Pink waters with trees on far shore and Parliament building up on hill. Canadian flag flies from top of clock tower.
Catch a free tour of the Canadian Parliament building and learn more about the way the government runs.
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7 Destinations in Canada That'll Take Your Breath Aw-eh

Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario

Known as “The Hill,” you can see the seat of Canada’s government where politicians debate the current and future issues of the country within a striking Gothic-style historic building. Free guided tours are available daily, so you can catch a glimpse of the inside and learn more about Canada’s parliamentary history and traditions.

If you visit during the summer months, you can see the elaborate Changing of the Guard every morning (also a free event).

Military tower at top of rocky and grassy hill. Grey skies.The view from Signal Hill is unforgettable.Photo Credit: Getty Images

Signal Hill, St. John’s, Newfoundland

For a view you’ll want to look out at for hours, head to the top of Signal Hill in St.John’s. Park at the top by the tower and look out to the harbor and boats coming in on one side and the Atlantic on the other.

Then hike down the trail to seek out a variety of other viewpoints.

Due to the strategic location of this mountain right at the mouth of the harbor, fortifications were built here during the mid-17th century. Its name comes from the flag signalling between land and sea that took place here from the 17th century all the way up until 1960.

It was also the location where the first wireless transatlantic signal was received in 1901.

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Waterfront with ferry and buildings next to the water. Massive hotel up on a hill.Quebec City is one of the most beautiful settlements in North America.Photo Credit: Getty Images

Quebec City, Quebec

If you want to feel like you have traveled to Europe without even leaving North America, just wander the UNESCO World Heritage streets of Quebec City. It is one of the oldest (and most beautiful) settlements in North America, making it a must-visit Canadian destination.

The compact size of the city makes it perfect for walking and the cobblestone streets are packed with restaurants, cafes, museums and lovely little shops. If you visit during January and February you can take part in the Quebec Winter Carnival — one of the biggest and most colorful winter festivals in Canada.

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