If you're thinking
about visiting Canada, keep reading... There are many ways to discover the
amazing things this country has to offer from coast to coast. Are you curious
about what those things could be? So here are 30 of the coolest things to do in
Canada (even if you're not Canadian).
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1. Banff National
Park
With the Canadian
Rockies as a backdrop, it's no surprise that international visitors and
Canadians from all over flock to the world-class Banff National Park every year
(no matter what the season). There are plenty of outdoor activities to do in
Banff during the summer, so it's not for the winter! This location is unique,
with hiking in the mountains and kayaking in Lake Louise. Take it from a local:
the turquoise blue waters of Banff National Park are spectacular! If you don't
want to go skiing or snowboarding, you can always spend the day at the spa.
2. CN Tower
Looking for a new
perspective on the Toronto skyline? The CN Tower is the Toronto attraction you
must! Take the famous glass-floor elevator up to the viewing deck in downtown
Toronto. There, you can take in the scenery and even dine in the rotating 360
Restaurant, which offers some of the best views of the city. If you're looking
for a rush, book ahead and you can walk along the outside of the CN Tower on
their EdgeWalk!
3. Victoria
Vancouver Island,
home to the capital of British Columbia, Victoria, is only a short ferry ride
from the city of Vancouver. You'll see something incredible in Victoria, one of
the most popular Canadian cities. Also, Fisherman's Wharf Park and Ogden Point
provide unparalleled views of the Pacific Ocean.
4. Tofino
Why not try something
slower-paced while you're in the area and on Vancouver Island? Make your way up
to Tofino for some outdoor activities such as surfing. Sandy beaches,
year-round surf shops, and some of Canada's most beautiful nature can be here.
Not a fan of surfing? These beaches are also excellent places to unwind. After
you've had your fill of the beach, take a hike through the Rainforest trail in
Pacific Rim National Park for some stunning thick foliage.
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5. Bay of Fundy
The Hopewell Rocks in
the Bay of Fundy, which runs along the border of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia,
are one of the best things to do in Canada. These eroded flowerpots are a sight
to behold as you explore the world-class scenery! You should double-check the
time you're visiting, though, because each hour offers a unique experience. At
low tide, you can walk along the ocean floor, or at high tide, you can get up
close and kayak through the rocks. Talk about a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
6. Churchill,
Manitoba
Seeing a polar bear
in its natural habitat is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and many people are
unaware that it is possible to do so right in Canada! As tourists discovered
it, it became one of Canada's top tourist attractions. If seeing a polar bear
is on your bucket list, you'll want to take a winter safari to Churchill,
Manitoba. This is one of the best places in Canada to see polar bears in their
natural habitat, an incredible experience that even Canadians enjoy!
7. Cape Breton Island
Cape Breton Island,
home to the 298-kilometer-long Cabot Trail, is the ideal place in Nova Scotia
to take in some jaw-dropping coastal views. Don't worry if you don't hike
often; even if you only do a little bit, you can see some incredible views!
It's also one of our favourite Canadian staycation destinations!
8. Algonquin
Provincial Park
There is no better
place in Ontario to experience the great outdoors of Canada than Algonquin
Provincial Park. Whether you're there for a quick hike or to camp in one of the
many campgrounds, there's always something to do. What's the best part? There
are even areas with no cellphone service where you can disconnect! You might
even see some of Canada's incredible wildlife, so keep your eyes and ears
peeled.
9. Whistler
Whistler Blackcomb,
one of the world's most impressive ski resorts, is in Whistler. It's a popular
destination for international visitors from all over the world, as well as
Canadians from all over the country. Skiing, snowshoeing, and visiting a
Scandinavian spa are a few of the activities available in Whistler to help you
make the most of your visit. You should also take the Peak2Peak gondola to see
some incredible views before leaving.
10. Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, which
attracts millions of visitors each year, is something you should put on your
bucket list! Get up close and personal with the falls by taking the Maid of the
Mist boat tour or the Journey Behind the Falls. After you've seen the Falls,
take a stroll over to Clifton Hills. If all that excitement is too much for
you, head to Niagara-on-the-Lake and rent some bikes or join a wine tour to
sample some delicious Ontario wine.
11. Old Quebec City
Visiting North
America's only walled city will give you MAJOR Game of Thrones vibes. You may
wonder where you can find this. Of course, it's Old Quebec City! Because of its
historic European architecture and cobblestone streets, the city has been a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. National historic sites include the Fairmont Le
Château Frontenac Citadel, the Plains of Abraham, Place d'Armes, and the Parque
Historique de l'Artillerie.
12. Parliament Hill
in Ottawa
Did you believe we'd
leave the nation's capital off the list? not! There is so much to do in Ottawa,
and Parliament Hill is one of the best attractions. If you visit during the
summer, you should see the changing of the guard on the House of Commons' front
lawn. It's a must-do for any visitor, including Canadians!
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