
27 Must-See Attractions in Canada
From coast to coast, Canada packs in a potpourri of adventure.

From coast to coast, Canada packs in a potpourri of adventure.

The capital, and largest city of Manitoba, Winnipeg is set at the spot where the Red and Assiniboine rivers meet, almost slap bang in the center of North America.

Canada is a very unique country. It is vast — the second largest country in size in the world.

This Commonwealth country is actually the world’s second largest. Most of that land area, however, is complete wilderness.

Canada’s largest and most populous city, Toronto is the capital of Ontario and sits on the eponymous Lake Ontario itself – all 24,000 square miles of it.

Once a modest lumber settlement, this riverside city was controversially selected as a national capital in the mid-19th century.

Located in one of the most stunning spots imaginable, Vancouver is surrounded by sparkling shorelines and soaring snow-capped mountains.

West Canada is rugged – this is, after all, Rocky Mountain country. It’s scenic – from pretty alpine lakes and prairies to the ocean.

Set along a scenic river and surrounded by vast stretches of nature, this northern metropolis offers an appealing mix of outdoor adventure and urban attractions.

Canada is a diverse and scenic nation, and there is no end to the list of things you can see, do and explore in the Great White North.

Bordering the Pacific Ocean, British Columbia is debatably one of the most stunning provinces of Canada.

Often overshadowed by larger and more famous urban centers, this dynamic city consistently ranks among the best places in the world to live.

Founded in 1608, this historic city is filled with centuries-old buildings, churches, and fortified walls that reflect its rich past.

Widely considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Vancouver is set in a stunning spot with scenic shores and soaring mountains lying all around it.

Historic streets, grand old buildings, and lively cafés give this city a distinctly European feel unlike anywhere else in North America.
