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Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains Alberta’s stunning Rocky Mountains are perhaps its biggest attraction. Protected by the Banff and Jasper national parks, the spectacular mountains run along the border of British Columbia and Alberta. All up, the mountain chain runs south across Canada and the US for more than 4,83
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Banff Lake Louise
Banff Lake Louise No wonder stunning turquoise Lake Louise is known as the jewel of the Rockies. Set in a small glacial valley, surrounded by snow-topped mountains, the lakeshore is threaded with hiking trails and viewpoints. On a clear day, you’ll see the reflected glory of this spectacular place
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Squamish Lilwat Cultural Center
Squamish Lilwat Cultural Center The Squamish and Lil’wat people invite you to learn about the cultures of BC First Nations at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler, ‘where rivers, mountains and people meet’. Celebrating nature’s bounty and beauty in this stunning part of the world, a vi
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Whistler Village
Whistler Village Depending on the season, Whistler Village is either located at the base of North America’s biggest ski resort or mountain bike park. No matter the season, it’s the heart of Whistler, British Columbia, and it’s bustling with people looking to enjoy the area’s vibrant mountain cultu
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Journey Behind the Falls
Journey Behind the Falls Horseshoe Falls is an awesome site from the shore and from a boat, but the best way to truly experience its absolute power is to take the Journey Behind the Falls. On this journey, you’ll don a plastic poncho and traverse tunnels bored into the rock behind the great sheet
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Niagara Falls, Ontario
Niagara Falls, Ontario Spectacular! Wow! Fabulous! Whatever superlatives you choose, you won’t be able to keep the word from your lips at Niagara Falls. For here, great muscular bands of water tumble over a precipice like liquid glass, roaring into the void below. In terms of sheer volume, more th
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Whistler Fairmont Chateau
Whistler Fairmont Chateau Whistler enjoys skiing and après-ski fun year-round, and there’s no ritzier place to soak it all in than the Whistler Fairmont Chateau. At the foot of Blackcomb Mountain, source of that fabulous skiing, the modern chateau-style hotel prides itself on the high level of ser
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Distillery Historic District
Distillery Historic District Torontos Distillery Historic District comprises more than 40 heritage buildings and holds the largest collection of Victorian era industrial architecture in North America. Red brick is everywhere, including the streets themselves. As you wander along the street in the
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Gastown
Gastown A highly evocative neighborhood of excellent character bars and a smattering of good restaurants, Gastown is Vancouver’s best old-town area. The Victorian era resonates in the cobblestone streets, antique lamps, and old buildings, adding to the neighborhood’s distinctive ambiance. Gastown
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Granville Island
Granville Island Brimming with arts and crafts studios, bars and restaurants with eye-popping views, Granville Island is a popular spot for visitors and locals alike. Though it’s really a peninsula, jutting out into False Creek, the island draws those who come to wander the pedestrian-friendly all
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Montmorency Falls
Montmorency Falls Higher than the Niagara Falls, the impressive Montmorency Falls stand 83 meters (272 feet) tall. The falls form at the mouth of the Montmorency River, where it drops over a cliff into the St. Lawrence River. On summer nights, the plunging water is illuminated; during July and Aug
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Mount Royal
Mount Royal Montréalers are proud of their mountain, Mount Royal. Though its more like a large hill in the heart of Montreal, Mount Royal still draws anyone in search of a little greenery and space. The mountain is the site of Mount Royal Park, the work of New York Central Park designer Frederick
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Dr Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden
Dr Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden A tranquil break from bustling Chinatown, this intimate garden of ease exhibits the Taoist symbolism behind the placing of gnarled pine trees, winding covered pathways, and ancient limestone formations. On your visit, learn how everything in the garden reflects balanc
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Old Quebec (Vieux Quebec)
Old Quebec (Vieux Quebec) Vieux Québec is the crown jewel of French Canada and if youre coming for the first time, look out - theres simply no other place like it in North America. Narrow cobbled streets are lined with 17th- and 18th-century houses and almost every step will bring you to another h
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Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre Stanley Parks biggest draw, the aquarium is home to 9,000 water-loving creatures - including sharks, dolphins, Amazonian caimans, and a somewhat shy octopus. Theres also a small, walk-through rainforest area full of birds, butterflies, and turtles. Check ou
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ByWard Market
ByWard Market Canada’s oldest market, operating since 1826, the ByWard Market is one of the most entertaining attractions in Ottawa. Come here year-round, rain or shine to get a taste for Ottawa’s food culture and lively city ambiance. There are more than 260 fresh produce, arts and crafts stands
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Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal)
Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal) On the edge of the St Lawrence River, Old Montreal (or Vieux Montréal) is the city’s birthplace with picturesque squares, grand old-world architecture, and a dense concentration of locals and visitors. The narrow Rue St-Paul, the old main street, teems with art galler
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Maid of the Mist Steamboat
Maid of the Mist Steamboat A ride on the Maid of the Mist steamboat is a must-do on a visit to Niagara Falls, especially for first timers. These brave little boats have been ploughing headlong into the Falls misty veil since 1846. Its loud and wet and lots of fun. Before you begin your ride on the
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Victoria Beacon Hill Park
Victoria Beacon Hill Park Victoria’s largest parklands sprawl to the waterfront at Beacon Hill Park. Surrounded by grand homes and gardens, the 75-hectare (200-acre) park is an oasis of towering trees, seasonal flowers, tranquil ponds and joggers’ pathways. Look out for bald eagles, ducks, swans,
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Bird Kingdom Niagara Falls
Bird Kingdom Niagara Falls A perfect diversion for kids, Bird Kingdom is the worlds largest indoor aviary, with 400 species of free-flying tropical birds from around the globe. The authentic environments here allow an intimate, up-close interaction between you and the free-flighted wonders of the
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