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Regions of Canada

Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 'sunset retreat ceremony', Winnipeg.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 'sunset retreat ceremony', Winnipeg.  More about Winnipeg »

British Columbia, Alberta & The Rockies

Together, the regions of British Columbia and Alberta provide enormous tracts of pristine wilderness, incredible diversity of wildlife, plus some of North America's most prominent cities.   Read more »

Ontario & Québec

Home to some of Canada’s largest and most important cities such as Toronto, Ottawa (Canada's capital), Québec and Montréal. The regions of Ontario and Québec also offer grand landscapes and prolific wildlife.   Read more »

Prairie Provinces

The Prairie Provinces (Saskatchewan and Manitoba) is an area of big open skies and rolling fields but there's much more: The town of Churchill, situated on the edge of Hudson Bay, is the world's best place to see polar bears close-up.   Read more »

The Maritime Provinces

Places like Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland make up the Maritime Provinces of Canada’s eastern seaboard. Beautiful scenery combined with abundant marine and terrestrial wildlife makes it an excellent region for exploring by road.   Read more »

The Yukon & Northwest Territories

Canada's Yukon and Northwest Territories cover vast tracts of some of the country's most remote and untouched wildernesses, which offer the adventurous traveller a deeply rewarding experience. Floatplanes and light aircraft the only means to access much of the region.   Read more »