There are many reasons to love Canada
Canada is just an indescribably beautiful country. The people are incredibly friendly, and the country offers adventure, action, adventure and relaxation. If you are planning a trip to Canada, try as much as possible to combine as many of these sights as possible.
Lake Superior
If you love lakes, Lake Superior is definitely worth a visit. Lake Superior is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world and the surroundings are phenomenal.
Toronto and CN Tower
Toronto is Canada’s cultural capital and houses the wild CN Tower. It was once the tallest detached building in the world, and the view is unmistakable. If you are healthy, you can take on Edgewalk, where you go ALL the way to the edge (we guarantee that you will feel the adrenaline in your body). CN Tower in Toronto
Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island is a must-see in western Canada. Vancouver Island has a fantastic wildlife and wildlife so remember and fully equipped camera or phone. Vancouver Island in Canada
Canadian Prairies
The Canadien Prairies spread across three Canadian provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The huge area will NOT disappoint you.
Quebec City
Quebec City is more reminiscent of a European village than the largest of any province in Canada. Quebec City has the perfect size for a few city days and you will love Chateau Frontenac. If you are here in the winter, we can recommend the Quebec Winter Carnival. Remember to practice your French before visiting this part of Canada. Quebec City and Canada
Calgary
Calgary is a popular av and even appears on a list made by the New York Times of ’52 cities to visit ‘. Calgary has the annual Calgary Stampede in July, music events, crazy festivals and rodeo shows. And then it’s super nice. Calgary and Canada
Wells Gray Provincial Park
Although Wells Gray Provincial Park is not official in the national park, it is definitely worth a visit. In Wells Gray you will find forests, mountains, rivers and a wildlife. Over 40 waterfalls adorn the area and you can spend the night in the park and go canoeing on the journey “Canadian Parks West”. Wells Gray Provincial Park in Canada
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls waterfalls share New York State and the Candicane province of Ontario with the highest fall in the world. One of the coolest things you can do at Niagara Falls is to sail with The Maid of the Mist where you get really close to the wild waterfall and feel the drops on your cheeks – you get wet!
Banff National Park
The oldest national park in Canada is located in Canadian ‘the Rockies’ and it makes you think there are no moments. You see the most blue lakes as you pull, and when you need to rest your feet you can do so in Banff Upper Hot Springs. Banff is a must! Banff National Park in Canada
Whistler
Whistler, dear Whistler! With Whistler, one can hardly avoid saying the words ‘adventure’ and ‘extreme sports’. Whistler is only hours north of Vancouver and if you’ve into adventure, Whistler has it all. The best ski slopes, challenging hiking routes and a cool mountain bike park. Whitsler in Canada