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Capilano Suspension Bridge: Located in Capilano Suspension Park in British Columbia, just minutes from downtown Vancouver, this bridge, built in 1889, is 137 meters long and 70 meters above the Capilano River. It is one of Canada's iconic tourist attractions.
Prince Edward Island: The smallest province in Canada, Prince Edward Island gained fame from the novel "Anne of Green Gables" in 1908. It is now even more famous for its beautiful beaches, fresh seafood, historic architecture, and the red cliffs mentioned in the book.
Nahanni National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1978, covering 4,700 km², this park includes rivers cutting through mountain ranges, enormous waterfalls, and a complex cave system
Peggy's Cove Fishing Village: Located in Nova Scotia’s coastal town, this picturesque village is famous for its stunning natural scenery, fresh seafood, and the lighthouse built in 1915.
Lake Louise: A mountain lake with clear blue waters, located in Banff National Park beneath the ice-capped mountains. It is about 2.5 km long and 90 meters deep. In summer, visitors can canoe here, while in winter, it transforms into one of the most beautiful outdoor ice rinks in the world.
Avalon Peninsula: Icebergs regularly appear off the northern and eastern coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. On a clear day, you can easily spot 10,000-year-old icebergs from various points along the coast, especially in the Avalon Peninsula. The best time to see them is during spring and early summer.
Niagara Falls: A group of three waterfalls located on the border between Canada and the US. The Horseshoe Falls (shown in the photo) is the most famous. It takes only about 1 hour from Toronto to view these magnificent falls.
Fogo Island: A wonderful place to experience the life of fishermen in Newfoundland and Labrador, this island has 11 resident communities.
Toronto Waterfront: A great place to view from the 533-meter high CN Tower, Rogers Centre stadium, or surrounding financial towers. Tours are available for visitors who want to see the city skyline, marinas, and nearby islands.
Saskatchewan Lakes: The province of Saskatchewan has over 100,000 lakes. Otter Lake (shown in the photo) is an excellent destination for fishing, camping, canoeing, and enjoying sunsets.
Jasper National Park: The Glacier Skywalk, a popular landmark in Jasper National Park, extends 35 meters from the cliff edge on the Sunwapta Range, with a transparent glass floor that lets visitors view the majestic surrounding mountains.
Notre Dame Basilica: Located in Montreal, the Notre Dame Basilica is one of Canada’s most beautiful churches. Completed in 1891, it became a National Historic Site in 1989 and has hosted many significant political and religious events.
Sirmilik National Park: Situated in Canada’s far northern territory of Nunavut, this 22,000 km² park consists of glaciers, towering mountains, narrow bays, and valleys. From April to June is the best time to view icebergs.
Rideau Canal: A historic canal system built in the early 19th century, stretching 202 km from Kingston to Ottawa. In winter, a 7.8 km stretch of the canal freezes and becomes an outdoor ice skating rink.
Yukon: The smallest of Canada's three territories, Yukon is the best place in the world to view the Northern Lights.
Old Quebec: Established in the early 17th century, Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage site with colonial-era architecture, including churches, monasteries, and palaces, perched on a cliff.
Whistler, British Columbia: A beautiful resort town in British Columbia, just 2 hours from Vancouver, Whistler was the venue for key events during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Hopewell Rocks in Fundy Bay: Fundy Bay, located on Canada's Atlantic coast, boasts the highest tides in the world, creating a wonder of nature with eroded rock formations that submerge under water twice a day.
Churchill, Manitoba: Known as the “Polar Bear Capital,” visitors to Churchill can often spot these majestic animals up close. In autumn, the bears gather along the shores of Hudson Bay, leaving their summer habitats in search of food.
These stunning landscapes in Canada will leave unforgettable memories for every traveler.
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