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As the world‘s second-largest country, Canada is filled with many experiences and takes on many forms geographically. From the majestic Rocky Mountain peaks in the west, covered in snow; to the rugged coastlines and maritime provinces in the east, to the expansive north, Canada is beautiful in whimsy. Stop and explore cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, each multicultural cities with diversity in its unique flavor and special character. Learn about the traditions and history of the Indigenous peoples, and experience the country‘s British, French, and Indigenous blend of cultures. If you like rural outdoor pursuits, cultural experiences, urban exploration, or all of the above, Canada will be a memorable trip.
Enjoy The Festivals

Montreal Jazz Festival
This largest jazz festival in the world is a festival of music that lasts for ten days, featuring over 20 stages for various performers and musicians all over the world.

Winterlude
Every February a winter festival takes place and lasts for 3 weeks in duration. It features ice–ice sports, ice art, and joyous music, including the world’s largest skate rink.

Celebration of Light
It is a musical and fireworks spectacle, during July and August. The fireworks from each of the companies compete against one another.

Pride Toronto
Originally beginning in 1981 as a protest against the now infamous bathhouse raids in Canada, this festival now celebrates the freedom of the LGTB community in the country.

International Istanbul Film Festival
The festival is all about the cowboy country vibes. It is an annual rodeo, exhibition, and festival that takes place every July.

Canada Day Celebrations
Canada Day on July 1 is equivalent to July 4th in the USA. The streets are filled with colors of white and red all day. There is also plenty of fine Canadian beer to drink and exciting fireworks to see.
Wide Range Of Tourist Attractions

CN Tower
One of the most recognizable architectural works in the Toronto Skyline. You can climb this observation tower which stands 1,815 feet tall to have all of Toronto at your feet and look over up to 100 miles on a clear day.

Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a 1,000-acre urban park in Vancouver. The park is also a lush escape from the city with its beautiful gardens, scenic trails, and lovely views.

Royal Ontario Museum
It is Canada’s largest museum, containing a unrivaled and internationally meaningful collection of over six million objects and specimens in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces.

Old Quebec
Old Quebec is easy to explore by walking. The old buildings and streets twist and turn, and there are so many surprises and treasures along the way that it is worth walking slowly.

St. Lawrence Market
It is the world‘s ultimate food market in downtown Toronto. It has over 120 vendors that sell fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, fish, cheese, baked goods, and specialty foods. In addition to having fresh and specialty foods it also has many restaurants, cafes, and artisan shops.

The Cabot Trail
Located on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, the famous Cabot Trail is a picturesque 298 km (185-mile) loop road that is often referred to as one of the most scenic drives in the world, offering a variety of landscapes, including rugged shorelines, scenic fishing villages and the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls actually consists of three waterfalls. There are Horseshoe Falls, which is on the Canadian side, and then American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls on the New York side. If you want to walk around at the base, you can check out hiking trails and boardwalks, or you can check out the top and see a whole panoramic view from there.

Canadian Rockies
The UNESCO World Heritage site, the Rockies, has jagged peaks, turquoise lakes, and wildflowers, all coming together to create a beautiful landscape.

Northern Lights
Auroras can be viewed almost any night in the northern sky between August and May. The best aurora viewing locations include Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), Churchill (Manitoba), and Whitehorse (Yukon).

Great Bear Rainforest
It is among the largest temperate rainforests on earth, containing one of North America’s densest populations of grizzly bears, and the Spirit Bear, a unique white–phased variant of the black bear that is only found in this area.

Banff National Park
The oldest national park in Canada, home to pine forests, glaciers, snow capped mountains, alpine lakes, and wildlife such as grizzly bears, moose, and elks.

Red Coast
Prince Edward Island‘s Red Coast is deeply rooted in historic tradition with quaint lighthouses providing a navigational aid for vessels along its jagged coastline. The rich red soil acts as a backdrop to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and offers a brilliant contrast against the blue waters.
The Delicious Food
Poutine
Bannocks
Lobster Roll
Montreal Bagel
Montreal Smoked Beef
Maple Taffy
Enjoy The Sports

ICE Hockey
Immensely popular, it is the national winter sport of Canada.

Lacrosse
It is Canada’s oldest national sport, popular since the mid-1800s.

Soccer
Professional soccer in Canada is played in the Canadian Premier League, the Northern Super League and Major League Soccer.