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  • Writer's pictureHannah Ross

Traveling in Canada? Here are 7 Places You Need to Check out:

Canada is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, famed for its natural beauty, and home to the world’s largest coastline that stretches all the way from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Whether it be outdoor adventure, arts, culture, or relaxation, these 7 beautiful Canadian destinations have something for everyone.

Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia is the ideal location for a relaxed summer vacation. The Island allows you to experience the best east coast life has to offer with luscious forests, scenic valleys, fresh seafood, trendy distilleries and breweries, world-class golf courses, and exciting whale-watching retreats!

If you’re up for an adventure you can explore the world-renowned Cabot Trail and enjoy tons of outdoor activities like swimming, sight-seeing, and kayaking along the way. Cape Breton is also home to a rich Gaelic heritage and history, meaning there will always be something to learn, see, or experience, around every corner.

Cavendish, Prince Edward Island

Cavendish Beach is one of the most stunning destinations in Canada and is extremely busy during the summer months. One of the major perks is all of the epic watersports that are readily available at the pier like kayaks, sea-doos, paddle boards, and even para-sailing rentals!

Cavendish is the perfect summer retreat with numerous fishing spots, stunning golf courses, delicious cuisine and a notable history due the city's ties to the classic Anne of Green Gables story.

Jasper National Park, Alberta

Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies and spans over 11,000 square kilometres. Jasper National Park boasts benefits for both those that are looking for a leisurely vacation and adrenaline junkies that are looking for their next thrilling adventure.

If you’re looking for something that’s going to get your blood pumping, you can venture onto the Skywalk which is a one-of-a-kind experience that allows you to walk across a glass-floured lookout where you can view wildlife, waterfalls, and humongous glaciers! Jasper National Park is one of Canada’s most scenic destinations making it the perfect summer getaway for anyone that is looking to experience the best Canada has to offer.

Victoria, British Columbia

Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway, or a long-term adventure, Victoria has something for everybody. Victoria is known globally for its warm climate and bountiful greenery with many internationally referring to it as the city of gardens. If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, you can go cycling, hiking, kayaking, diving, fishing, or even ziplining above the famous treetops!

The city is also extremely Instagrammable. Stepping into Victoria will be reminiscent of a charming English village, with many floral hanging baskets, colorful Victorian buildings, and some of the most beautiful architecture in British Columbia. If you’re looking to step into another world while remaining within the familiar borders of Canada, Victoria is a picturesque oasis that will transport you to a new land.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls started forming more than 12,000 years ago at the end of the ice age when large torrents of water were released from melting ice and is now one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. Chalked full of restaurants, museums, arcades, and quaint shops, Niagara Falls is perfect for a summer family getaway!

Quebec City

Quebec City is the closest thing you can get to a European-like atmosphere without actually leaving the country. The city is full of cobblestone streets, ancient architecture, artisanal bakeries and cafés, and one-of-a- kind fine dining restaurants.

You can spend the afternoon at Montmorency Falls, promenade on the streets of Quartier Petit Champlain, or even visit a national historic site like the Citadelle of Québec. If you’re looking for a family friendly activity you can visit the Aquarium du Québec where your family can catch a glimpse of over 10,000 marine animals or you can visit the Méga Park which is the largest indoor amusement park in Eastern Canada!

Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

If Algonquin Provincial Park was a country, it would be bigger than 152 nations around the world! The Park hosts more than 1,000 vascular plant species and more than 200 vertebras making it perfect for sightseeing or spotting your favorite creature. Not only does Algonquin Provincial Park protect a variety of natural species, but the park also serves as an educational hub for cultural and recreational values.

The wilderness of Algonquin park offers tons of family-friendly activities like camping, canoeing, kayaking, and even mountain biking! There is also The Algonquin Logging Museum where you can learn about the history of the logging industry in Canada. If you love a good adventure and crave an immersive outdoor experience, Algonquin Park is perfect for you!

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