20 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN CANADA

 

So many amazing places to visit! Enjoy the photos and please share this article with family and friends.


'Tombstone Territorial Park: When the Yukon government advises you to leave ahiking plan before traveling into the Tombstone Park area, you're in for a wild time. This park, located 90 minutes from Dawson City, is filled with rugged peaks and wildlife. Click on for more beautiful Canadadestinations. 




Capilano Suspension Bridge: \
British Columbia's Capilano Suspension Bridge is only a few minutes away from Vancouver's city center. Built in 1889, it stretches 137 meters across and 70 meters above the Capilano River.




Prince Edward Island: Prince Edward Island, which is Canada's smallest province, gained global fame after Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 novel "Anne of Green Gables." More than 100 years later, PEI remains as glorious as ever with beautiful beaches, fresh seafood and historic architecture.



Nahanni National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978, this national park in the Northwest Territories consists of deep river canyons cutting through mountain ranges, huge waterfalls and complex cave systems.




Peggy's Cove: Famous for its natural scenery, fresh seafood and working fishing village, Peggy's Cove in the eastern coastal province of Nova Scotia is best known for its historic lighthouse, built in 1915.





Lake Louise: An alpine lake with sparkling blue waters, Alberta's Lake Louise in Banff National Park sits at the base of a cluster of glacier-clad peaks. The lake offers paddling in summer and an outdoor skating rink in winter.




Avalon Peninsula: Iceberg viewing is a popular activity in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. On a sunny day, you can view these 10,000-year-old glacial giants from many points along the northern and eastern coasts of the province, including the Avalon Peninsula (pictured).
 



Fogo Island: For a traditional Newfoundland and Labrador fishing port experience, turn to Fogo Island. The largest island on Newfoundland and Labrador's vast coast, it's home to 11 communities and was first settled by the Irish in the 18th century.




Niagara Falls: Niagara Falls refers to three different sets of falls on the bo rder between Canada and the United States. Horseshoe Falls (pictured) is the most famous.




Toronto waterfront: For the best views of Canada's 553.33-meter-high CN Tower and Rogers Centre sports stadium you need to hit Lake Ontario (pictured).
Source: 
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/gallery/canada-20-most-beautiful-places/index.html?gallery=9


To be continued!