Canada’s Top Vacation Spots

Vacation Adventure travel enthusiasts would love picturesque Canada!

Rough Guide has named Canada one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Canadian landscapes have even beaten those of New Zealand, Iceland, and Italy. If you are just eyeing the possibility of immigrating to this country, give it a try and go there on vacation. This country will especially appeal to those who love active tourism and nature. Canada has unique national parks, picturesque mountains, lakes, and, of course, Niagara Falls.

Kelowna

You can come to the resort town of Kelowna, British Columbia at any time of the year! In the summer, you can relax by the Okanagan Lake, and in the winter, you can go skiing in the mountains. By the way, not far from the city, there are more than 40 wineries.

Gros Morne National Park

This park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it covers over 280 hectares of Newfoundland’s west coast. You can also take a boat trip across the scenic Brook Pond.

Prince Edward Island

This Canadian island will appeal to nature lovers: there are green hills, red sandstones, and the sea. You can even spot harp seals on Prince Edward Island. Moreover, there are golf courses on the island — in case you enjoy this sport.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is one of the world’s natural wonders. Come here, and you will see a spectacular 58-meter waterfall, as well as a lot of other attractions including rides and a park with thousands of butterflies. The best time to visit Niagara Falls is from June to August.

Banff National Park

Banff National Park is the largest park in the world that can compete with the Swiss Alps in its beauty. The best time to visit Banff is from June to August and from December to March. In the winter, it’s a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts, and summertime is the season for festivals. The park is located in the province of Alberta.

Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park is one of the most amazing places in Canada with spectacular views offering unique vantage points to enjoy the natural environment at every step. The park is located on the eastern outskirts of Alberta. In the park, which covers an area of 10,878 km², you can find all kinds of natural wonders: mountains, rivers, and even glaciers. Here travelers can enjoy active tourism at any season. Besides, this park is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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