Banff National Park, Alberta
Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff is famous for its stunning mountain landscapes, turquoise lakes like Lake Louise, and year-round outdoor activities.
Niagara Falls, Ontario
One of the most iconic natural wonders in the world, Niagara Falls offers breathtaking views, boat tours, and vibrant entertainment on both the Canadian and U.S. sides.
Vancouver, British Columbia
A bustling west coast city surrounded by mountains and ocean, Vancouver is known for Stanley Park, multicultural cuisine, and outdoor adventures.
Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec), Quebec City
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Old Quebec features charming cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a European atmosphere with rich French-Canadian culture.
Toronto, Ontario
Canada’s largest city, Toronto is a multicultural hub with attractions like the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, and vibrant neighborhoods.
Montreal, Quebec
A city blending French charm with North American flair, Montreal is known for its festivals, historic Old Montreal, arts scene, and culinary delights.
Whistler, British Columbia
A world-renowned ski resort town, Whistler offers top-notch winter sports, mountain biking in summer, and a lively pedestrian village.
Prince Edward Island
Famous for red sand beaches, Anne of Green Gables heritage, and scenic coastal drives, PEI is a peaceful retreat with rich maritime culture.
Jasper National Park, Alberta
Less crowded than Banff, Jasper boasts incredible hiking, wildlife viewing, glaciers, and scenic drives like the Icefields Parkway.
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada’s capital city features Parliament Hill, national museums, historic sites, and the famous Rideau Canal.
Victoria, British Columbia
Located on Vancouver Island, Victoria is known for its British colonial architecture, Butchart Gardens, and whale watching.
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Home to the Cabot Trail, this island offers spectacular coastal views, Gaelic and Acadian culture, and hiking in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Tofino, British Columbia
A surfer’s paradise and nature lover’s retreat, Tofino is great for storm watching, kayaking, and exploring rugged coastal beauty.
Churchill, Manitoba
One of the best places in the world to see polar bears in the wild, Churchill also offers opportunities to see beluga whales and the Northern Lights.
Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gros Morne showcases dramatic fjords, mountains, and geological wonders.
Calgary, Alberta
Known for the Calgary Stampede, this city blends cowboy culture with modern urban life and is a gateway to the Rockies.
St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
One of North America’s oldest cities, St. John’s features colorful row houses, historic sites, and dramatic coastal cliffs.
Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, Quebec
A prime spot for whale watching, kayaking, and observing marine wildlife in one of Canada’s best ecological reserves.
Thousand Islands, Ontario
This picturesque region offers boat tours, castle visits, and water activities along the St. Lawrence River.
Kelowna, British Columbia
Located in the Okanagan Valley, Kelowna is popular for its vineyards, warm climate, lake activities, and beautiful scenery.