Best Things to do in Canada

jasper national park

Canada is a geographically vast and diverse wonderland. Are you ready to embark on a North American adventure in this friendly country with so much to offer? To get some ideas, here are amazing things Canada is known for.

  1. Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park, is a 6,835-square-mile park in Alberta that is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is Canada’s largest national park, with alpine meadows, mountains, rivers, forests, and even glaciers. This park is home to over 70 mammal species, including moose, grizzly bears, and elk. Over 615 miles of hiking trails and more than 12 miles of multi-use and bike-friendly trails are available. This is also a popular camping destination, with backcountry, forested, and lakeside options. Watersports enthusiasts will be pleased with the numerous lakes and beaches, as well as Hidden Cove, which is ideal for canoeing and kayaking with a canada visa.

  1. National Historic Site of the Rideau Canal

The Rideau Canal is a historic waterway built in the nineteenth century to connect a picturesque string of lakes and rivers during a time of military threat. Today, it serves as an outdoor playground with a diverse range of activities, where history blends seamlessly with the tranquil Eastern Ontario countryside. Any day of the week, visitors can kayak, canoe, or motor boat along this lock system. Swimming at one of the canal’s sandy beaches and sport fishing are also popular pastimes. Because of the lush greenery that surrounds the area, it is also an ideal camping destination, with numerous cycling and hiking trails.

  1. National Park of Banff

Banff National Park holds the distinction of being Canada’s first national park and one of the best places to visit in Canada. This flagship park receives over three million visitors per year. Banff, as part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides visitors with a wide range of outdoor activities all year. Mountain bikers can enjoy 190 kilometers of maintained trails, hikers can enjoy 1,600 kilometers of maintained trails, cross-country and alpine skiers can explore mountain villages, scenic drives can be taken, and visitors can watch or photograph the park’s abundant birds and wildlife. The Cave and Basin National Historic Site, with its hot mineral springs tours, star gazing, and live performances, is a must-see for visitors.

  1. The Butchart Gardens

Butchart Gardens is open all year, but visitors should try to visit during peak season in July and August to fully appreciate its beauty. It’s a good idea to download their Map & Guide before visiting, which is available in 22 languages and includes a brief history as well as descriptions of the five gardens – Sunken, Japanese, Rose, Italian, and Mediterranean, as well as Star Pond off the Japanese Garden and the Piazza between the Italian and Mediterranean gardens. A plant identification counter where experts answer questions, a seed and gift shop, and three restaurants are available. Dog leashes, umbrellas, strollers, and wheelchairs are also available for rent at the visitor center.

  1. Wonderland of Canada

The premier amusement and water park in Canada is Canada’s Wonderland. This park has it all, from thrilling rides to street festivals and live shows. There are over 75 rides for kids of all ages, ranging from Taxi Jam for toddlers to Soaring Timbers for thrill seekers. Splash park attractions, which are included in Canada Wonderland admission, cater to all ages, from Splash Island Kiddie Slides to Muskoka Plunge, everyone’s favorite adrenaline rush. Riders who purchase Fast Lane or Fast Lane Plus wristbands can bypass the lines on certain popular park rides. There are also numerous shows and ongoing events to keep you entertained.

  1. Park on the Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is fantastic fun for the entire family. The 27-acre park is centered on the 1889 Capilano Suspension Bridge, which spans 450 feet across the Capilano River at a height of 230 feet. The eco-friendly park is friendly to the environment and provides outdoor thrills for visitors. Cliffwalk is a cantilevered walkway that clings to a granite cliff, while Treetops Adventure is a network of seven suspension bridges suspended 100 feet above the forest floor. There are guided nature tours, the Kids’ Rainforest Explorer program, seasonal entertainment, a totem park, and a gift shop for visitors.

  1. The CN Tower

For the best views of Toronto, the CN Tower is the place to be. At an astounding elevation of 1,136 feet, the LookOut Level features floor-to-ceiling panoramic window walls that provide panoramic views like you’ve never seen before. On the LookOut Level, guests will also find the Horizons Restaurant. The Glass Floor provides visitors with a 1,122-foot vertical view. It was the first of its kind, and it spawned a slew of see-through floor experiences all over the world. This level also contains the Outdoor Sky Terrace. SkyPod, which stands at an incredible 1,465 feet, provides interpretive exhibits to visitors. Visitors can see a pendulum demonstrate the tower’s sway in the wind. The tower is encircled by Edge Walk, the world’s highest hands-free walking ledge.

  1. Hopewell Rocks

Visitors can witness the world’s highest tides just an hour outside of Moncton, New Brunswick. Travelers should plan for both high and low tides to get the most out of this incredible phenomenon. During low tide, visitors can walk the somewhat muddy beaches beneath towering rock formations, and during high tide, they can take guided or self-guided kayak tours among the same rocks. The High Tide Café offers a full menu and an outdoor deck, while the Low Tide Café offers snacks. There’s also an interpretive center, gift shop, trail network, and a few caves to explore.

  1. The Horseshoe Falls

Horseshoe Falls is one of Niagara Falls’ three waterfalls, located between Table Rock and Goat Island on the Canadian side. With a height of 173 feet and a width of 2,600 feet, it is the largest of the three falls. This fall, approximately 90% of the Niagara River flows at an incredible rate of 600,000 gallons per second. Visitors should go to Table Rock or the Niagara Parkway south of the Rainbow Bridge for the best views of Horseshoe Falls. Visitors can ascend the Skylon Tower for a bird’s-eye view of the city.

A luxury cruise to Canada is a fantastic way to experience everything Canada is famous for, from abundant outdoor activities and stunning scenery to historical and cultural gems waiting to be discovered.