Seven cool Canadian destinations
Seven cool Canadian destinations
1. Victoria, British Columbia
Canada’s most western province is beautiful year round and offers terrific skiing, hiking, biking and kayaking/canoeing.
From the Cherry Blossom Festival to the Sakura Days Japan Fair, The International Jazz Festival to the Vancouver Craft Beer Week, there’s always something exciting happening.
2. Edmonton, Alberta
Home of North America’s largest mall, West Edmonton Mall is simply remarkable. Boasting a water park, North America’s largest indoor amusement park, a skating rink and of course, a plethora of shops and dining options, it’s easy to always have something on the go here.
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3. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is full of outdoor adventures, a beautiful 80-kilometer riverfront, and a wide variety of water sports. Explore the city of bridges via canoe, kayak, or paddle boat, and soak in The Remai Modern, which features the best collection of contemporary art in the Prairies.
Wanuskewin Heritage Park is a 6,000-year old aboriginal meeting ground that’s a must-experience spot to get a deeper understanding and appreciation for this prairie city.
4. Winnipeg, Manitoba
Experience the over 100 year old Assiniboine Park Zoo, which has exhibits featuring polar bears and seals, make an educational stop at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to learn about Canadian history and to relax, head to the Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature. They have a wide variety of spa treatments, including hot and cold pools and saunas.
5. Toronto, Ontario
Ontario’s capital has such diverse options, from museums, art galleries, unique markets, massive shopping centres, sports year round, a beautiful waterfront and picturesque communities.
The Distillery District is a must-see, along with the entertainment district and for a birds eye view, ascend the CN Tower.
6. Niagara Falls, Ontario
There’s nothing quite like soaking in one of the wonders of the world.Niagara Falls packs in excitement year round from the majestic falls themselves, the Maid of the Mist, dozens of nearby wineries, a massive Ferris Wheel and numerous other tourist attractions and events.
7. Montreal, Quebec
Home to the massively popular and funny Just For Laughs Festival, Montreal can be (and should be!) enjoyed year round. The culinary scene here is one of the best in North America, with a diverse array of dining options with absolutely something for every palate.
The waterfront is gorgeous, there’s SO much to see and do in all of the villages within this bustling metropolis.