Sights of Canada

Some of the most significant natural attractions in Canada are situated right on the border with the USA. Niagara Falls in Ontario is perhaps the first sight that people picture when thinking of Canada. This place receives more than 12 million visitors a year. It is not only one waterfall; it’s a collective name for three waterfalls at the border of Canada and the USA. The largest one, called ‘Horseshoe Falls’ is located on Canadian side. That’s why some people call it ‘Canadian Falls’. The Rocky Mountains are on the list of Canadian top attractions. It’s a major mountain range in western North America. The Canadian segment of this range is more commonly called the Canadian Rockies. The highest peaks are Mount Robson and Mount Columbia. The area of the range is protected by parks. The Great Lakes are a series of interconnected freshwater lakes at the Canadian-US border. There are 5 lakes which connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the seaway. The largest of them, Lake Superior, is considered to be the largest continental lake in the world.

The tallest free standing structure of Western Hemisphere is also situated in Canada. It’s The CN Tower in downtown Toronto. It’s a signature icon of city’s skyline and a symbol of the country. Tourists are attracted to this tower to get a bird’s eye view of Toronto. Banff National Park is one of the most famous attractive tourist destinations in Alberta, the province of Canada. It’s not only a national treasure, but one of the parks in the Canadian Rockies. Visitors can hike, ski, camp, fish, ride a bike and simple relax there. The well-known Lake Louise is also within the park’s border. Tourists, who are in fond of winter sports, will appreciate the resort town of Whistler. It’s one of the best ski destinations in the world. The scenic view of the area becomes even more spectacular thanks to two mountains: Whistler and Blackcomb. Churchill in Manitoba draws huge crowds of visitors every year. It’s a small town on the Hudson Bay shores, which is known as the Polar Bear Capital and Beluga Whale Capital. It is also one of the best spots to catch a glimpse of Aurora Borealis. Nova Scotia is rather attractive for tourists. Located almost halfway between the Equator and the North Pole, it is the second-smallest province in Canada. It includes Cape Breton Island and more than 3,000 islets. Nova Scotia has many ethnic museums and heritage centers. It is also home to two national parks: Kejimkujik and Cape Breton Highlands. One of its frequently visited sites is the iconic Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse.

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