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  • Aurora Borealis

    The dramatic Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, are thought to be the result of particles in solar winds emanating from the sun in the region of the magnetic North Pole. The Northwest Territories and the Yukon offer some of the best viewing of this natural phenomenon in Canada.

    Aurora Borealis
  • Festivals & events

    Canada enjoys a busy schedule of festivals and events, the majority of which take place during the summer months. Perhaps the most well-known of all the annual events is the Calgary Stampede, a ten-day festival which takes place in the second week of July. Dating back to 1912, the event showcases the area’s Wild West roots, with chuck-wagon races, a rodeo, bands, dancing and exhibitions.

    Festivals & events
  • First National culture

    There are approximately one million First Nations Canadians today. Their origins stem from the end of the last Ice Age, about 20,000 years ago, when nomadic tribes followed herds of bison and mammoth across the land bridge joining Siberia and Alaska.

    First National culture
  • Food

    Canada is well known for its salmon, as well as for fresh lobster. People travel from all over the world to fish in these amazingly clear waters, and both fish and seafood are a regular feature on restaurant menus.

    Food
  • Landscape & scenery

    Canada is blessed with some of the world’s most dramatic and beautiful scenery, from old-grown rainforests, deserted beaches and crystal-clear lakes, to rugged mountains, national parks and agricultural pastures, there is a different view to enjoy at every turn.

    Landscape & scenery
  • Maritime history

    Canada has the longest coastline in the world, and therefore boasts a colourful maritime history which is proudly exhibited in a variety of museums throughout the country.

    Maritime history
  • Outdoor activities

    Canada is a mecca for the outdoor enthusiast. Each province offers a diversity of year-round activities, with walking, white-water rafting, canoeing and kayaking, horse riding, fishing, skiing and dog sledding amongst the most popular.

    Outdoor activities
  • Rail journeys

    There are some spectacular rail journeys on offer in Canada, taking you deep into national parks and through the mighty Rockies. You can choose to travel in style whilst enjoying the scenery as many of the routes have comfortable cabins and excellent on-board services.

    Rail journeys
  • Self-drive

    Canada has wonderful roads – scenic, safe and largely empty. Whether in a car or motor-home, self-driving is a great way to explore the country at your own pace, enjoying the beautiful landscapes as you go.

    Self-drive
  • Wildlife

    Canada is rightly famous for its bears – black, grizzly and of course, polar bears can all be seen in abundance, but the country is also home to wolves, caribou, moose, must oxen, whales and an array of spectacular birdlife.

    Wildlife
  • Wine

    The Okanagan region of Canada, located in central British Columbia between the Rockies and Vancouver, is fast becoming a well regarded wine producing area with a unique micro climate that enables several grape varieties to be grown. The area is renowned for its vineyards, warm climate, rolling fertile orchards and its proximity to Lake Okanagan.

    Wine

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  • Algonquin Provincial Park
  • Annapolis Royal
  • Anticosti Island
  • Banff
  • Beaver Creek
  • Bella Coola
  • Bruce Peninsula & Fathom Five National Marine Park
  • Calgary
  • Campbell River
  • Canmore
  • Cape Breton & Cabot Trail
  • Cavendish
  • Charlevoix & Saguenay - Lac St. Jean
  • Charlos Cove
  • Charlottetown
  • Churchill and Northern Manitoba
  • Claresholm
  • Dawson City
  • Deer Lake
  • Dinosaur Provincial Park
  • Eastern Townships
  • Edmonton
  • Fernie
  • Field
  • Fort Simpson
  • Goderich and Lake Huron
  • Gros Morne National Park
  • Haliburton
  • Halifax
  • Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
  • Hecla Island
  • Huntsville
  • Îles de la Madeleine
  • Ingonish
  • Jasper
  • Keno City
  • Killarney Provincial Park
  • Kluane National Park
  • Kouchibouguac National Park
  • Kyle
  • La Malbaie
  • Lake Louise
  • Laurentian Mountains
  • Liscomb Mills
  • Louisbourg
  • Lunenburg
  • Manitoba
  • Manitoulin Island
  • Marsh Lake
  • Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve
  • Mayo
  • Mont Tremblant
  • Montréal
  • Nahanni National Park
  • Naramata & Okanagan Valley
  • New Brunswick
  • Newfoundland & Labrador
  • Niagara Falls
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • North & West Ontario
  • Northern Vancouver Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • Ottawa
  • Pelee Island
  • Pictou
  • Port Hardy
  • Port Severn
  • Prince Edward County
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Prince George
  • Prince Rupert
  • Princess Royal Island
  • Québec City
  • Red Bay
  • Regina
  • Riding Mountain National Park
  • Riverside-Albert
  • Saint John
  • Saskatchewan
  • Southern Alberta
  • Spry Point
  • St. John's
  • Terra Nova National Park
  • The Bay of Fundy
  • The Cariboo
  • The Gaspé Peninsula
  • The Kootenays
  • The Northern Peninsula
  • The Purcell Mountains
  • The Queen Charlotte Islands
  • The Sunshine Coast & Desolation Sound
  • Tobermory
  • Tofino
  • Toronto
  • Trinity Bay
  • Twillingate
  • Vancouver
  • Vancouver Island
  • Victoria
  • Waterton Lakes National Park
  • Wells Gray Provincial Park
  • West Point
  • Whistler
  • Whitehorse
  • Winnipeg
  • Wood Buffalo National Park
  • Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park
  • Yellowknife
  • Yoho National Park
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    • Algonquin Provincial Park
    • Algonquin Provincial Park is a magnificent natural paradise of lush maple and fir woodlands, meadows, lakes and offers the chance to see moose, deer, beaver and black bears.
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    • Algonquin Provincial Park
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    • Anticosti Island
    • Located in the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, Anticosti Island is over 200 kilometres long and 50 wide. Its lack of development has led it to become a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
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    • Anticosti Island
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    • Banff
    • The small town of Banff is dominated by the towering mountains of Banff National Park. Activities include walking, horse riding, mountain biking, canoeing and rafting.
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    • Beaver Creek
    • Beaver Creek is located on the Alaska Highway, right on the border with Alaska.
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    • Beaver Creek
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    • Bella Coola
    • Bella Coola is a remote community of only 600 people in a huge area of wilderness known as the Great Bear Rainforest. The first inhabitants of the area were the Nuxalk people, who still live here.
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    • Bella Coola
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    • Bruce Peninsula & Fathom Five National Marine Park
    • The Bruce Peninsula is renowned for the magnificent coastal walking along the Bruce Trail, while Fathom Five National Marine Park has around twenty shipwrecks in its shallow crystal-clear waters.
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    • Calgary
    • A 90 minute drive from the Rocky Mountains, Calgary is a vibrant city of a million people. Calgary is famous for its Stampede which takes place every year in July.
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    • Calgary
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    • Canmore
    • Located just a few kilometres from Banff, Canmore, it has not yet succumbed to souvenir shops and the busy pace of life which comes with tourism. It's ideal as a base to explore Banff National Park.
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    • Canmore
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    • Charlevoix & Saguenay - Lac St. Jean
    • East of Québec City, the Charlevoix region stretches two hundred kilometres to Tadoussac at the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord. It's a great place for a whale-watching trip to see a blue whale.
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    • Claresholm
    • Sandwiched between the prairies and the Porcupine Hills, and within easy reach of Lethbridge and Waterton Lakes Provincial Park, Claresholm is an ideal location for exploring the cowboy country of Southern Alberta.
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    • Dawson City
    • Few places in Canada evoke such a strong sense of history as Dawson City, now registered as a National Historic Site. Experience the wooden boardwalks, historic saloons and wooden houses.
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    • Dawson City
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    • Deer Lake
    • Deer Lake is surrounded by lakes, rivers, forests and mountains and offers plenty of activities all year round.
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    • Deer Lake
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    • Eastern Townships
    • The Eastern Townships, or les Cantons de l’Est, lie on Québec’s southern border with Vermont and New Hampshire. It contains prosperous farms, splendid old mansions, antique and craft shops.
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    • Eastern Townships
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    • Edmonton
    • Set on the northern shores of the Saskatchewan River, Edmonton is the capital of Alberta. The remarkable Muttart Conservatory uses distinctive glass pyramids to reproduce a variety of diverse ecosystems.
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    • Fernie
    • Situated in the Rocky Mountains, Fernie was born when a rich coal seam was discovered there. Today it's full of abandoned mines, museums and heritage sites.
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    • Fernie
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    • Field
    • Field, situated in Yoho National Park, was created by the railway and this still dominates everyday life here. Nearby are the famous Spiral Tunnels, a veritable feat of railway engineering.
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    • Field
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    • Fort Simpson
    • Located in the southwest corner of the territory, Fort Simpson lies at the confluence of two great rivers, the Mackenzie and the Liard. It is an ideal base for exploring nearby Nahanni National Park.
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    • Goderich and Lake Huron
    • Steeped in historic charm, the town of Goderich on Lake Huron is frequently described as 'the prettiest town in Canada'. The lake is ideal for swimming, sailing and windsurfing.
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    • Haliburton
    • Haliburton is a likeable place with a selection of restaurants, art studios and antique shops. Its main attraction is its Wolf Centre, with displays and interpretation of wolf behaviour.
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    • Huntsville
    • Known as "cottage country" the pretty region in which Huntsville is located is a very popular destination in the summer for walking, canoeing, mountain biking and fishing.
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    • Îles de la Madeleine
    • Îles de la Madeleine is a set of five islands, 60 kilometres in length, linked by sand spits and a road. Each island has its own noticably distinct culture.
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    • Îles de la Madeleine
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    • Ingonish
    • Ingonish is a collection of small villages situated on two bays and divided by a long narrow peninsula called Middle Head. Each village is a seaside resort located close to the gates for Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
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    • Jasper
    • Jasper lies at the heart of the stunning Jasper National Park. Though it is small enough to walk around, it offers every amenity with plenty of restaurants, bars and shops.
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    • Keno City
    • Keno City is at the end of the Silver Trail, lying off the beaten track and surrounded by mountains. Today, a network of hiking trails cross the historic mine sites.
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    • Killarney Provincial Park
    • Established in 1964, Killarney Provincial Park's massive white quartzite hills and clear deep lakes offer an unparalleled environment for canoeing, fishing and walking.
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    • Killarney Provincial Park
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    • Kluane National Park
    • Established in 1972, this gem of a park covers 21,980 square kilometres is home to Dall's sheep, grizzly bears, moose, lynx, wolves, as well as golden and bald eagles, arctic terns and falcons.
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    • Kluane National Park
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    • La Malbaie
    • La Malbaie is ideally located for exploring the delightful surrounding countryside and the spectacular Saguenay Fjord. In addition, the Parc des Hautes Gorges de la Rivière Malbaie is a highlight of the area, as is whale watching at nearby Tadoussac.
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    • Lake Louise
    • Known worldwide as the "Jewel of the Rockies", Lake Louise is a picture-perfect lake of iconic beauty. Activities inlcude walking, horse riding and cycling, while canoes are available to explore the lakeshore.
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    • Laurentian Mountains
    • The magnificent scenery of the Laurentian Mountains makes a perfect backdrop for many outdoor pursuits, including hiking, fishing, kayaking and swimming.
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    • Manitoba
    • The Manitoba region offers an ever changing terrain, from the southern agricultural pastures to the green forest and hills. Its most famous place is Churchill, where polar bears gather annually.
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    • Churchill and Northern Manitoba
    • The little town of Churchill is situated in northern Manitoba on the edge of Hudson Bay. It is probably the best place in the world for polar bear spotting.
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    • Hecla Island
    • In the heart of Lake Winnipeg, Hecla Island is a paradise for wildlife and nature enthusiasts. The village there has been restored to provide an insight into the lives of the original settlers
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    • Riding Mountain National Park
    • Situated amidst a sea of agricultural land, Riding Mountain National Park is a good for black bear sightings as well as a wide variety of other wildlife.
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    • Riding Mountain National Park
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    • Winnipeg
    • The largest city in Manitoba and known affectionately as 'The Peg', Winnipeg may have begun as a fur-trade centre but is now a vibrant and cosmopolitan city in the heart of Canada’s prairies.
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    • Manitoulin Island
    • With white cliffs, freshwater lakes, gentle woods and open farmland, Manitoulin offers considerably contrasting scenery. Each August the island hosts Canada's largest pow-wow of First Nations people.
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    • Manitoulin Island
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    • Marsh Lake
    • Marsh Lake is situated approximately 50 kilometres south of Whitehorse and is a small community on the shores of the lake in Canada's Yukon region.
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    • Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve
    • Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve is an enchanting region which also provides an ideal habitat for a wide variety of animals and birds including moose, black bears, beavers and loons.
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    • Mayo
    • Located on the Silver Trail Highway in the centre of the Yukon, Mayo is a small village offering a variety of facilities along with plenty of hiking and fishing opportunities.
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    • Mont Tremblant
    • Located approximately 130km north of Montréal, is the oldest and most renowned ski area in the Laurentian Mountains, Mont Tremblant.
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    • Montréal
    • The world’s second largest French-speaking city, Montréal is a dynamic metropolis that offers an eclectic range of experiences and attractions.
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    • Montréal
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    • Nahanni National Park is one of the finest national parks in North America. Within it are Virginia Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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    • Nahanni National Park
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    • naramata and the okanagan valley
    • Naramata & Okanagan Valley
    • Naramata is located close to the Okanagan Mountain Park, which is ideal for outdoor and water activities. The Okanagan Valley is one of the warmest regions in all of Canada and the country’s premier wine region.
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    • Naramata & Okanagan Valley
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    • new brunswick
    • New Brunswick
    • New Brunswick is renowned for being home to the Bay of Fundy, washed each day by the world’s highest tides. It has some wonderful national parks which are enchanting retreats from the modern world.
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    • New Brunswick
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    • Food & Drink
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    • kouchibouguac national park
    • Kouchibouguac National Park
    • On the eastern coast of New Brunswick is the Kouchibouguac National Park, a wonderful region of coastal forests, bogs, salt marshes, lagoons and sandy beaches.
    • false
    • Kouchibouguac National Park
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    • saint john
    • Saint John
    • Saint John (not St. John and not to be confused with St. John’s, Newfoundland) is situated on the south coast of New Brunswick on the edge of the Bay of Fundy.
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    • Saint John
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    • Landscape & Scenery
    • Food & Drink
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    • the bay of fundy
    • The Bay of Fundy
    • Home to the highest tides in the world, the Bay of Fundy stretches between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. In nearby Fundy National Park you can experience exhilarating walking trails.
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    • The Bay of Fundy
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    • newfoundland and labrador
    • Newfoundland & Labrador
    • Newfoundland and Labrador evoke images of majestic mountains and rugged ocean shores. In early summer, icebergs glide along 'Iceberg Alley' through seas rich with whales and sealions.
    • false
    • Newfoundland & Labrador
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    • Food & Drink
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    • gros morne national park
    • Gros Morne National Park
    • Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers unparalleled walking through wild uninhabited mountains and boat tours under towering cliffs.
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    • Gros Morne National Park
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    • Journeys & Cruises
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    • red bay
    • Red Bay
    • Red Bay is one of the oldest occupied ports along the Labrador Straits, established by Breton fishermen and Basque whalers during the 16th century to refine whale oil for export back to Europe.
    • false
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    • st johns
    • St. John's
    • The small city of St John’s is the capital of Newfoundland and is set on this diverse province’s east coast. Activities here include whale watching and iceberg spotting.
    • false
    • St. John's
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    • Atlantic Canada
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    • terra nova national park
    • Terra Nova National Park
    • Terra Nova National Park was established in 1957 to protect the Atlantic uplands and boreal forest of eastern Newfoundland. It's home to salmon, moose, bears, lynx and bald eagles.
    • false
    • Terra Nova National Park
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    • Atlantic Canada
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    • the northern peninsula
    • The Northern Peninsula
    • Rich in history and wildlife, the Northern Peninsula is a highlight of any visit to Newfoundland. It is also not far from the fjords of Gros Morne National Park: a beautiful part of Canada.
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    • The Northern Peninsula
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    • trinity bay
    • Trinity Bay
    • Trinity Bay is a delightful region of villages dotted around intricate bays. Whales and icebergs are thrilling summer sights and there are several museums to visit.
    • false
    • Trinity Bay
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    • twillingate
    • Twillingate
    • Twillingate is an historic fishing village situated on the shore of Notre Dame Bay. These waters are also home to a vast number of marine mammals, with whales being a common sight.
    • false
    • Twillingate
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    • niagara falls
    • Niagara Falls
    • One of the natural wonders of the world, Niagara Falls never fails to impress. You can get even closed to the falls from either a boat or helicopter trip.
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    • Niagara Falls
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    • niagara on the lake
    • Niagara-on-the-Lake
    • Set on Lake Ontario and the Niagara River, historic Niagara-on-the-Lake is a small but captivating town of historic buildings, festooned with flowers.
    • false
    • Niagara-on-the-Lake
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    • north and west ontario
    • North & West Ontario
    • Ontario’s far-flung western and northern regions are little-known and rarely visited. It is also an opportunity to learn about a culture that has existed since the last Ice Age.
    • false
    • North & West Ontario
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    • nova scotia
    • Nova Scotia
    • Nova Scotia's maritime influences dominate this pretty, historic peninsula. Highlights include Cape Breton, which has been called the most scenic island in the world.
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    • Nova Scotia
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    • annapolis royal
    • Annapolis Royal
    • Annapolis Royal, named after Queen Anne, is an historic town of splendid Victorian mansions nestled between the Annapolis and Allain rivers.
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    • cape breton and cabot trail
    • Cape Breton & Cabot Trail
    • Cape Breton Island is a place of mountains, forest wilderness, windswept coastal beauty and charming fishing villages. The best-known feature of the park is driving the spectacular the Cabot Trail.
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    • Cape Breton & Cabot Trail
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    • charlos cove
    • Charlos Cove
    • The small village of Charlos Cove lies on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia near Cape Breton Island. It is an area of secluded sandy beaches and extensive coastal walking trails with stunning views.
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    • Charlos Cove
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    • halifax
    • Halifax
    • The capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax is the largest city in the Atlantic provinces and set on the world’s second-largest natural harbour. The local museum has items of Titanic memorabilia.
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    • Halifax
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    • liscomb mills
    • Liscomb Mills
    • The Liscomb region of Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast is one of the wildest and most rugged parts of the province. This is superb hiking and wildlife country.
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    • Liscomb Mills
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    • louisbourg
    • Louisbourg
    • Famed for its fortress, Louisbourg offers summer visitors a taste of life in 1744 as costumed animators re-enact history. It has a theatre, railway museum and is surrounded by sandy beaches.
    • false
    • Louisbourg
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    • lunenburg
    • Lunenburg
    • Lunenburg is one of Nova Scotia’s most historic towns, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It captivates visitors with its colourful waterfront, narrow streets and old wooden buildings.
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    • Lunenburg
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    • ottawa
    • Ottawa
    • Ottawa is steeped in tradition which manifests itself in the magnificent Parliament buildings, the Governor-General’s residence and the many parks and gardens.
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    • pelee island
    • Pelee Island
    • Pelee Island is Canada’s most southerly inhabited point, where there is plenty of time to enjoy the beaches, cycle around the island, enjoy really fantastic bird watching or visit the winery.
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    • Pelee Island
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    • pictou
    • Pictou
    • Historic Pictou makes for an interesting visit when travelling through the maritime regions of Canada. Known as the birthplace of New Scotland, Pictou was where the first Scottish immigrants landed in 1773.
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    • Pictou
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    • port severn
    • Port Severn
    • The tiny settlement of Port Severn lies on the shore of Severn Sound in the southeast corner of Georgian Bay and is the gateway to the Trent-Severn Waterway.
    • false
    • Port Severn
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    • prince edward county
    • Prince Edward County
    • Jutting into the deep blue waters of Lake Ontario between Toronto and Ottawa, Prince Edward County is a mecca for artists, nature lovers and anyone looking for an island-style adventure.
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    • Prince Edward County
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    • prince edward island
    • Prince Edward Island
    • Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province, is a land of rich, rolling, red farmland, verdant valleys, stunning seascapes and bustling harbours.
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    • cavendish
    • Cavendish
    • This is the home of 'Anne of Green Gables', Lucy Maud Montgomery’s famous red-haired little girl that captured the heart of three generations. Explore the place that inspired the book.
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    • Cavendish
    • 46.4913017530546
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    • charlottetown
    • Charlottetown
    • The small city of Charlottetown is the capital of the province of Prince Edward Island. The city’s compact size lends itself to exploration on foot.
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    • Charlottetown
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    • spry point
    • Spry Point
    • Spry Point, or Spry Cove as it is sometimes known, is situated on a small peninsula on the eastern coast of Prince Edward Island.
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    • Spry Point
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    • west point
    • West Point
    • West Point is one of the most westerly points on Prince Edward Island. The lighthouse here has a small collection of memorabilia and photographs portraying the lives of the early lighthouse keepers.
    • false
    • West Point
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    • prince george
    • Prince George
    • Prince George is a working town lying at the heart of British Columbia's forestry and pulp and paper industries. The surrounding countryside offers a diverse range of outdoor activities.
    • false
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    • prince rupert
    • Prince Rupert
    • Prince Rupert is the terminus of the Skeena railway, and is a uniquely accessible outpost in the natural world. This is a place where eagles, bears, and whales outnumber people.
    • false
    • Prince Rupert
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    • princess royal island
    • Princess Royal Island
    • Princess Royal Island is an extremely remote area, accessible only by boat or air. It is home to the legendary white kermode, or spirit bear, which not to be found anywhere else in the world.
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    • Princess Royal Island
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    • quebec city
    • Québec City
    • Unique in North America, Québec is the continent’s only walled city, which has now been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A walking tour is a good way to explore and learn about its history.
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    • Québec City
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    • riversidealbert
    • Riverside-Albert
    • A magnificent ravine carved by crooked creek serves as one of the backdrops to the sleepy village of Riverside-Albert, nestled at the point where the Shepody River flows through the extensive marshlands to the Shepody Bay.
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    • Riverside-Albert
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    • saskatchewan
    • Saskatchewan
    • Saskatchewan, at the heart of Canada’s wheat belt is home to the Big Muddy Badlands. It is famous for the last resting place of Sitting Bull, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Training Academy.
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    • kyle
    • Kyle
    • Kyle is a small farming town in southwest Saskatchewan in the midst of rich agricultural land. Clearwater Lake Park lies near the town as does one of Canada’s last drive-in movie theatres.
    • false
    • Kyle
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    • regina
    • Regina
    • Originally a tent village called 'Pile o’ Bones', the bustling and friendly town of Regina was renamed for Queen Victoria. Regina is the original headquarters for the North West Mounted Police.
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    • Regina
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    • Canada's Arctic, the Yukon & Prairie Provinces
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    • southern alberta
    • Southern Alberta
    • Southern Alberta comprises of small towns of rich agricultural and cattle ranching heritage, living life in harmony with the land. It's a great place to stay on authentic working ranch.
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    • Southern Alberta
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    • dinosaur provincial park
    • Dinosaur Provincial Park
    • Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about two hours drive east of Calgary. It is one of the greatest dinosaur fossil beds in the world.
    • false
    • Dinosaur Provincial Park
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    • head smashed in buffalo jump
    • Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
    • This remarkable site was used repeatedly for traditional buffalo hunts for nearly 6,000 years. It was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1981.
    • false
    • Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
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    • waterton lakes national park
    • Waterton Lakes National Park
    • Waterton Lakes National Park is a rare gem tucked into the south-western corner of Alberta. The park blends unusual geology, a mild climate, rare wild flowers, and an abundance of wildlife.
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    • Waterton Lakes National Park
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    • writing on stone provinical park
    • Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park
    • Writing-on-Stone is a sacred place to the Blackfoot people, who have lived in this area for thousands of years. It has the largest concentration of rock art on the North American plains.
    • false
    • Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park
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    • {23C3FC7D-6504-4F7F-B722-F2C4CAA4F0E0}
    • the cariboo
    • The Cariboo
    • The region became prominent with the discovery of gold during the ninteenth century. Today this is prime ranching country, criss–crossed by the canyons and ravines of the Fraser and Thompson rivers.
    • false
    • The Cariboo
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    • the gaspe peninsula
    • The Gaspé Peninsula
    • The Gaspé Peninsula is made up of some of the province’s wildest and most attractive scenery. Good roads means it is easy to get around and provides some great walking opportunities.
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    • The Gaspé Peninsula
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    • Food & Drink
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    • the kootenays
    • The Kootenays
    • The Kootenay Rockies are British Columbia’s answer to Alberta’s famed Rocky Mountains and hold the same UNESCO World Heritage Site status. There are large numbers of grizzly and black bears, deer, moose and elk.
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    • The Kootenays
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    • British Columbia, Alberta & The Rockies
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    • The Purcell Mountains
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