Canada is one of the most famous countries in the world. The second largest country in the world has a unique mix of Franco-English culture. With many cities worth seeing, the country is not densely populated. Canada’s cities have their own magnificence and grandeur that magnetize people around the world.

The land of the provinces

The vast area of ​​the country, along with the variation in flora and fauna, also varies in other attractions. The different provinces have the aura that will not fool any visitor. They vary not only in flora and fauna, but also in culture and other temptations.

The capital city of Canada, Toronto has it all. Where on the one hand the city is home to the longest street in the world, Yonge Street, on the other hand it has the 1815 foot tall CN Tower which is well known for being the tallest freestanding structure in the world. This is not everything. Visitors also revel in the dazzling and attractive antiques on display at the Sigmund Samuel Canadian Gallery and the timeless tourist destination, the Royal Canadian Museum.

Prince Edward Island, the smallest province, captivates visitors with its scenic splendor. The place is blessed with not only beautiful scenery, sandstone cliffs on its southern coast, but also bright green fields inland, crystal clear blue beach water from the sandy beaches around the coast.

New Brunswick, which has its roots in French tradition, is rich in seafood and fish. The place has been the largest and busiest city in Saint John that recalls the history of the province.

Fishing and hunting are also adored in the Newfoundland region. It is the largest in the Atlantic province whose main attraction is the Viking outpost from the 11th century.

Nova Scotia or Nova Scotia smells of Scotland, as well as French fragrances. The fusion is also of contemporary and archaic structures, such as historical buildings from the 19th century, there are exclusive shopping centers, apartments, hotels, etc.

The province of British Columbia is clearly forked in lush green forests and dry, arid region.

The province of Quebec and Quebec City have a lot to offer visitors. The Montreal region of the province of Quebec has special seasonal festivals. The winter season hosts the La Fete des Neiges festival; Summers welcome all lovers of Jazz and opera with their Montreal International Music Competition and the International Opera Festival, respectively. The Festival Internationale de Nouvelle Danse and the International Film Festival add to the beauty of the autumn season. Quebec City, which is the capital of the province of Quebec, is quite significant from the perspective of commerce and trade and its remarkable historical buildings.

To greet all lovers of golf, tennis, baseball and soccer, Canada’s third largest city – Vancouver has more than numerous golf courses, tennis courts, baseball and soccer. The city has an exotic forty-story Harbor Center that rises from which you can see Gastown (a renowned tourist spot) and Chinatown (Vancouver’s burgeoning Chinese community). For kids and adults alike, there’s the Stanley Park Zoo, which sits on a thousand-acre Stanley Park.

If Canada is your vacation destination in the first two weeks of July, you shouldn’t miss the Calgary Stampede, the world’s largest open-air show. This show has a worldwide popularity that draws countless tourists to Calgary.

Last but not least are the Canadian Rockies, the Rocky Mountains on the Alberta-British Columbia boundary, the 4,200-square-mile Jasper National Park, and Canada’s first national park, namely Banff National Park.

Canada is the place where sports never say die. The country is known for its water sports such as canoeing, sailing, etc. Apart from these, there is Canada’s national game: Lacrosse, the lovable Canadian game of hockey, basketball, and the like.

At the time when Canada ranks first in your dream destinations, only collect little information about the climate of the place that varies by province. For example, Quebec and the adjacent provinces have hot, humid summers with cold winters. But the Northwest Territories of Canada are different with short, cool summers and long, cool winters. However, the mixture or fusion of diverse cultures and climates, picturesque attractions, gastronomy, language, people, etc. make Canada what it is: a place to be loved and visited.

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