Welcome to Canada
By Bruno (Bryan Purdy)
Some hot spots you should check out!
Niagra Falls
This beatiful waterfall is a very popular tourist attraction with 12 million visitors per year. This will provide a great, memorable experience and surely will put a smile on your face.
Quebec Ice Hotel
This is the ultimate winter experience! The Quebec Ice Hotel is spectacular to behold and one of the most unique visitor experiences in the world.
Toronto Island Park
This is a park consisting of four main, beautiful islands and containing trails, beaches and children's amusement rides. It is a great place to go with a great rating of 4 and a half stars with over thousand reviews.
Some cool activities to do!
Quebec Winter Carnival
This event is the largest carnival in the world and last from January to mid February. It is a place made for families to enjoy themselves and have fun so don't miss out!
Canada's Wonderland
This theme park in Vaughan, Ontario is home of the largest wooden rolercoaster ever in Canada. It also has the only flying coaster in the country. This is a great place to go and just have an incredible amount of fun.
Whale-Watching tour from vancouver
In Vancouver, don't miss the chance to take a whale-watching tour and spot killer whales, porpoises, seals, eagles and other wildlife from the stunning scenery of Canada’s southwest coast.
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Visit some cool landmarks!
Stanley Park Hollow Tree
Before the park opened in 1888, the 800-year-old tree was already burned and "hollow," carrying a circumference of over 40 feet. Since it had to be seen to be believed, the Hollow Tree became the preferred photo stop for tourists and locals who posed inside the tree, sometimes with horses or even early automobiles. One photographer stopped the tree from being destroyed in 1910, claiming that he made his living off of it.
CN Tower
At over 1,800 feet tall, the CN Tower was the tallest free-standing building for over 30 years. Opening in 1976 at a $75 million price tag, the Tower was meant to be a headquarters for local radio and TV signals.