spas and activities like zip-lining and snowmobiling. less