Explore by Region

Vancouver

British Columbia / Western Canada

Nestled between mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver offers a perfect blend of urban sophistication and outdoor adventure. Explore Stanley Park, visit Granville Island, and enjoy world-class dining with spectacular views.

Highlights:

  • Stanley Park and Seawall
  • Granville Island Public Market
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge
  • Gastown and Chinatown

Banff National Park

Alberta / Western Canada

Canada's oldest national park showcases the majestic Rocky Mountains with stunning alpine landscapes, turquoise lakes, abundant wildlife, and the charming town of Banff. Perfect for hiking, skiing, and photography.

Highlights:

  • Lake Louise and Moraine Lake
  • Banff Gondola on Sulphur Mountain
  • Johnston Canyon
  • Wildlife viewing (elk, bears, bighorn sheep)

Toronto

Ontario / Central Canada

Canada's largest city is a vibrant metropolis with diverse neighborhoods, world-class dining, shopping, and cultural attractions. Enjoy stunning views from the CN Tower, explore multicultural markets, and experience the city's thriving arts scene.

Highlights:

  • CN Tower and EdgeWalk
  • Royal Ontario Museum
  • Distillery District
  • Toronto Islands

Quebec City

Quebec / Central Canada

With its cobblestone streets and historic architecture, Quebec City offers a taste of Europe in North America. The UNESCO World Heritage Old Town features charming cafes, boutiques, and the iconic Château Frontenac.

Highlights:

  • Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)
  • Château Frontenac
  • Montmorency Falls
  • Place Royale

Montreal

Quebec / Central Canada

A cosmopolitan city blending French and English influences, Montreal is known for its vibrant arts scene, diverse cuisine, and year-round festivals. Explore historic Old Montreal, the bustling downtown, and unique neighborhoods.

Highlights:

  • Old Montreal and Notre-Dame Basilica
  • Mount Royal Park
  • Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
  • Jean-Talon Market
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Halifax

Nova Scotia / Atlantic Provinces

The capital of Nova Scotia offers maritime charm with its historic waterfront, friendly locals, and rich seafaring heritage. Enjoy fresh seafood, explore museums, and take in the relaxed coastal atmosphere.

Highlights:

  • Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
  • Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
  • Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
  • Peggy's Cove (nearby)

Gros Morne National Park

Newfoundland and Labrador / Atlantic Provinces

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gros Morne showcases dramatic landscapes shaped by geological forces. Discover fjords, mountains, forests, and rugged coastlines through hiking trails and boat tours.

Highlights:

  • Western Brook Pond Fjord
  • Tablelands (rare exposed mantle)
  • Gros Morne Mountain Trail
  • Green Point Geological Site

Whitehorse

Yukon / Northern Territories

The capital of the Yukon is a gateway to Canada's northern wilderness. Experience the midnight sun in summer or the Northern Lights in winter, explore gold rush history, and enjoy outdoor adventures year-round.

Highlights:

  • S.S. Klondike National Historic Site
  • Miles Canyon
  • Yukon Wildlife Preserve
  • Northern Lights viewing (winter)

Churchill

Manitoba / Northern Canada

Known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," Churchill offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities. Watch polar bears in their natural habitat, spot beluga whales in summer, and marvel at the Northern Lights.

Highlights:

  • Polar bear tours (October-November)
  • Beluga whale watching (July-August)
  • Northern Lights viewing
  • Prince of Wales Fort

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