Top 10 must-see tourist attraction cities in Canada
Wildlands, forests, skies, valleys ...... These muddled beauties are spread across all major cities in Canada and are all unique sights to see when you visit Canada over! In addition, we also suggest that you visit ten must-see attractions in Canada.
Vancouver
Vancouver has a mild climate with mountains and the sea, and the excellent quality of life here is amazing. Robertson Street, located behind the Vancouver Art Gallery, is an exciting shopping street that stretches for half a mile and is lined with stores. Dive into another world at the Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park, home to more than 70,000 incredible creatures.
Victoria
Victoria is the largest city on Vancouver Island. Walking around Victoria, you can see traditional classical Edwardian and Victorian architecture everywhere. Victoria is also known as Canada's "Garden City", with Buchanan Gardens, the world's largest floral exhibit, and one of Canada's National Historic Sites, visited by more than one million visitors each year.
Whistler
Whistler is undoubtedly the best ski resort in the world, with no seasonal restrictions due to the year-round snow at the top of Blackcomb Mountain. It also boasts evergreen forests, beautiful lakes and rivers, and has the talent to offer a wider variety of outdoor activities in the summer. If you like thrills, you should experience the Ziptrek Alpine Zipline.
Calgary
Fort Calgary is Canada's largest remaining historic village, with over 150 buildings and 66 acres of western scenery recreating the streetscape of the pioneering era of the early 1890s. The Calgary Stampede, the world's largest outdoor event, is a must-see event.
Banff National Park
Banff National Park is Canada's first national park, covering an area of 6,641 square kilometers, making it a world-class tourist destination. The Banff Springs Castle Hotel is home to the largest spa in Canada. The water here is rich in minerals and hydrogen sulfide, which is said to have a good effect on rheumatism. Soak in the warm spring water, and look through the window of the flying snow, the distant Rocky Mountains look like a fairyland.
Ottawa
The majestic Gothic architecture of Parliament Hill is steeped in Canadian culture and history and is a symbol of Ottawa. A visit to the Central District reveals the offices of the federal government, and you can climb the Peace Tower for a panoramic view of the city. In summer, the famous handover ceremony of guards is held here every day.
Toronto
Toronto has an impressive cityscape: the beautiful and enchanting Lake Ontario, the paradisiacal Lake Island, the miles of lakefront corridor, and many of the world's most famous architects who have left their masterpieces in Toronto. The CN Tower, located just north of downtown on the shores of Lake Ontario, is one of Canada's most famous icons.
Montreal
Montreal is a city floating on the St. Lawrence River and the largest inland port in the world, with age-old cobblestone pavements still preserved in the city center. The city's old buildings stand next to modern skyscrapers above ground, while below ground it is equipped with a clean and safe subway system that connects hotels, malls, cinemas, theaters and restaurants above ground.
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is a magnificent and majestic waterfall with an abundance and vastness that shocks all visitors. The Niagara River from Lake Erie rolls through this place, and suddenly falls 51 meters vertically, the scene is shocking, known as one of the seven wonders of the world. Even on a sunny day, if the water vapor from the falls is carried to the side by the wind, those visitors who are close to the Falls will get wet with water vapor. Visitors need to prepare waterproof outerwear and replacement clothes in advance.
Quebec City
There are recreational activities worth trying in Quebec all year round. Quebec's rich architectural heritage, on the other hand, dates back to the early colonial period, and the Place Royale is one of its masterpieces, appropriately reflecting the French and British influences on the culture of the region. In present-day Quebec City, the provincial capital, one can experience the nostalgic style of the New France period from the buildings, outdoor cafes and terraces of the charming Petit Champlain Street, from the bustling and lively street corners.