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Canada is the world’s second largest country with the longest coastline in the world, though, swimmers are scarce. The vast wilderness with different types of landscape stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean just waits to be explored. The country extends to the north pole in the north and to the Great Lakes in the south. Canada is a tourist destination, but the touristy feel evaporates quickly in the pristine nature amidst the vast plains. Large cities and airports are located in the southern part of the country. Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories, and below you can read about places worth visiting in each of them.Travel tips for Quebec
We begin with our ultimate travel tips in Canada’s largest province and the only with French as the official language – Quebec. The capital of the province, Quebec City, lies on the cliffs above the St. Lawrence River. The old town is packed with sights and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a walk to the Château Frontenac, said to be the most photographed hotel in North America, and stroll down the Terrasse Dufferin avenue. Fun in the Village Vacances Valcartier winter park resort where the primary entertainment consists of sliding down in inflatable rings is ideal for children and those who are children at heart. North of the city lie the 84 metres high Montmorency Falls. You can climb up to the top with a cable car.
The province’s second most important city is Montréal where it’s best to explore the hill above the city, the Mont Royal. There are many events that take place in the park, from ice skating on Lac-aux-Castors (Beaver Lake) and cross-country skiing in winter to the beats of numerous drums of the Les Tam-Tams festival during Sundays in summer. You can visit more than 200 sights by bus. Far from cities and close to the Arctic Circle lies Hudson Bay, one of Canada’s most remote areas that presents quite a challenge for travellers to explore. It is home to more than 800 species of Arctic flora as well as birds and seals.
What to do in Labrador and Newfoundland?
Simply enjoy, get some fresh air and watch the vast Atlantic. This easternmost region is full of diverse landmarks and English dialects. You can look at ten-thousand-year-old icebergs of all shapes and colours, or watch whales travelling by. It’s interesting to listen to the many legends and stories of the area and learn more about the local life. Head to the largest city, St. John's, full of colourful houses. HI St. John's City is a perfect place for trips to the surrounding area, such as to L’Anse aux Meadows where Vikings first set foot on the American continent and founded a settlement more than a thousand years ago. You can go on a fossil hike and go back 500 million years into the past.
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