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      10 Destinations to Explore in Canada

      Lauren Bowman
      by Lauren Bowman
      Last updated:: 1:30 PM ET, Sat March 14, 2020

      Take a Trip to the Great White North

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      Canada is littered with popular hotspots and hidden gems that will appeal to all types of travelers. Venture to one of the more popular cities for culture, festivals, history or just to enjoy the people. Or depending on your preference, make your way into the untamed wild for magnificent views of unspoilt nature and a plethora of outdoor activities.

      Ottawa, Ontario

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      The capital of Canada is often-and unfairly-overlooked as a go-to destination, especially among American travelers, but Ottawa has plenty to offer visitors. Whether you want to see the heart of Canadian politics at Parliament Hill, see the many artistic creations at the National Gallery of Canada, take a boat ride down the Rideau Canal on a warm summer's day or just get your fill of delicious eats at the ByWard Market, there really is something for every type of traveler.

      Lake Louise, Alberta

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      Canada is known for its rugged terrain and beautiful scenery, and there's probably no vista better known than Lake Louise, Alberta. Located less than an hour away from Banff, Lake Louise is renowned for its skiing, hiking and hot springs.

      Montreal, Quebec

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      Montreal, the largest city in Quebec, holds a host of activities for travelers all year round. Escape the winter chill by exploring the Underground City or celebrate the weather with F¨ºte des Neiges, a snow festival spaced out over several weekends. In the summer enjoying walking the grounds of the Botanical Garden, one of the largest in the world, hike Mount Royal for sweeping views of the city, or just take time to explore the numerous boroughs that make up the city.

      Niagara Falls, Ontario

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      One of the natural wonders of the world, Niagara Falls creates a border between New York and Canada. Make sure to take a walk on The Niagara Falls International Rainbow Bridge, thought to have some of the best views. If you're looking for accommodations with a view of the falls, the Hilton Niagara Fallsviews and Embassy Suites Niagara Fallsview are said to have some of the best views because of their proximity.

      Quebec City, Quebec

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      Whether you wish to explore Old Quebec, Lower Town or Upper Town, Quebec City is all around mesmerizing. Even if you're not staying at the Fairmont Le Ch?teau Frontenac in Old Quebec, it's worth taking a tour of the famed property. Hideout in a quaint bistro, marvel at the history contained with the Musee de la Civilisation, or venture just north of the city to catch a glimpse of Montmorency Falls.

      Whistler, British Columbia

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      Ranked as the world's most popular ski resort, Whistler was the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics. With the Olympic Park still open, visitors can try their hand at the Biathlon, go bobsledding or even try the skeleton run-there are even camps to help you learn some of the different events on your own. In the summer, the area is still an outdoor lovers paradise, with hiking, bike trails and even a disc golf course.

      Vancouver, British Columbia

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      If you're planning a cruise to Alaska, chances are you'll be leaving out of Vancouver and this is one town you won't want to just fly in and out of. Opt for a seaplane ride to get great aerial views of the city, enjoy a bike ride through Stanley Park or even test your fear of heights by crossing the Capilano Suspension Bridge.

      Prince Edward Island

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      For those growing up reading 'Anne of Green Gables,' Prince Edward Island, just north of Nova Scotia, is a must. Here visitors can take a guided tour of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Cavendish Home and even go on a carriage ride through the Silver Bush property. The island also boasts an Arts and Heritage Trail as this was the birthplace of the Confederation, numerous festivals and beautiful vistas that make a great backdrop to a coastal drive.

      Toronto, Ontario

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      Canada's most populated city, Toronto, is also the most visited city in Canada. With so many things to do, and with such a welcoming attitude from the locals, it's easy to see why. Truly a 'green city,' there are parks and river valleys that run through the very heart of the city. Explore the Toronto Islands, the recently revitalized Distillery District or fill up your Instagram feed with popular sites at The Guild Inn's sculpture garden.

      Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

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      Cape Breton Highlands National Park and the world-famous Cabot Trail coastline are the epitomai of a wilderness lover's dream. The untouched plateau offers a tranquil reprieve to everyday life and is the perfect spot for 'leaf peeping' in the fall.

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      Lauren Bowman

      Lauren Bowman

      Lauren Bowman is a travel enthusiast. She loves experiencing new cultures, trying new foods, learning about the world around her, and believe it or not, she loves hanging out in airports. Follow her on Instagram/Twitter @lbowmantravels or contact her at lbowmantravels@gmail.com

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