I've been to Canada numerous times and have enjoyed every visit, but nothing compares to the Canadian Rockies. I think they are even more spectacular than the American Rockies. For scenery and wildlife, would suggest an itinerary such as the one I took back in 1995: four national parks along the Alberta/British Columbia provincial line: Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho. It doesn't get much better than that!
Hi everyone, I was planning a trip to Canada with my family. I don’t have much idea on that place and I am still preparing my plans to visit the country. I would like to know from the travelers as what are the paces I should be visiting there and any suggestions and advices would be welcome.
Thanks in advance!
Two words: West Coast.
Here's three great places in Canada that are must-see:
1) Toronto
2) Toronto
3) Toronto
-J.
Sweet! Where are you from, what are you looking for, do you bring children, how old, do you want to tour a part of Canada by RV, do you want to go by car, do you have a budget, do you want sun or snow, ocean beach or mountains...
Vancouver Island and the North Coast. Through in Haida Gwaii as well.
How long do you have? You could spend a month here, and only touch the surface. How long you have depends on what we'll recommend.
In all seriousness, aside from Toronto, you'll enjoy Ottawa. I just spend a few days there a couple weeks back, and enjoyed in thoroughly. Lots of history, great museums, and Parliament rocks.
-J.
I'll try to visit too, but am afraid that after time's gone visiting period,a crew of FBI workers will try pack me back to the plane with a big effort.
Relax PostFactum we use RCMP instead.
Most beautiful places in Canada would include pretty much the entire province of BC.
Newfoundland is gorgeous too and the people there treat you like family. Quebec is a beautiful province too but unless you have some knowledge of the French language, don't waste yer time.
Algonquin Park
Manitoulin Island.
Lake of the Woods.
Radisson in Northern Quebec.
Québec City and the La Gaspésie