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Things To Do In Canada

Alberta

British Columbia

British Columbia

Home to some of Canada's most iconic natural attractions, including Banff and Jasper National Parks, offering world-class skiing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The province also plays a significant role in Canada's energy industry, particularly with its oil sands. 

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British Columbia

British Columbia

British Columbia

British Columbia is celebrated for outdoor recreation and exploring its scenic coastline. The province also has a rich Indigenous heritage and is a gateway to the Pacific, making it an important cultural and economic link between Canada and Asia. 

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Manitoba

British Columbia

New Brunswick

Often called the "Gateway to the West" and famous for its outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Churchill, in northern Manitoba, is a renowned destination for spotting polar bears and viewing the Northern Lights. 

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New Brunswick

Newfoundland & Labrador

New Brunswick

 As one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, it features a mix of coastal regions, forests, and rivers. Home to the Bay of Fundy, which boasts the highest tides in the world, the area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and whale watching.  

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Newfoundland & Labrador

Newfoundland & Labrador

Newfoundland & Labrador

Known for its rugged coastlines, dramatic landscapes, and rich maritime history, this province is famous for its picturesque fishing villages, icebergs, and unique wildlife, including puffins and whales with a deep and rich cultural heritage tied to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Northwest Territories

Newfoundland & Labrador

Newfoundland & Labrador

Offering unique experiences like viewing the Northern Lights, exploring national parks, and learning about the vibrant history and traditions of its Indigenous communities, this territory stretches from the Arctic Circle to the boreal forests and the Arctic Ocean coastline. 

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Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island

Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island

Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island

Nova Scotia is famed for its rugged coastline, historic towns, and the picturesque Cabot Trail.   Prince Edward Island, the smallest province in Canada, is renowned for its stunning red sand beaches, rolling farmland, and picturesque lighthouses.    

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Nunavut

Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island

Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island

Canada's newest and largest territory! Covering a vast area of tundra, glaciers, and remote islands, Nunavut is known for its breathtaking Arctic landscapes and unique Indigenous Inuit culture.  Incredible opportunities exist to experience traditional Inuit ways of life.  

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Ontario

Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island

Ontario

Famous for natural wonders like Niagara Falls, the Great Lakes, and vast wilderness areas. It also boasts a rich history, multicultural communities, is the most populous province, and has amazing outdoor recreation including hiking, boating, and winter sports. 

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Quebec

Saskatchewan

Ontario

Located in eastern Canada, the Quebec province is known for its rich French heritage, unique culture, and diverse landscapes. The area is also renowned for its festivals, cuisine, and arts, as well as outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and exploring its national parks. 

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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

Home to a rich Indigenous heritage and offering outdoor adventures like fishing, camping, and exploring its many provincial parks and lakes. Saskatchewan's landscapes range from flat prairies in the south to forests and lakes in the north. 

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Yukon

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

This territory is renowned for the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 19th century, which drew thousands of prospectors to the region. Today, the Yukon is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and witnessing the Northern Lights. 

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