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Canadian Prairies


The Prairies, known for being flat, are flat enough for the horizon to be very long and the sky very big. This region offers a blend of natural beauty, wide-open spaces, and a sense of tranquility. The Canadian prairies are primarily located in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, also just next to British Columbia.To visit this region is to enjoy the majestic Polar Bears and the unique wildlife, explore the several national parks and protected areas, discover the friendly communities, enjoy stargazing at the wide-open skies, partake in the wide range of outdoor activities, and explore historic sites and cultural attractions. The prairies is the perfect region to connect with nature and appreciate the slower pace of life.

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  • Charming Coastal Towns of Canada

    Canada is one of the rare countries in the world situated on three oceans: Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic. With 151,019-miles of coastline, the country boasts the longest shoreline in the world, dotted with charming coastal towns and villages, lively resort towns, and island communities full of historical buildings, quaint shops, and welcoming locals. Whether you’re into whale watching, fishing, kayaking, or surfing, there is no shortage of coastal towns to enjoy a seaside adventure!

  • Lakes of Canada

    With more lakes than all the other countries in the world combined, Canada has no shortage of lakes to visit which spread across all ten provinces and three territories. It’s true that where there are mountains, there are lakes, and there's something particularly special about the serene Lakes of Canada. Glaciers create those unforgettable turquoise blue hues that make Canada's lakes world-famous and exquisitely picturesque. They stretch on for miles and miles and offer an incredible spot for adventure drawing in millions of visitors each year.

  • Canadian Rockies

    The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Canadian Rockies mountain range is filled with inspiring scenery including jagged snow-capped peaks famed for skiing, glistening alpine lakes including Lake Louise, shimmering glaciers such as the famed Athabasca Glacier, cascading waterfalls like Takakkaw Falls and endless outdoor activities and recreation sites. The Canadian Rockies include beautiful breathtaking destinations such as Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Waterton, Golden and national parks, each with its unique personality and opportunities.

  • Skiing in Canada

    Canada offers some of the best skiing in the world! Home to some of the most famous ski resorts on the planet, including Banff, Whistler and Lake Louise, skiing in Canada is world-class. Whether you’re looking for heart-pumping adrenaline trails, cruising the bunny slopes, or you prefer the relaxation of cross-country skiing, there are endless ski mountains in Canada offering fantastic options.

  • UNESCO Sites of Canada

    Canada is a fascinating country full of natural wonders and unique history. These sites, ranging from the depths of wilderness to bustling cosmopolitan centers, highlight the history of Canada’s inhabitants going back as far as 6,000 years ago.

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Regions of Canada

  • Atlantic Canada

    Farthest east, the Atlantic Canada region is made up of four provinces, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. Made up of rocky coasts, this region has plenty to offer for adventure seekers. Pine forests and rocky cliffs dominate New Bunswick’s unspoiled landscape, while puffins and icebergs are visible in the rugged stretches of Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • Northern Canada

    Canada’s Northern Territories make up 48 percent of Canada’s total land mass, however, this region is home to only 0.5 percent of the country’s population. It feels largely undiscovered, and yet, the wonders here are undeniable. It’s home to the Northern Lights that illuminate the skies, stunning craggy mountain ranges, Arctic tundra, and some of the most pristine wildernesses on Earth.

  • Central Canada

    Central Canada is a remarkable place with almost half of the Canadian population of approximately 35 Million that live here. Made up of the huge provinces of Ontario and Quebec, the region is home to both the country’s capital, Ottawa, and its two most populated cities, Toronto and Montreal.

Experiences & Adventures

  • Canadian Cultural Experiences

    With its European roots and its close proximity to the United States, Canada’s traditions are a unique blend of several cultures. From the First Nations to the French, English, Scottish, Danish, and Irish settlers during the early years of the Country’s forming, Canada has developed a rich tradition all of its own.

  • Nature and Adventure in Canada

    Canada is a massive and stunning country with endless nature and adventure to be had! The country is small in population but big on land, with never-ending pristine wilderness and breathtaking landscapes to discover. Canada is covered with beautiful forests dotted with pristine lakes, endless prairies, and the rugged Arctic where animals outnumber humans.

  • UNESCO Sites of Canada

    Canada is a fascinating country full of natural wonders and unique history. These sites, ranging from the depths of wilderness to bustling cosmopolitan centers, highlight the history of Canada’s inhabitants going back as far as 6,000 years ago. Click here to learn more about Canada's noteworthy UNESCO Sites!


  • Whale Watching on the West Coast (USA)

    Enjoy the magnificent wonders of whale watching in some of the most fantastic locations dotted along the beautiful West Coast of the United States. Starting in North Washington state has several ideal locations to spot these wonderful mammals migrating south down the spectacular Oregon Coastline and further south to the warmer waters off the coast of California.

  • Pacific Northwest

    The staggering sights of the Pacific Northwest stretch for hundreds of miles from British Columbia, Canada to Oregon. The region is best known for its incredible rugged coastline, verdant lush interiors, soaring mountains, and bountiful activities and attractions. The PNW offers some exciting cities such as Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland are among the favorites to visit. Washington and Oregon boast 17 national forests, two national volcanic monuments, a national scenic area, and national grassland to explore.

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