
This Political Hub Isn’t What You Think — It’s Younger, Greener, and Way More Outdoorsy Than Its Reputation
Once a modest lumber settlement, this riverside city was controversially selected as a national capital in the mid-19th century.

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

While Churchill is fittingly billed as the ‘Polar Bear Capital of the World’, the small Canadian town also has countless other wilderness and wildlife viewing opportunities to enjoy.

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.

This vast western region offers scenery to suit every kind of traveler, from wide-open prairies to dramatic, snow-capped mountain ranges.

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

Canada is a vast and diverse country. Because of its size most travelers focus on either the western or eastern provinces.

Canada is the second-largest country in the world in terms of land area – second only to Russia.

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

You’re never too far from some amazing natural scenery in Canada, whether it be the tranquility of the Great Lakes or the awesome spectacle of the Canadian Rockies.

Few cities combine culture and natural beauty as artfully as the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada.

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

Set on the southern tip of a rugged island off Canada’s Pacific coast, this charming capital city pairs ocean views with a remarkably mild climate.

Lakes in Canada, particularly British Columbia and Alberta, are undeniably gorgeous.

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.

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