Top 10 best places to visit in Canada

October 14, 2020 | Author : Julien Laporte

What can I say about Canada? Well it’s big. Meaning, that it’s quite the endeavour to travel all of it, because it’s the equivalent to traveling to all the countries in Europe. Canada is my home country, and like most Canadians, we are though that Canada is boring and that it’s not worth seeing. My dream was to teach Canadians and really all countries that Canada is worth travelling to. We think that a trip to tropical islands, is better than exploring our country to the north. Hopefully after this blog, you’ll think twice about what Canada has to offer.

 

#10 Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick

Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick

Hopewell is a small and quiet village in the Albert County. In fact, it’s so small that exact population figures are not maintained. Hopewell Cape is the site of the Hopewell Rocks, a world-famous geological formation accessible on Shepody Bay. These epic cliffs look like something straight out of a fantasy movie. Walk along the ocean floor and experience the beauty of these natural rock formations.

As for the high and low tides of this surreal location. In short, the ocean tides change so rapidly that you can walk on the ground and see it swallowed by the sea, in the same day! I’m told that tides are controlled by the combined gravitational pull of the sun and moon. Because it is larger, the sun’s gravitational force is 180 times stronger than the moon’s. And at this strange location, sea levels rise, between 32 and 46 feet, daily.

 

#9 Ottawa, Ontario

Ottawa, Ontario

Ottawa is a once in a lifetime experience that you must put on your bucket list. The high-rise buildings, hitting the light as the sun goes down, and the fresh Ottawa air that makes you feel good. If you’re planning on taking a trip that’s not too far from home, Ottawa is a perfect choice. With a series of indoor and outdoor activities to choose from, Ottawa has something from everyone.

People come from around the world to experience the Rideau Canal Skateway’s 7.8 kilometres (4.8 miles), which stretch from Ottawa’s downtown core near the National Arts Centre to spacious Dows Lake. The Byward Market is known as the most iconic market in Canada, and is also a must!

To learn more about Ottawa City, click here.

 

#8 Quebec, Quebec

Quebec, Quebec

Québec is cozy and very welcoming. Québec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Québec, with a cliff-top position above the the Saint Lawrence River; in Canada’s mostly French-speaking province. Dating to 1608, it has a fortified colonial core with stone buildings and narrow streets. About half the buildings in the Historic District of Old Québec were built before 1850, which is impressive. Some even date back to the era of New France. Keeping in mind that this city is the only fortified city in north America. Québec City has seen many battles and sieges from the British. To defend against such attacks, a wall along with cannons were built around Québec City in 1690. If you’re looking for a city to visit with really rich history, then look no further.

To learn more about Quebec City, click here.

 

#7 Kensington, Prince Edward Island

Kensington is a small town with indescribable beaches. PEI is known for its red sandy beaches, but this one takes the cake. Anyone who lives or has spent time on P.E.I knows there’s one called thunder cove beach, that beats all the others. It was a hidden gem not too long ago, but people are starting to notice. The beach is only a short drive from the famous Cavendish Beach and is an excellent spot to escape the crowds. Here you can often have the entire beach to yourself! 

To learn more about PEI, click here.

 

#6 Mont-Tremblant Resort, Quebec

Mont-Tremblant Resort, Quebec

Ever wanted to know how it feels to be in a small European village while still being in Canada? The Mont Tremblant Resort, in Quebec, comes close and is located only 130 km northwest of Montreal. A perfect place to get away for a weekend, Tremblant is built for tourism and keeps its visitors amazed with beautiful views. This year-round resort is best known for its ski destination during the winter, but don’t be fooled, the summer activities are just as incredible and abundant.

The Village is a great place to spend the day. It looks like a colourful town you would find somewhere in Europe. At Tremblant, every season has something special to offer but the village is always open for tourists. You can either spend the day shopping or trying new restaurants, the village has an array of activities to keep you occupied. 

To learn more about Mont-Tremblant, click here.

 

#5 Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland

Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland

Does it ever get warm? Newfoundland is the newest of Canada’s 10 provinces, having joined the confederation only in 1949; its name was officially changed to Newfoundland & Labrador in 2001. The Gros Morne National Park is the center of all rich scenery, wildlife, and recreational activities. It took nature 485,000,000 years to mold Gros Morne National Park into the geological and visual wonder we know today. The second largest National Park in eastern Canada, Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Gros Morne Mountains provide a rare example of the process of continental drift, and with a series of melting ice creates cascading waterfalls.

To learn more about Gros More National Park, click here.

 

#4 Lion Head, Ontario

Lion Head, Ontario

You’re going to need a floral shirt for this one! The Bruce Peninsula is one of the most beautiful places in Canada during summer. In recent years, it’s become a popular destination, with iconic landmarks like the Bruce Trail and the Cyprus Lake Grotto attracting visitors from all over the country. The Peninsula is located in the dazzling blue – Georgian Bay; which is part of the great Lake Huron, in Ontario. During the summer, the Peninsula transforms into a tropical ecosystem that will make you believe you’ve landed in the Caribbean.

To learn more about Lion Head, click here.

 

#3 Toronto, Ontario

Toronto, Ontario

Obviously, everyone has heard of Toronto, and we all have a good reason to. It is the most populated city in Canada, with over 2,731,500 inhabitants and is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture. Not the Capital of Canada, but sometimes mistaken for it, by having such a powerful reputation. Toronto, located in Ontario, is built for tourism and has very worthy attractions to prove it.

To learn more about Toronto City, click here.

 

#2 Vancouver, British Columbia

Some of the most talked about activities seem to always emerge from BC. They’re all in the Vancouver area, because each nature-filled destination has plenty of amazing sites and outdoor activities for the entire family. All Vancouver hiking trails are a must-try. They come with scenic mountain views and trees that look part of a Lord of the Rings movie. Travel bloggers have been saying for years that Vancouver is among the most beautiful cities in the world. Vancouver is famous for offering every kind of outdoor sport and adventure, from skiing and snow sports to kayaking, hiking, camping, and biking year-round.

To learn more about Vancouver, click here.

 

#1 Jasper National Park, Alberta

Jasper National Park, Alberta

Wait! Japer and not Banff? Yes. For those of you who don’t know, Jasper is a National Park in Alberta, just north of Banff. It is located in the Canadian Rockies within the Athabasca River Valley. And the reason why I adore Jasper much more than Banff is that there are so much more things to see. To me, Banff felt like more of a tourist trap. Banff has the one attraction of Lake Louise that is very popular, but Japer has tons of things to see. In the end, you’ll get much more out of travelling to Jasper.

Jasper offers countless waterfalls, canyons, mountains, lakes, glaciers, and hot springs. Enough to keep you very occupied for the duration of your vacation.

To learn more about Jasper National Park, click here.

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Comments (3)

  • Jenny Jenny

    September 2, 2022 at 8:22 pm

    Amazing places 🇨🇦
    Many options 💯
    I think all of them can catch you with their beauty 🤩
    Ottawa is magic,really extra awesome 🫠
    Always you take the best frame 😍
    Congrats and keep going 🥰
    Thanks a bunch Julz!!!
    😘

  • Anshika Sharma

    February 9, 2023 at 3:03 am

    You have shared Quality Information which is required for the people who doesn’t know about the best places in Canada but, hope this blog will be beneficial for them as i got this.

    1. Julien Laporte

      March 22, 2023 at 5:12 pm

      Thank you for the kind words. That’s the purpose of this blog.

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