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7 Destinations in Canada That'll Take Your Breath Aw-eh

From Sea to Shining Sea

Canada is an adventurous outdoor lover’s dream destination — there’s just so much to see and so many different landscapes to explore.

From the rainforests and sandy beaches of British Columbia to the snowy peaks of Alberta to the ruler-straight horizon of the prairies to the peaceful forests of Ontario and Quebec to the colorful houses and rocky coastline of the Maritimes, Canada has incredible natural diversity.

If you’re looking for a more concentrated experience in each of these unique locales in Canada, follow our Eastern Canada travel guide, Western Canada travel guide and Northern Canada travel guide.

But if you are looking for the highlights and are planning to hop from province to province, this list of the best places to go in Canada is exactly what you need.

If you are planning a trip across this wild and beautiful country, give yourself plenty of time. The distances between Canada tourist attractions are vast and you will want to linger and get to know the amiable people as you go along — after all, Canada is considered to be one of the friendliest countries in the world.

If you’re driving, expect to spend lots of time behind the wheel. If you’re flying, be sure to fly with one of the country’s best airlines.

If you’re looking for gorgeous and impressive, these are some of the best places to visit in Canada.

Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Vibrant Vancouver is certainly a city worth visiting on your travels, but why not take the one-and-a-half-hour ferry across to Vancouver Island as well? You’ll find the city of Victoria, with its British charm and postcard-perfect Inner Harbour, as well as the towering cedars of Cathedral Grove, the surfing beaches of Tofino and much more.

You can even take an outdoor hiking adventure to Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, a lush national park with extensive beaches, over 100 small islands and a rainforest hiking trail.

Pine trees in foreground leading down to lake. Snow capped mountains rising up on other side of lake.Whistler is best known for its winter activities, but it makes for a great summer getaway as well.Photo Credit: Getty Images

Whistler, British Columbia

Whistler’s snow-capped peaks and thick powdery slopes attract skiers from all over the world. However, this mountain getaway spot isn’t just a winter destination. In the summer you can go hiking, camping, mountain biking or even bungee jumping in this stunning outdoor playground.

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Looking down the middle of the street in Banff. Quaint stores on either side and mountain rising up at end of the road.The town of Banff is your hub for accessing everything this incredible national park has to offer.Photo Credit: Getty Images

Banff National Park, Alberta

Alberta’s Rocky Mountains are one of the most jaw-dropping natural wonders on Earth. It’s here you’ll find jagged peaks that dominate the skyline, dense pine forests, milky turquoise blue lakes and glittering glaciers.

The pretty little town of Banff is a perfect base for active adventurers. From there you can go canoeing through wetlands, rafting down whitewater, horseback riding through alpine meadows, hiking through the backcountry or gliding on a gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain.

There are plenty of more casual hikes and leisurely activities, too, making this a great place to visit with grandparents. Take a quiet walk down to the Vermillion Lakes from town and marvel at the mountains towering over the water. Visit the Cave and Basin Natural Historic Site and learn about the origins of the park. Drive down the Icefields Parkway and soak up world-class views.

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