8 Best Places To Travel In Canada


While it often gets overlooked in favor of the United States, Canada is one of the best countries to visit in the world. The country's sheer scale means it's home to a diverse range of landscapes from the breathtaking Rocky Mountains to the white sand beaches of Prince Edward Island, not to mention plenty of bustling metropolitan cities in between. 

If you're planning a holiday, you might want to look into some of the best Canadian travel destinations. After all, there are many amazing places to see across the country, and it's also known for being incredibly welcoming to people of all backgrounds. Here are 8 of the best places to travel in Canada. 


 

1. Toronto

If you want a fun and lively Canadian experience, then look no further than Toronto. Toronto is the country's biggest metropolis and the Greater Toronto Area is home to almost 6 million people, many of whom have migrated from across the world. What's more, it's impossible to get bored in this bustling city. 

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From Little Italy to Greektown, each neighborhood has a different vibe and you can find pretty much any kind of international food. As for attractions, the CN Tower and Ripley's Aquarium are popular choices but you can also find tons of cheap and free things to do such as visiting High Park Zoo or the Toronto Islands. The TTC makes it incredibly easy to get all over the city and you can find cool accommodations all over the city. 

 

2. Montreal 

If you want the liveliness of Toronto mixed with some Quebecois culture, make sure you don't miss Montreal. Montreal is world-renowned for being a hotspot for food, nightlife, and culture, making it one of the most unforgettable places to visit in the world.

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Within a single day, you could see the city from the peak of Mont-Royal, do a food tour around Rue de St-Catherine and Le Plateau, take in the vibes of Montreal's Old Town, and check out the incredible nightlife of the city center. On top of that, you could also visit La Ronde, Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal Olympic Park, and various other fun sights and attractions. 

 

3. Vancouver 

Vancouver is one of Canada's most beloved cities, and it's not hard to see why. The city is enormous and plays host to various malls, markets, bars, cafés, and restaurants to suit all tastes. You can also check out attractions such as The Museum of Anthropology, Science World, and The Vancouver Aquarium. 

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What's more, this is also one of the best cities in the world for nature lovers. You can cycle through Stanley Park, hike the Lynn Canyon, walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge, or enjoy the various parks and beaches throughout the city. Breathtaking mountains and provincial parks are also just a short drive away. 

 

4. Banff 

Banff is often the first destination people think of when they think of Canada. This small mountain town is always flooded with tourists as it offers some of the most breathtaking natural views in the entire world by far. What's more, there's so much to see and do that you could spend weeks here without ever feeling bored. 

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Hiking trails for all levels are available here, and you can get stunning views of the town and everything beyond. You can also visit stunning lakes such as Lake Louise and Vermillion Lakes and even go canoeing or kayaking. The town is just as fun during winter as you can ski, ice skate across the lakes, or enjoy the thermal baths. The only downside is that Banff can be incredibly expensive, although cheaper accommodation can be found in nearby Canmore. 

 

5. Niagara Falls 

Niagara Falls is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Although you can visit the American side in New York, the Canadian side has a lot more to offer in terms of views, attractions, and hospitality, making it an excellent addition to any Canadian vacation. 

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You could take in the views of the falls for hours. But aside from that, you can also find various casinos, amusement parks, vineyards, arcades, buffets, and all kinds of other tourist attractions. While you could visit Niagara Falls as a day trip from Toronto, there are also plenty of affordable hotels here if you want to stay for a few nights.

 

6. Quebec City 

Quebec City is the capital of the Quebec province and has a very different atmosphere to other places in Canada. The city has a much more European feel than most major Canadian cities, and you might even feel like you've been teleported to a city in France. This makes for an incredible cultural experience. 

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In Quebec City, you can enjoy strolling through some of North America's oldest streets, visit the famous Château Frontenac, and take in incredible views from the Plains of Abraham and Parliament Hill. The city is also great for shopping, food, and nightlife, and you can find plenty of excellent hotels and Airbnbs. 

 

7. Prince Edward Island 

If you want to enjoy beautiful views from quaint, quiet beach towns, the province of Prince Edward Island is the perfect holiday destination for you. This quiet Canadian gem is an ideal place to swim, sunbathe, fish, hike, and relax.

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Charlottetown is the most popular area to stay in PEI, especially as it plays host to many great hotels and B&Bs. Fortunately, the island is small enough to get around by car so it's easy to explore and check out all the beautiful beaches and natural sights it has to offer. 

 

8. Whitehorse 

Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon territory and offers something completely different from most Canadian travel destinations. If you're not a big fan of big, bustling cities and would prefer to get off the grid and go camping, skiing, or even dog sledding and ice fishing, Whitehorse is the perfect place for you. 

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Not only can you check out amazing mountains, local wildlife, and trails such as the Miles Canyon, but Whitehorse is also one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. You can usually catch the Northern Lights around the first two weeks of winter before it gets too cold. 

 

Conclusion 

Whether you enjoy exploring breathtaking natural sights or lively metropolitan cities, Canada has plenty to offer. From the lively streets of Toronto to the quiet natural sights of Whitehorse, there's something to suit everyone here and you won't be let down by the hospitality of the locals. 

While these are eight of the best places to travel in Canada, you also have plenty of other options. Places like Vancouver Island, Kelowna, Whistler, Ottawa, and Churchill are all solid spots. No matter which destination you choose, it's a great country to visit and booking a Citysurfing local to show you around these wonderful Canadian cities is an excellent idea.


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