Tourist Attractions of Canada


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Canada

The second-largest country in the world, Canada has no shortage of beautiful landscapes and interesting sights for travelers to explore. From coast to coast to coast, the country is home to vibrant and culturally rich cities, along with incredible natural wonders.

The second-largest country in the world. The serenity and beauty of this place has no competition. From coast to coast, the country is home to a combination of diverse cultures and nature that can just take your breath away. 

Western Canada has the Rocky Mountains; the Okanagan Valley; and the cities of Vancouver, Victoria, and Calgary.

Central Canada has the Niagra falls,  Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City

Here is a list of places you have to visit on your next trip

Niagra Falls:

Niagara Falls is Canada’s and America’s shared waterfall and the most popular, more than a million tourists visit each year. Just an hour’s drive from Toronto.  Niagara Falls and the Niagra gorge have been attracting tourists for over a century. During the mid 19th century and 20th century there have been numerous attempts to jump over the falls with boats and barrels that were made by them at their houses. This led to tightrope walkers and other displays of acrobatics which are still an attraction in today’s time. 

Banff National Park and the Rocky Mountains:

It lies amidst the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, and is also part of  Canada’s breathtaking scenery. Turquoise lakes, snowcapped mountains, and glaciers are accessible in this charming park. You could always take a picturesque drive or just hike to the lakes and the mountains.

Ontario Lake:

The shores of Ontario lake are home to the CN Tower, Canadas tallest landmark. The tower stands 553 meters tall and is the star of the Canadian skyline. At the top of the tower, you can experience dining while being rotated 360.

Old Quebec:

A UNESCO heritage site Old Quebec is like a historic artifact that is shown off by Canada. It has buildings that are not only historic but also breathtaking with serene beauty. The town that runs along the St Lawrence River, is home to the original settlement and it’s also home to Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac. The other town is on a 100-meter high cliff with home to Citadel, the Plains of Abraham, Place d’Armes, and the Parque Historique de l’Artillerie. 

Whitlser:

Two hours from Vancouver Whitlser is famous for its ski resort of Whistler Blackcomb. It’s not only a snow magnet for tourists but also it’s a summer attraction with Mountain Biking, Golf. This town is full of life indefinitely and adds to your bucket list.

SGang Gwaay, British Columbia:

A small island of SGang Gwaay that is off the west coast of Queen Charlotte Island was once a community of Haida people. In 1880, a disease wiped the inhabitants of this island. Now it’s home to the original Haida houses and 32 carved mortuary totem poles. A UNESCO world heritage site, this village is witness to the art, culture, and history of the Haida habitants. 

Yellowknife and Aurora borealis:

Aurora borealis or the Northern Lights that light up the skies and eyes of its spectators. Yellowknife northwest territories, where this Aurora borealis can be experienced. The capital is located right under the Aurora Oval. 

Polar Bear:

The big furry bears that rule the snowy regions of the world are in abundance in Churchill, Manitoba. This town attracts more than 12,000 visitors during the polar bear season. 

Montreal Jazz Festival:

The biggest jazz carnival with hundreds of jazz musicians and people who just can’t stop grooving to jazz music. This festival holds the Guinness book record. A ten-day festival in Montreal which has stages that can’t e counted on our hands. The festival is live from June to July. 

Folkloroma:

Well the name says it, this festival celebrates the folk culture of its residents who all represent their folk culture through art, music, dance, and food. The event is usually held from 2nd august to 15th august.

Just For Laugh:

Do you remember watching a green color monster with red horns that use to prank people and who also gave you all those tummy aches. Well, there is a whole festival dedicated to the monster where you can just sit back and hold your stomach. 

Calgary Stampede:

In July, more than a million people head over to Calgary to celebrate and show off their cowboy side in the Great Outdoor Show. This is the one event where you can make your cowboy dreams come true and pose like Clint Eastwood. Rodeos to the grandstand, music, parties with horses. Head over to Calgary in July and lasso into the craziest event ever. 

TIFF(Toronto International Film Festival):

From movie premieres and sneak peeks into the upcoming with the stars sitting on your left and right this festival is best curated for the movie buffs. 

So, grab your passports, get your Canadian tourist visa stamp. Head over to Canada for a fun holiday or trip. These are just a few things, but if you want to know more and want to explore your options then get in touch with Make Home Canada now!


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