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Bay of Fundy
Bay of Fundy You’ll have to visit the Bay of Fundy twice to truly see what the fuss is about — its beauty, home to the world’s most dramatic tidal fluctuations, lies in contrasts. The giant 170-mile-long saltwater bay, sandwiched by sections of Canadian provinces Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, has
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Basilique-Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Quebec
Basilique-Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Quebec The oldest Christian parish north of Mexico, the Basilique-Cathédrale Notre-Dame-De-Québec has suffered everything from fires to battle damage to reconstruction and restoration. The opulent cathedral you see today is richly decorated with impressive works
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Baie-Saint-Paul
Baie-Saint-Paul In Quebec’s Charlevoix region, for centuries the well-heeled town of Baie-Saint-Paul has been inspiring artists ranging from the traditional, including the Group of Seven who painted here in the ‘20s, to the avant garde, like the Cirque du Soleil performance troupe that hosted its
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Avondale Sky Winery
Avondale Sky Winery Nestled in the rolling hills of the luxuriant Annapolis Valley, Avondale Sky Winery is by Stewart Creaser and Lorraine Vassalo, two wine lovers who traded stressful careers in the city for the demanding but rewarding life as winemaker. The duo has kept a very local approach to
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Atwater Market
Atwater Market Open since 1933, Atwater Market is an important part of Montreal’s culinary heritage, offering a true taste of the city through artisans and purveyors selling only the freshest foods, ingredients and products. The market is spread across two floors and also includes outdoor stalls w
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Artillery Park National Historic Site
Artillery Park National Historic Site With its strategic view of the plateau west of the city and the St Charles River, Artillery Park National Historic Site is a complex of defensive buildings constructed by the French in the 17th and 18th centuries. The site also functioned as an ammunition fact
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Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park Widely recognized as the oldest land preserve in Canada, Algonquin Provincial Park is home to numerous lakes, thousands of kilometers of winding streams and rivers, 1,200 campsites and dozens of opportunities to explore the outdoors.Travelers can stop by the popular Algon
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Alexander Keiths Brewery
Alexander Keiths Brewery Ask anyone from Nova Scotia what the province’s favorite beer is, and they’re bound to say Alexander Keith’s. You can’t make a trip to Halifax without visiting the famous brewery, founded in 1820. Nowadays, Alexander Keith’s still makes up for every 1 in 3 beers sold withi
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Alexander Falls
Alexander Falls Located in the Callaghan Valley, the 141-foot Alexander Falls make for a beautiful day trip destination from Whistler Village. Just be sure to bring a picnic, as it’s a favorite lunch spot for locals and visitors alike. Picnic tables are surrounded by thick forest, and the crashing
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Aero Space Museum of Calgary
Aero Space Museum of Calgary Kids big and small are fascinated by the Aero Space Museum of Calgary, highlighting the history of Canadian aviation. As well as displaying historic civilian and military aircraft, the museum hosts exhibits of visiting aircraft. Go for a spin in a plane flight simulato
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Abkhazi Garden
Abkhazi Garden Victoria is highly rated for its gardens, and the thoughtfully designed, tranquil Abkhazi Garden is no exception. The garden was created by the Georgian Prince Nicholas Abkhazi, and his Shanghai-born wife, Peggy. Their garden was saved from the developers’ bulldozers and is now mana
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Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory
Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory One of the most delightful non-Falls attractions, Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory features over 2,000 colorful tropical butterflies, made up from more than 50 different species. The butterflies float freely among lush, exotic blossoms and greenery, even oc
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Calaway Park
Calaway Park For all the fun of the fair, with family-friendly rides and live entertainment, visit Calaway Park. The largest amusement park in Canada’s west, Calaway Park has 34 rides spread over 36 hectares (90 acres). From special rides for youngsters like the Aeromax crop duster to the whirling
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Winnipeg
Winnipeg Home to half the population of Manitoba, Winnipeg is a Canadian city of 633,000 that’s famous for its music and performing arts festivals. Known as the Gateway to the West, the multicultural city rises out of the central Canadian prairies at the meeting point of the Red and Assiniboine ri
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Halifax
Halifax Halifax, the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, sits on a rugged peninsula that juts into the Atlantic Ocean. Few visitors to Canada make it all the way out to this southeastern corner of the country, but those who do (many of whom are cruise passengers) are rewarded with uns
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Churchill
Churchill In Manitoba’s remote north, the tiny town of Churchill has long attracted travelers in search of wild spaces and even wilder animals. In summer, look out for the beluga whales that arrive in their thousands to the shores of Hudson Bay.It’s in fall that the polar bear capital of the world
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Prospect Point
Prospect Point Found within the current bounds of Vancouvers Stanley Park, Prospect Point is not only the highest point in the park and a great viewpoint of the harbor, but a place of significant history. In the late 1800s, boats traveling into Burrard Inlet were forced to pass extremely close to
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Yaletown
Yaletown Pedestrian-friendly Yaletown is Vancouver’s little SoHo, a former red-brick rail terminal turned into a warehouse district lined with swanky New York-style lofts and chichi boutiques. The focal point of the modern-day yuppie enclave exudes a hip and inviting atmosphere - especially at nig
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Dorchester Square
Dorchester Square Dorchester Square is a leafy and large urban park in downtown Montreal surrounded by boutiques and skyscrapers; it is bordered by René-Lévesque Boulevard to the south, Peel Street to the west, Metcalfe Street to the east, and Dominion Street to the north. The elegantly manicured
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St Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal
St Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal St Josephs Oratory of Mount Royal, a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine, holds the title of Canadas largest church while also remaining one of the worlds most visited centers of pilgrimage. It was even designated a National Historic Site of Canada
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