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Kluane National Park
Kluane National Park Home to Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada, snow-capped mountains and stunning glaciers dot the landscape of Kluane. It’s also home to more than 100 species of birds, including the golden and bald eagle.Covering more than 20,000 square kilometers, nearly 9,000 square mile
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Kicking Horse Mountain Resort
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort Kicking Horse Mountain Resort sits at the confluence of the Kicking Horse and Columbia rivers, surrounded by both the Purcell and Canadian Rocky Mountain ranges. As the dramatic surrounding landscapes change with the seasons, so does this quaint alpine village; it’s h
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Kelowna
Kelowna British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley is the hub for western Canada’s growing wine industry, with nearly 200 vineyards and wineries dotting its sun-baked hills. Kelowna, the region’s largest city, sprawls along the shores of Okanagan Lake and offers all the services you need for a wine-tourin
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Kananaskis River
Kananaskis River A mountain river at the tributary of the Bow River, Kananaskis is one of the most scenic rivers of western Alberta, Canada. With views of the Canadian Rockies, its waters are known for sports such as canoeing, river rafting, and kayaking. Several hiking trails run on the lands bes
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Johnston Canyon
Johnston Canyon Johnston Canyon is one of the most popular day hikes in Banff National Park. It’s a fairly easy hike on man-made trails to reach the canyon’s two waterfalls, making it a great activity for families and people of every fitness level and age. Johnston Creek flows through Johnston Can
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Jacques Cartier Place
Jacques Cartier Place Stretching from the Rue Notre-Dame in the north to the Old Port in the south, Jacques Cartier Place (Place Jacques Cartier) is the famed cobbled square at the heart of Vieux Montréal. In this lively carnival, you can watch lively street performers, have your portrait painted,
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Humber Bay Park
Humber Bay Park Humber Bay Park consists of two man-made peninsulas, that jut out at the mouth of Mimico Creek just before it joins Lake Ontario. Humber Bay Park East is a great place to go animal watching, as a large number of cormorants, geese, herons, swans and ducks congregate here. Also frequ
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Hôtel de Glace
Hôtel de Glace The first ice hotel in North America, Quebec’s Hôtel de Glace is sculpted over the course of five weeks every winter from over 500 tons of ice and 15,000 tons of snow. Open from January until late March with 44 bedrooms and suites, the hotel even has its own wedding chapel made of i
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Heritage Park
Heritage Park Heritage Park is a historical village in Calgary that showcases the history of Western Canada from 1860 to 1950. It is Canada’s largest living museum, divided into four areas that each represents a different period of time. Some of the area historic buildings still stand, while
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Harrison River
Harrison River Draining the beautifully clear waters of Harrison Lake, Harrison River is a short, but extremely important tributary to the Fraser River system in southern British Columbia, Canada. The river empties into the Fraser approximately a 90-minute drive from the city of Vancouver at the v
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Hard Rock Cafe Toronto
Hard Rock Cafe Toronto Part-American diner, part-Rock ‘n’ Roll hall of fame, the iconic Hard Rock Café franchise has branches all over the globe, and the Hard Rock Café Toronto is among the oldest, serving music lovers since 1978. Located right opposite the huge Toronto Eaton Shopping Centre, it’s
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Halifax Seaport Farmer’s Market
Halifax Seaport Farmer’s Market Every Friday to Sunday the Halifax Farmer’s Market comes alive at Pier 20 with over 230 local vendors selling everything from crafts to produce. This market is the oldest continuously operating farmer’s market in North America, founded in 1750. Pick up some fresh se
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Halifax Cruise Port
Halifax Cruise Port On the edge of the Atlantic Ocean is Halifax, the largest city in Atlantic Canada and the Maritimes. Get out on foot and explore what this east coast capital has to offer, whether it’s strolling the waterfront’s boardwalk, navigating Citadel Hill, or listening to live music at
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Halifax City Hall
Halifax City Hall Halifax City Hall stands at the north end of the city’s historical Grand Parade, which dates back to when Halifax was founded in 1749. The building itself was constructed between 1887 and 1890, and it’s now one of the oldest public buildings in Nova Scotia. It’s also a National H
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Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve Encompassing 15 islands, scattered around the southeastern tip of Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands National Park is one of Canada’s most recently established National Parks and among the top attractions of British Columbia’s Gulf Islands. Reachable only by boat
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Gulf Islands
Gulf Islands British Columbia’s Gulf Islands include both the major populated islands and hundreds of small islands in the archipelago at the southern end of the Strait of Georgia between Vancouver Island and the BC Mainland. The Strait of Georgia is part of the larger Salish Sea, which owes its n
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Government Street
Government Street Running through the heart of Downtown Victoria, Government Street is home to plenty of shopping and local history. Along the Victoria Harbour front, the British Columbia Legislature Buildings and the Fairmont Empress are important historical landmarks, both designed by the untrai
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Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mikmaq Museum
Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mikmaq Museum At the Glooscap Heritage Centre and Mikmaw Museum in the town of Truro, the first thing you’ll see is a 40-foot statue of Glooscap — the legendary figure who, in Mikmaw lore, was the first human on Earth, created from a bolt of lightning in the sand.On ente
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Gibraltar Point Lighthouse
Gibraltar Point Lighthouse The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, built in 1808, is the oldest landmark in Toronto as well as one of the earliest lighthouses built on the Great Lakes. Originally, sperm whale oil and later coal were used to light the lantern and guide ships through York Harbour, but today
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Georgian Bay Islands National Park
Georgian Bay Islands National Park With its dense carpet of white pines and red oak, hemmed in by rocky shores and punctuated by vibrant pockets of wild orchids and white trilliums, it’s easy to be swept away by the beauty of the Georgian Bay Islands National Park. Made up of 63 small islands and
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