Attractions in Canada
Safari Niagara, located in Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers a 150-acre (60-hectare) nature park where visitors can observe over 1,000 species of animals. This family-friendly attraction provides a variety of experiences, […]
Nestled in the Callaghan Valley, Whistler Olympic Park served as the venue for the Nordic events during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Today, it offers 56 miles (90 kilometers) […]
Nestled within Montreal’s Eaton Centre, the Grevin Museum (Musée Grévin Montréal) showcases 120 lifelike wax figures, including Hollywood stars, Canadian celebrities, and world icons such as Tom Hanks and Celine […]
Located on Montreal’s Île Notre-Dame within Parc Jean-Drapeau, the 2.7-mile (4.4-kilometer) Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve is a versatile venue that hosts the annual Grand Prix du Canada. When not in use for […]
Nestled on the shores of the Minas Basin, Blomidon Estate Winery offers a picturesque setting for those exploring Nova Scotia’s coastal landscapes. The winery is dedicated to using only locally-sourced […]
Nestled among the snowy summits of the Pacific Ranges and enveloped by old-growth forest, Callaghan Valley in Whistler, Canada, served as the venue for the Nordic events of the 2010 […]
In the heart of Niagara Falls, the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark stands as a premier family destination. Spanning multiple levels, the park boasts 16 waterslides, some reaching heights of six stories. […]
Nestled within Kootenay National Park, Stanley Glacier offers a challenging hike through a regrowth pine forest, known for its vibrant wildflowers, to rocky scrambles and stunning glacier views. The trail […]
Notre-Dame Street, or Rue Notre-Dame, stretches nearly the entire length of Montreal Island and stands as one of the city’s most significant thoroughfares. In Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal), the street […]
The Grange, a restored historic building in the heart of Toronto, stands as one of the city’s oldest structures and is now integrated into the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). […]
Salt Spring Island, the largest of British Columbia’s Gulf Islands, offers a cherished retreat for Vancouverites seeking a break from urban life. Nestled along a coastline framed by beaches and […]
Just outside Quebec City, the Hôtel de Glace stands as the only ice hotel in North America. Constructed annually from over 500 tons of ice and 15,000 tons of snow, […]
Nestled in Kingston, Canada, the Aquatarium at Tall Ships Landing offers a comprehensive look into the wildlife, ecosystems, and economics of Ontario’s waterways. This interactive aquarium features a variety of […]
Nestled in the forests near Whistler, Canada, Alexander Falls is a striking triple-tiered waterfall on Madeley Creek, plummeting from a height of 141 feet (43 meters). A viewing platform at […]
The Ontario Science Centre, located northeast of Downtown Toronto, is a museum dedicated to educating the public about science, technology, and society. Opened in 1969, the centre features a state-of-the-art […]
Valcartier Vacation Village, a year-round destination near Quebec City, offers a diverse array of activities for visitors. In the winter, guests can enjoy snow tubing and ice-skating, while the summer […]
The Richmond Olympic Experience (ROX) in Canada offers an immersive journey into the history of the Olympics, combining interactive exhibits with virtual sports simulators. Visitors can experience the thrill of […]
Lake Louise Ski Resort, located in the heart of Banff, Canada, stands as one of North America’s largest and most renowned ski destinations. Nestled above the glacial valley of Lake […]
Nestled at the foot of Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler’s Upper Village, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler provides ski-in ski-out access to the slopes during winter and an on-site championship golf course […]
Yellowhead Pass, a historic route through the rugged Canadian Rockies, has served as a vital trade thoroughfare for centuries. Located in Jasper, this National Historic Site offers visitors a chance […]
Toronto’s Little Italy, established in the early 1900s, emerged as a vibrant community when Italian immigrants settled in the area, opening numerous mom-and-pop shops along College Street West. Today, while […]
Nestled in Montreal, the Ecomuseum Zoo is an open-air wildlife park dedicated to the care and conservation of animals native to Quebec’s St. Lawrence Valley. Here, visitors can observe a […]
The Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre, located in the town of Truro, Nova Scotia, delves into the rich history of the Mi’kmaq people, a Native American tribe indigenous to Canada’s […]
The Ed Mirvish Theatre, located in Toronto, Canada, opened its doors in the 1920s as a venue for motion pictures and vaudeville. Over the decades, it has evolved to host […]