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The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, stands as a significant gateway where many newcomers first set foot in Canada. Housed in the historic Pier […]
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Porteau Cove Provincial Park, located along the Sea to Sky Highway in Squamish, Canada, offers a scenic gateway to Howe Sound, the southernmost fjord in North America. The park features […]
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Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation, features the prominent granite face of Stawamus Chief Mountain, which overlooks Howe Sound. […]
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The CF Toronto Eaton Centre, located in the heart of Toronto, stands as the city’s most popular attraction and the busiest shopping mall in North America. Spanning over 2 million […]
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Built in the 1960s under the initiative of Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau, Place des Arts stands as Canada’s largest cultural complex. Located in the heart of Montreal, this expansive site […]
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Queen Elizabeth Park, situated 545 feet (167 meters) above sea level, offers panoramic views of downtown Vancouver. Spanning 128 acres (52 hectares), the park features a sunken quarry garden, a […]
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In downtown Calgary, in front of The Bow building, stands the Wonderland Sculpture, a 39-foot (12-meter) tall artwork in the shape of a young girl’s head. Created by Spanish artist […]
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Nestled along the Bay of Fundy in Canada, Hopewell Rocks stand as a testament to the region’s dramatic tidal shifts. These unique rock formations, carved by the ebb and flow […]
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Nestled in the heart of Niagara Falls, Ontario, the Greg Frewin Theatre offers a unique blend of entertainment and dining. This venue is renowned for its world-class illusionists who perform […]
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Located in Niagara Falls, the Movieland Wax Museum of the Stars offers a unique experience with lifelike wax figures of celebrities and iconic movie characters. Visitors can explore detailed replicas […]
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Nestled in Halifax, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic delves into the rich seafaring history of Nova Scotia and its deep connection to the Atlantic Ocean. The museum chronicles the […]
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The Laurentian Mountains, known as Les Laurentides in French, offer a picturesque escape just beyond Montreal. This region is characterized by its forested peaks, serene lakes, and quaint villages. In […]
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Nestled near Victoria, British Columbia, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites offer a glimpse into the region’s military and maritime history. The lighthouse, standing as the oldest […]
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Race Rocks Ecological Reserve, located near Victoria, Canada, is a protected area characterized by jagged rocks, reef, and the surrounding ocean. The nutrient-rich tidal flows sustain a diverse array of […]
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Originally constructed as a warehouse facility in the 1920s, Queen’s Quay Terminal now stands as a vibrant residential, entertainment, and shopping center on Toronto’s harborfront. Revitalized in the 1980s, the […]
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Nestled along the coastline, Horseshoe Bay serves as both a departure point for ferries to Vancouver Island and the starting point of the scenic Sea to Sky Highway, which links […]
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Every winter, thousands of bald eagles migrate to the Squamish River to feast on salmon, finding a seasonal haven in the 1,865-acre (755-hectare) Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park. Located on the […]
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Once the British Empire’s largest copper mine, the Britannia Mine Museum is nestled at the edge of Howe Sound in Canada, near Whistler. The site’s tunnels, shafts, and historic structures […]
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A symbol of one of Vancouver’s proudest moments, the Vancouver Olympic Cauldron was first lit during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Standing at an impressive 33 feet […]
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The 1000 Islands Tower, located in Kingston, Ontario, stands as a prominent landmark offering visitors panoramic views from 400 feet (122 meters) above the ground. From its observation deck, one […]
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The Toronto Islands, a chain of islands scattered off the shore of Lake Ontario, offer a tranquil retreat just a short distance from the city’s high-rise skyline. Once a narrow […]
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Dating back to 1907, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, affectionately known as the ‘Royal Alex,’ stands as a historic Edwardian-style venue in Toronto. This national historic landmark is one of North […]
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Fort York, constructed in 1793 by the British Army and Canadian militia, stands as a testament to the early defense of York, now known as Toronto. This National Historic Site […]
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Nestled in the heart of Vancouver, VanDusen Botanical Garden offers a serene escape with meandering paths that wind through a diverse collection of more than 7,500 plant varieties. The garden […]