Roaring Rockies, snowy marvelous peaks, frozen canals, lush meadows, meandering rivers, culture, love for jazz, Inuit culture, Canada is all this and more.
Canada's free healthcare is not the only thing appealing about it. America's northern neighbor is a standing testament that The Great Outdoors can cure travelers' thirst for nature. Bustling city life is what you crave; Canada has you covered. From the deepest canyon to evergreens, national parks with a breathtaking backdrop of mountains, indigenous culture that will open your eyes, lakes galore, and even a desert.
Culinary choices, roaring mountains, scenic routes, and nature's greatest marvels are right here in Canada. Here are the best places to visit in Canada.
Banff National Park
Banff National Park lies in the Rocky Mountains, and it inspires awe and wonder. You can find the clearest turquoise lakes, accessible glaciers, and snow-capped peaks in this scenic national park. A stroll around Lake Louise is something you don't wanna miss.
Niagara Falls
Located just an hour's drive from Toronto, Niagara Falls is Canada's most famous tourist destination. It is crowded, yes, but imagine sailing towards the waterfall in a boat, surrounded by the mist of the roaring waters dropping into the bed below. That's an experience you'll never forget.
Toronto's CN Tower
The iconic CN Tower towers over the shores of Lake Ontario. You can find fine dining on top of the tower. You can even walk around the building after being harnessed. But if you are too scared of heights, you can just experience fine dining at the restaurant.
Old Quebec City
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Old Quebec City. Get lost in the lanes, marvel at the ancient stone walls, visit the cathedrals, or grab a beverage at a corner cafe. The city is vibrant with music, culture, and life.
Bay of Fundy
Not your typical Bay Area. In the Bay of Fundy, you can experience tide waves over 12 ft. Scary Nah. It's a unique experience.
Rideau Canal
The canal that connects Ottawa with Kingston turns into a wintry frozen skating rink during the winter. Enjoy hot chocolate as you skate on the ice, or indulge in a beavertail, a Canadian fried dough.
Manitoulin Island
The largest freshwater island with its quartz shimmering beaches is a must-see. Throw in storytelling from the eight First Nation communities on the island, eco-adventures, and local music, and you are in for an experience of a lifetime.