Photo by Satoru Kikuchi
  • Canada’s Wonderland200 attractions, more than 65 thrilling rides, a water park, all in Canada's Wonderland, the country's largest amusement park.
  • Peggys CoveA small fishing village with a legendary lighthouse, set on rocky shores, one of Canada's hidden gems.
  • Vancouver IslandPart of British Columbia, Vancouver Island has a beautiful landscape, with alpine meadows and lakes and also a rich wildlife.
  • Hubbard GlacierLocated between Alaska and Yukon Bay in Canada, Hubbard is one of the largest glaciers in the world.
  • Gros Morne National ParkA World Heritage site, with spectacular fiords and a moonscape look.
  • Cape Breton IslandAn island with a rich cultural heritage, gorgeous landscape and abundant flora and fauna.
  • Emerald LakeA beautiful lake, named after its intense green color, in the southern part of Yukon Territory, Canada.
  • Bruce PeninsulaBruce Peninsula is a region in Ontario, located on a finger of land surrounded by the blue waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.
  • Butchart GardensWhat was once a quarry, transformed into a beautiful blooming garden.
  • Kootenay National ParkA park rich in diversity, from glacier peaks to to semi-arid grasslands.
  • Helmcken FallsA spectacular fall, which plunges 141 meters down a narrow canyon.
  • Mont TremblantA small village in Quebec, which has become a popular getaway for tourist and locals alike, whether in winter or in summer.
  • Jasper National ParkWith its beautiful rugged mountains, glaciers, forests and alpine meadows, it's no wonder this park has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Banff National ParkBanff National Park is Canada'a first national park, and at 6,641 square kilometres it is also one of the largest in Canada, if not the world.
  • Yoho National ParkThe park offers a wide variety of activities, from hiking to scenic drives, water activities and photography.
  • Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii)The unique flora and fauna on the island will reward each visitor.
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