If you are looking for the ultimate romantic destination with beautiful scenery, lakes, lighthouses, mountains and valleys, you have chosen the right article; Sights of Canada, this former French and British colony stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific coast. Since French and English are both national languages, if you visit Canada, it’s as if you’ve traveled to both countries. In fact, Canada has great appeal for travelers interested in nature and international cities.
These stunning places in Canada will not disappoint you. Get ready for a vacation full of beautiful scenery, northern lights, waterfalls and fun outdoor adventures. Canada is home to 60% of the world’s lakes, so it’s no surprise that many of Canada’s attractions offer water sports. Join us as we visit the must-see places in Canada and review them.
Fundy National Park (Fundy National Park)
Fondi National Park, located in New Brunswick, is one of the most spectacular and popular places for nature lovers in Canada. The park is close to the Bay of Fundy and therefore benefits from the coastline. This area has the highest tides in the world. At Hopewell Rocks, tourists can walk on the sea floor at low tide and return a few hours later to take a boat ride in the same area.
Fundy National Park is also home to Canadian highlands; An area that is similar to the mountainous regions of Scotland due to its geographical and climatic conditions. In addition, the park has lush hiking trails and rocky landscape as well as more than 25 waterfalls, which is sure to make your trip a memorable adventure.
Gros Morne National Park (Gros Morne)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Newfoundland, Gros Morne, has a very old and important landscape! This landscape, formed by the movement of glaciers and the movement of continents, has a little bit of everything; From dense forest to bare tundras, steep cliffs and ocean views. Norway is famous for its plateaus and so is Gros Morne.
If you’re planning to see Gros Morne, you should book a cruise on the Western Brook Pond, a waterway that features prominent rock formations. There is also a variety of hiking trails and wildlife to see throughout the park. You can even hike Gros Morne for some of the highest and most spectacular views in Eastern Canada.
Saint John (St. John’s)
St. John’s is popular for its colorful houses and is considered one of the artists’ residences. St. John’s is like a small San Francisco. This city is one of the best places to visit in Canada. Although Saint John is an old city, its atmosphere is as fresh as modern and big cities. From whale watching to world-class dining, this city has plenty to keep tourists entertained. We recommend that if you travel to this city, don’t miss the Water Street!
Halifax (Halifax)
In Kadana tourism, the center of Nova Scotia is not to be missed. Like St. John, Halifax is known for its vibrant nightlife, rich maritime history, amazing seafood, shopping, epic coastline, various outdoor activities and much more.
You can visit the fort on top of Citadel Hill, an important site in the War of 1812. Halifax Harbor is steeped in maritime history; The Maritime Museum, Pier 21, a common entry point for immigrants to Europe for decades, is now a museum and archive of experiences. Eric’s grandparents came to this country from Europe through Pier 21 in the 1950s. Their signatures and entry cards can be searched in the museum!
Visitors can also use Halifax as a starting point to explore other Nova Scotia locations such as Peggy’s Cove, Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail, which we’ll cover later.
Cabot Trail (Cabot Trail)
When it comes to sightseeing in Canada, Nova Scotia has a lot to offer. The famous Cabot Trail is certainly one of them. Known as one of the most attractive driving routes in North America, this route is a complete loop around Cape Breton Island. Driving on Cabot route takes about 8 hours. But you should plan for 3-5 days so that you can stop along the way and enjoy the beautiful scenery and fun activities. Besides, the route is only 300 km, which you have to finish anyway.
Named after John Cabot, the famous Italian explorer who discovered parts of North America, this route takes you through Cape Bruton National Park and along the coast, passing through small towns and beautiful coastlines. In fact, you can enjoy the route in all seasons; Possible winter activities such as ice fishing and snowmobiling will make your trip enjoyable.
Argyll Beach State Park (Argyle Shores)
The Red Sands Shore area of Prince Edward Island is aptly named. From the attractive coastal roads to the red soil that creates a unique landscape. Argyle State Park is a great place for summer hikes in the area. There are also many attractions in the park, from hiking trails to swimming. Those who are truly keen can enjoy sailing in the sea and use their time to explore the off-the-beaten-track fishing villages.
If you’re interested in seeing more of Prince Edward Island, plan a road trip to its center, Charlottetown. You can also drive to Cavendish to see the birthplace of the fictional character Anne Shirley. Anne Shirley in Prince Edward Island, created by Lucy Maud Montgomery in 1908, has remained a staple of Canadian literature ever since.
Quebec City (Quebec City)
Quebec City is like stepping into a time capsule to see the trajectory of Canada. The difference between this city and the Atlantic provinces is that Canada’s history is a little more French! As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Old Quebec City has a lot to offer. From walking tours through cobblestone alleys to sailing tours on the St. Lawrence River, you’ll never have a dull moment in Quebec City.
This city is great to visit in all seasons. In the hot summer season, it is possible to visit the verandas to enjoy walking around the city; Winter also brings Christmas markets, winter festivals known as carnivals and activities such as ice skating.
Read more about Quebec City: The excitement of traveling to Quebec City
Montreal Montreal
If you love good food and great culture and are interested in traveling to Europe without ever leaving Canada, Montreal is the city to visit. The annual jazz and comedy festivals held in the summer are fantastic. If you’re looking forward to experiencing a true Canadian winter, then you’re sure to have fun on vacation.
Montreal can get pretty cold in the winter, but ice skating in the old town and the cute cafes around it makes it fun. There are also wonderful museums where you can escape the cold!
Montreal is a multinational city and about 67% of its residents are French speakers. The main part of the city of Montreal is an island that stretches from the northeast to the southwest. The huge St. Laurent and Ottawa rivers surround this island. Greater Montreal consists of 75 small and large islands, including the main island, which complete the tourist attractions of Canada.
Parliament Buildings in Ottawa (The Parliament Buildings in Ottawa)
If you’re interested in exploring Canada’s capital, you can learn a lot about the Canadian government by visiting the Parliament Buildings. There are many statues around Parliament Hill where you can learn about Canadian history.
As the political and cultural heart of the city, this building is built on top of Parliament Hill and where it has a great view of the Ottawa River. While the politicians are busy handling the affairs of the country, tours of the interior of the parliament building host tourists every day. The area around the parliament building is the venue for many national celebrations, such as Canada Day, which is held on July 1st every year. Every year, this event gathers thousands of people who love to watch fireworks. In the summer, the building is decorated with dancing lights, and needless to say, during Christmas, Parliament Hill shines brighter than anywhere else in the city.
Unfortunately, in a fire incident in 1916, the main building was completely destroyed except for the library. Huge metal doors saved the lives of books.
In general, there are many things you can do in summer and winter in Ottawa. The famous Byward Market is full of shops and stalls selling local products. It also has many bars and restaurants that come alive every night with activity and music. In the winter, the Rideau Canal turns into the world’s largest ice skating rink, and you can ice skate the entire 8-kilometer track. You can also stop at booths along the way and enjoy Canadian delicacies such as Beavertails (a fried dough dessert covered in sugar and cinnamon).
C.N. Tower CN Tower
CN Tower or National Tower of Canada with a height of 533 meters is the tallest structure in Canada and the second tallest tower in the world after Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Before the construction of Burj Dubai, this tower was the tallest tower in the world for 31 years. For this reason, we included it in the list of the best tourist attractions in Toronto. If you go to the top of this tower, amazing views await you. including the US route.
The CN Tower is one of the symbols of Canada and its construction started in 1973. In 1994, the floor of the structure above the tower was replaced with glass. This floor is called GlassFloor. Brave tourists and those interested in heights can walk on this glass surface. This tower offers you a deck called Sky Pod. If you’re not afraid of heights, you can walk the edge of the tower on the Edge Walk, complete with clothes and safety hooks.
High-class food with local ingredients is served in the 360-degree revolving restaurant; which makes a complete round almost every 70 minutes. This restaurant, which shows different views of the city to tourists, is another sight to see in this tower. Definitely put this on your Toronto itinerary!
Niagara Falls Niagara Falls
It seems that no one has ever heard the name of Niagara Falls. But did you know that this waterfall actually consists of three waterfalls? Stay with us as we explore this issue.
Niagara Falls, located 150 km from Toronto, is the largest waterfall in the world. Niagara Falls is about 10 thousand years old. This waterfall consists of three interconnected waterfalls and is located on the border of America and Canada. The largest of them, Horseshoe Falls, is located in Canada. Its height is 53 meters and its width is 790 meters. This waterfall is larger than the other two and is commonly known as Niagara Falls. To be a little biased, it is also the most beautiful! American Falls, as its name suggests, is located in America and is separated from Horseshoe Falls by Goat Island. Its height varies between 21 and 30 meters due to the presence of many rocks, and its width reaches 320 meters. The third waterfall called Bridal Veil Falls is also located in America and Luna Island separates this waterfall from the other two waterfalls.
Niagara Falls has many entertainment centers for visitors. From attractions such as carnival and museum to green parks and walking paths and beautiful views. This waterfall is more spectacular from the Canadian side and you can see this beauty up close by booking a boat tour.
You can also book tours to go to the tunnels behind the falls and the viewing platforms. But don’t forget that to go behind the waterfall, you must wear a plastic poncho so that you don’t get wet. This waterfall is one of the most spectacular sights in nature and you must visit it if you go to Canada!
If you are interested in getting information about other waterfalls, we recommend reading the article on the most beautiful waterfalls in the world.
Churchill polar bears (Polar Bears in Churchill)
Manitoba may not be the first place you visit when you travel to Canada, but the most adventurous tourists may decide to. Churchill is a small town located in the north of the province of Manitoba, on the Hudson Bay. This is where you can book tours to see polar bears in the wild. You can be sure that you will find such a leisure activity in only a handful of places in the world.
For eight weeks from October to November, when the polar bears wake up from their summer hibernation, Churchill becomes a gathering place for these bears. Polar bears huddle together and wait for the bay to freeze over. Sometimes their number reaches 900. Scientists, media and tourists also flock to Churchill to see these bears.
In fact, polar bears have made Churchill a thriving tourist destination. There are also other adventurous activities such as stunning scenery for photography, northern lights and generally exploring the trail on a tundra buggy. There are various tours that take visitors up close to the polar bears in vehicles called tundar buggies with a capacity of 40 people. Seeing these bears can be an interesting experience for travelers. This trip takes about 8 hours and is similar to a scientific trip to the Pole.
Canadian Rockies (The Canadian Rocky Mountains)
Charming blue lakes surrounded by snow-capped mountains and evergreen forests of spruce trees are what most people think of when they think of the Canadian Rockies. However, there is more! Popular with tourists from around the world, Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho National Parks offer plenty of entertainment. So get ready to brush up on your skills or try something new!
The Canadian Rockies include Canada’s most famous national parks, including Banff, Canada’s oldest national park. The Rocky Mountain Parks are on the UNESCO World Heritage List because of their outstanding features. Natural glaciers, mesmerizing blue lakes, powerful waterfalls and snow-capped mountain peaks provide unique activities for tourists. These mountains attract skiers, climbers and water sports enthusiasts from all over the world.
Jasper National Park (Jasper National Park)
Jasper is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, which covers more than 10,000 square kilometers and is located in Alberta, north of Banff National Park and west of Edmonton. Jasper Howes was a businessman who worked for the Northwest Company, and after him, this park was named Jasper. Before this it was known as Fitzhugh. Jasper Park was named Forest Park in 1907 and Kadana National Park in 1930.
In a word, Jasper’s nature is wild! Its landscape encompasses a vast area of rugged rural tracks and mountainous terrain, protecting fragile ecosystems. The park is also rich in wildlife, home to some of the healthiest grizzly bears and reindeer in North America, along with thousands of plant and insect species.
Banff National Park and Lake Louise (Lake Louise and Banff National Park)
Driving west from Jasper Park, you’ll pass through two back-to-back national parks along the Parkway, a sight to behold in itself. First stop, Lake Louise, an iconic turquoise lake in the summer and a magical skating rink in the winter and a castle-like hotel that rivals even any fairy tale.
After Lake Louise, Banff is the second highest mountain in Alberta. When you enter this city, you will notice it immediately. And you feel like you are driving on top of the mountains. Known for its mountain biking, hiking and snow sports, Banff is a must-see on a road trip to the Rockies.
Whistler Whistler
If you have an unbridled passion for the mountains, be sure to visit the city of Whistler. The city of Whistler is located in the state of British Columbia, among the unique mountains, which is 2 hours north of Vancouver. This city is one of the most attractive places in Canada for tourists. Whistler is an incredible place to ski and snowboard in the winter. Also, the best mountain bike park, large golf courses, hiking and swimming, spectacular shopping centers host tourists in the summer season.
The menu of activities to do in Whistler is endless no matter the season. Having said that, it doesn’t matter what season of the year you travel to this city because every season has its own amazing attractions and entertainment. If you have little time, one of the best recommendations is to take a gondola ride. The view of the way up the cable car is such that you stick to the windows of the car to see the beautiful scenery.
In 2010, Whistler hosted the Winter Olympics. You can relive the memories of watching these games by walking through the beautiful village of Whistler.
Vancouver (Vancouver)
It’s time to move from the Rocky Mountains to the city by the sea. From Whistler to Vancouver! Driving along the Sea to Sky Highway is one of the best attractions that will take you from Whistler to Vancouver. Vancouver is famous for its natural beauty. The snow-capped mountains, the stunning blue ocean and the magical beach are the reasons for this city’s fame. It’s easy to see why this city has been voted one of Canada’s most beautiful cities more than once.
With an area of 4 km, Stanley Park is the largest park in Canada and the third largest park in North America and is located next to the city of Vancouver. There are many recreational places, including the See Wall, in this park. A wall that took 66 years to build and was built to prevent soil erosion. In this wall, there are places of interest and routes for cycling and walking that cannot be ignored. You can walk or run; Or even ride a bike or rent a cruise ship and see the sights of the city and the beach. Blue Dog Lake, with its surface full of beautiful water lilies and the Lost Lagoon, which is home to various species of birds, can be a pleasant memory and a beautiful scene for romantic photos.
North Vancouver is known for its lush forests and the Capilano Suspension Bridge. As soon as you set your eyes on Granville Island, you will be surprised by its vast markets. You should also taste the best dishes of the historic Gastown restaurants.
To see more places of this city, read this article.
Vancouver Island (Vancouver Island)
When you’ve explored the city and are looking for a way to relax and escape the hustle and bustle, it’s time to hop on a boat and head to Vancouver Island! In fact, if you feel like traveling a little more luxuriously, you can fly to the island by seaplane or helicopter from Vancouver! With its mild climate, majestic rainforests and incredible coastal views, Vancouver Island feels like a million miles away from any city.
Victoria Victoria
Victoria is the capital of British Columbia and is located in the southern part of Vancouver Island. Victoria has a beautiful Parliament building as well as Beacon Hill Park which is perfect for a walk by the ocean on a sunny day. Goldstream State Park is a must-see with its own version of Niagara Falls.
tofino (Tofino)
For those looking to explore somewhere a little smaller, Tofino in North West Victoria is a must see! This part of the island is famous for surfing and whale watching. This part of the island takes on a mystical atmosphere when it is covered in fog. This makes it a great place to watch storms during the winter months.
Whitehorse (White Horse)
The city of Whitehorse is the center of Yukon, one of the northern regions of Canada. This city has only 25,000 inhabitants. If you think Whitehorse is a sleepy little town, you’d be wrong. In fact, this city is a place that thrives because of its relative anonymity. A place that doesn’t try to be something it’s not. With fantastic attractions like the Yukon River in the heart of the city, some cracking hiking trails, a strong street art scene and amazing restaurants, you’ll only wish you had more time to explore this amazing city!
An interesting fact about Whitehorse is the elevation north of the city. Guinness claims that Whitehorse is a city with the least amount of air pollution! It is also good to know that this high latitude means that winter days are very short and daylight in summer can last up to 9 hours. This makes summer perfect for hiking, fishing, camping, and sightseeing.
There’s a reason we put the Yukon on our adventure, camping, and exploring list. It’s amazing in the winter for off-road skiing around town and seeing the Northern Lights. Many tours help you see the Northern Lights at their best in the Yukon.
Toronto Toronto
Toronto is an international city with a worldwide reputation. To newcomers, Toronto may seem like just one big city. The city center is full of skyscrapers, busy streets, people on the move, and a first-rate public transportation system. But if you look closely at Canada’s largest city, you’ll find that it has more than just an amazing skyline. More than half of Toronto’s population is non-Aboriginal, making the city one of the most culturally diverse in the world. Toronto is home to 200 ethnic groups that speak 140 different languages.
Toronto has several Chinatowns, a Greek Quarter, Little Italy, a Korean Quarter and a Little Portugal. With more than 5 million people, this city is the most populated city in Canada and the economic engine of the province of Ontario. A lot of green spaces, a beautiful beach, international cuisine and various activities are exactly what makes the city special.
Canadian weather is not always hospitable, so check the weather forecast before planning your vacation. Lake Ontario moderates the local climate. In spring and autumn, you can see both sun and rain. During these seasons, the nights are cooler and the days are pleasant, but not hot. In the winter, temperatures drop below freezing, but because of the lake’s influence on the weather, it doesn’t always snow in Toronto. There are usually two or three heavy rains in each season.
If you want to know more about Toronto, read our travel guide to Toronto.
Calgary Stampede (Calgary Stampede)
The Stampede is one of the world’s most famous equestrian shows dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The convention has grown over the years and today attracts the best cowboys in the world who compete for a $2 million prize. If you are not interested in watching these races, you can try other activities such as live concerts, carnival, food and dancing. This Canadian city hosts the best in the West. Smpid show is held every year in July for 10 days.
Here we reviewed a short list of the best tourist attractions in Canada. As we said, this is only part of it. What do you think of our list? If you know of a place that is not on the list, be sure to let us know. We are happy to share more knowledge to help you plan your trip.
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