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From coast to coast, from mountains to Mounties, Canada truly captivates. The world’s second-largest country checks off most must-sees from your travel bucket list. Postcard-perfect glacial lakes. Unreal, natural landscapes. Exciting cities bursting with multicultural flair. Go Canada and explore the extraordinary, close to home.
We listed the 4 best types of vacations in Urban Canada
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
One of Canada’s most enchanting places, where the mountains meet the sea. As you hug the world-famous Cabot Trail coastline you’ll wind through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where lush, forested river canyons carve into the ancient plateau, edged by rust-colored cliffs.
Keep your eyes open for moose and bald eagles. You might even catch a minke or pilot whale breaking waves in the Atlantic, or Gulf of St. Lawrence. And you’re never far from a steaming plate of local lobster fresh from the ocean around you.
Toronto
To visitors, Toronto may seem like just another big city. Downtown is dotted with skyscrapers, the city’s streets are bustling with people on the go and the public transportation system is top-notch. But lift up the hood of Canada’s biggest city and you’ll find there’s more to the eye than an amazing skyline. Toronto is considered one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, with more than half the population born outside of the city. Toronto houses 200 ethnic groups that speak upward of 140 different languages, making this Ontario destination a world all its own. With Greektown, Little Italy, Koreatown and Chinatown all within the city limits, travelers may feel as if they’ve seen more than a couple of countries after a visit to Toronto. Toronto Houses For Sale can be very expensive, condos are everywhere with no shortage of more in various stages of construction. No matter where you look in the downtown core, you will most likely see a condo (or several) being built. If you’re looking for short terms suites here visit this site: https://torontoluxurysuites.com.
Niagara Falls
Open 365 days a year, Niagara Falls State Park has awe-inspiring scenery! It also features thrilling attractions, interactive exhibits, miles of hiking trails, and delectable dining options in a family-friendly environment. It’s an adventure-packed experience! No passport is needed to experience an unforgettable and breathtaking Niagara Falls vacation.
Kluane National Park and Reserve
Kluane, high in the mountains of southwest Yukon, is a land of extremes. The park is home to Canada’s highest peak (5,959-metre Mount Logan), its largest ice field and North America’s most genetically diverse grizzly population. Travelers from around the world come to traverse alpine passes on backcountry odysseus and raft past calving glaciers. With exceptional day hikes and highway-side scenery, Kluane awe from every angle.