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In the moon-like badlands near Patricia, 200km east of Calgary, erosion is slowly revealing one of the world's most extensive dinosaur fossil beds. Take a guided tour to learn more about this…
In the moon-like badlands near Patricia, 200km east of Calgary, erosion is slowly revealing one of the world's most extensive dinosaur fossil beds. Take a guided tour to learn more about this…
In the moon-like badlands near Patricia, 200km east of Calgary, erosion is slowly revealing one of the world's most extensive dinosaur fossil beds. Take a guided tour to learn more about this…
The spectacular Niagara Falls are one of the wonders of the natural world and annually attract around ten million visitors. The falls provide plenty of fun for a day, but there's also dining…
Set in Canada's Rocky Mountains and within day-tripping distance of Calgary, Banff National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering rugged mountain beauty and powder skiing at its finest…
Popular for skiing and walking, the Laurentian mountain range, north of Montreal, rises to 3150 feet at Mont Tremblant. The region features an abundance of lakes, rivers forests and…
The Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver has drawn visitors since 1889. The 137m swinging plank bridge is suspended 70 metres above the canyon floor. After the thrilling trek across…
People flock to Banff's Upper Hot Springs to bathe in the mineral-rich waters and soak away their troubles, aches and pains. They are a treat year-round, but entering the 39°C water when the…
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
The stunning Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on the south-west coast of Vancouver Island consists of three regions: Long Beach, the Broken Group Islands and the West Coast Trail. Go for the…
With dramatic mountains as backdrop, the Whistler Mountain Ski Resort is fully equipped to cater for everyone from beginners to advanced skiers. Although the resort has expanded rapidly, it…
Jasper National Park is situated just north of Banff, its better-known neighbour. Home to the glacial Columbia Icefield, the dizzying heights of Mount Edith Cavell and the turquoise waters of…
Muskoka extends from Georgian Bay in the west to the northern tip of Lake Couchiching in the south, to the western border of Algonquin Provincial Park in the east. It features over 1500 lakes…
Bowen Island has no bank or gas station but is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty. First inhabited by the Squamish First Nation, the island was a thriving whaling…
Stanley Park features 405 hectares of pristine rainforest adjoining Vancouver and jutting into English Bay. Highlights include the 8.8km Seawall, Brockton Point's totem poles, and numerous…
At 83 metres high, Montmorency Falls are higher than their more famous cousins at Niagara. Take the cable car to the top for breathtaking views of Quebec city, or chill with a picnic in the…