CANADA —
REFRESH
YOUR VIEW
Experience Canada and connect with the best of yourself.
CANADA —
REFRESH
YOUR VIEW
Experience Canada and connect
with the best of yourself.
Where to go
A peek at what Canada has to offer from coast to coast to coast.
WEST COAST
From the wild shores of the Pacific Ocean to the towering Rocky Mountains, the West Coast of Canada offers an abundance of experiences for the avid adventurer and city lover. Take a trip to Vancouver and then head to Tofino for surfing the area’s iconic waves or head to Whistler for world-class skiing. See the glacier-fed Moraine Lake and Lake Louise up close and personal, both just a day trip away from the radiant city of Calgary.
CENTRAL
Central Canada is a place to be inspired. In the remote wild, see polar bears and beluga whales or reel in a massive fish. Or head to prairie land to take in 100,000 lakes and rivers. A sky that never ends. The prairies have a unique spirit that comes to life in its cities, communities, and countryside.
GREAT WHITE NORTH
Northern Canada is filled with natural wonders that will have you feeling more connected to Mother Nature than ever before. From the northern lights in the Arctic Circle to polar bear watching on the shores of Hudson Bay, you’ll be left in awe by these stunning displays of nature.
GO EAST
It’s hard to beat the bustling energies of eastern cities like Toronto, Quebec City and Montreal. After immersing yourself in their diverse and historic communities, head further east to provinces that border the Atlantic Ocean. Head here for warm hospitality, iconic whale watching, and some of the most stunning red sand beaches.
Where to go
A peek at what Canada has to offer from coast to coast to coast.
WEST COAST
From the wild shores of the Pacific Ocean to the towering Rocky Mountains, the West Coast of Canada offers an abundance of experiences for the avid adventurer and city lover. Take a trip to Vancouver and then head to Tofino for surfing the area’s iconic waves or head to Whistler for world-class skiing. See the glacier-fed Moraine Lake and Lake Louise up close and personal, both just a day trip away from the radiant city of Calgary.
CENTRAL
Central Canada is a place to be inspired. In the remote wild, see polar bears and beluga whales or reel in a massive fish. Or head to prairie land to take in 100,000 lakes and rivers. A sky that never ends. The prairies have a unique spirit that comes to life in its cities, communities, and countryside.
GREAT WHITE NORTH
Northern Canada is filled with natural wonders that will have you feeling more connected to Mother Nature than ever before. From the northern lights in the Arctic Circle to polar bear watching on the shores of Hudson Bay, you’ll be left in awe by these stunning displays of nature.
GO EAST
It’s hard to beat the bustling energies of eastern cities like Toronto, Quebec City and Montreal. After immersing yourself in their diverse and historic communities, head further east to provinces that border the Atlantic Ocean. Head here for warm hospitality, iconic whale watching, and some of the most stunning red sand beaches.
Explore Canada
Explore Canada
Somewhere Outside of Your Ordinary
Somewhere Outside
of Your Ordinary

Adventure
Canada is a four-season destination and has some of the most memorable adventure experiences in the world.

The Rocky Mountains
Whether you’re looking for winter adventures such as heli-skiing or exploring ice caves or wanting to view the iconic glacier lakes of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in the summertime, the Rocky Mountains hold some of the most stunning landscapes to explore.

Explore the Longest
Coastline in the World
Canada has more access to water bodies than anywhere else on the planet and this means a whole lot of coastline. Head out on the open ocean in New Brunswick to spot whales putting on a show or get to know the West Coast by kayak or float plane. No matter which province or territory you visit, you’ll never be far from a pristine lake or ever-changing tide.

Experience Four Distinct Seasons
It’s not always cold up here. In fact, it’s probably warmer than you think. Canada’s host to four distinct seasons, making it a great year-round destination. Enjoy leaf peeping across Ontario to discover the fall colors, celebrate winter on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains, lay out on a beach in Prince Edward Island in the summer, or discover spring coming to life on a hike in Ottawa.

Adventure
Canada is a four-season destination and has some of the most memorable adventure experiences in the world.

The Rocky Mountains
Whether you’re looking for winter adventures such as heli-skiing or exploring ice caves or wanting to view the iconic glacier lakes of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in the summertime, the Rocky Mountains hold some of the most stunning landscapes to explore.

Explore the Longest
Coastline in the World
Canada has more access to water bodies than anywhere else on the planet and this means a whole lot of coastline. Head out on the open ocean in New Brunswick to spot whales putting on a show or get to know the West Coast by kayak or float plane. No matter which province or territory you visit, you’ll never be far from a pristine lake or ever-changing tide.

Experience Four Distinct Seasons
It’s not always cold up here. In fact, it’s probably warmer than you think. Canada’s host to four distinct seasons, making it a great year-round destination. Enjoy leaf peeping across Ontario to discover the fall colors, celebrate winter on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains, lay out on a beach in Prince Edward Island in the summer, or discover spring coming to life on a hike in Ottawa.

Culture
Hear the myriad of stories passed down over many generations, visit prehistoric sites, and more.

Celebrate Rich Culture
From coast to coast to coast, you’ll find people, culture, and communities that encapsulate the past of the country, while looking forward to the future. Appreciate the rich Indigenous culture; discover First Nations art in Northern British Columbia; explore human rights at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg; relive history in almost every province and territory — there are plenty of ways to discover Canada’s culture.

Indigenous Experiences in Canada
The country’s rich Indigenous history is preserved in attractions, events, and adventures, found in every province, from coast to coast. The Great Spirit Circle Trail exposes visitors to the lives of the Anishinaabe people of Ontario’s Manitoulin Island. And only 15 minutes from Quebec City you can experience the Huron Traditional Site. The country is abound with immersive experiences to connect you with Indigenous peoples culture.

Vibrant Cities
Step into the historic European charm of Quebec City or enjoy one of the many diverse neighborhoods in Toronto. Montreal’s art scene is a must for art lovers and Vancouver’s proximity to beaches and Coast Mountains appeal to city and nature lovers.

Culture
Hear the myriad of stories passed down over many generations, visit prehistoric sites, and more.

Celebrate Rich Culture
From coast to coast to coast, you’ll find people, culture, and communities that encapsulate the past of the country, while looking forward to the future. Appreciate the rich Indigenous culture; discover First Nations art in Northern British Columbia; explore human rights at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg; relive history in almost every province and territory — there are plenty of ways to discover Canada’s culture.

Indigenous Experiences in Canada
The country’s rich Indigenous history is preserved in attractions, events, and adventures, found in every province, from coast to coast. The Great Spirit Circle Trail exposes visitors to the lives of the Anishinaabe people of Ontario’s Manitoulin Island. And only 15 minutes from Quebec City you can experience the Huron Traditional Site. The country is abound with immersive experiences to connect you with Indigenous peoples culture.

Vibrant Cities
Step into the historic European charm of Quebec City or enjoy one of the many diverse neighborhoods in Toronto. Montreal’s art scene is a must for art lovers and Vancouver’s proximity to beaches and Coast Mountains appeal to city and nature lovers.

Natural Wonders
Endless vistas, unique wildlife and more mountains and trees than you could ever imagine.

Travel Through 45 National Parks
Outdoor enthusiast? Then Canada’s probably already on your bucket list thanks to its amazing array of national parks. But even if you’re not a seasoned hiker, parks like Glacier National Park in British Columbia and Rouge National Urban Park in Toronto provide plenty of opportunity to explore the country’s renowned nature.

Once-in-a-Lifetime Wildlife Viewing
Canada is known for bears, whales, beavers and more. And if you play your cards right, pretty much any trip up north will have you viewing wildlife you can’t spot anywhere else. Head to the east coast and spot over 22 species of whales or check out polar bears and belugas in northern Manitoba. On the West Coast, you can find more options for whale watching or heading deep into the rainforest for grizzly bear watching.

The Northern Lights
Elusive, gorgeous, often plays hard to get. The aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, are a natural phenomenon so stunning and ethereal, people travel from across the globe for a chance to catch a glimpse of it. You can view them up to 240 nights a year in certain parts of Canada, and the further north you go the more of a sure thing it is you’ll spot them.

Natural Wonders
Endless vistas, unique wildlife and more mountains and trees than you could ever imagine.

Travel Through 45 National Parks
Outdoor enthusiast? Then Canada’s probably already on your bucket list thanks to its amazing array of national parks. But even if you’re not a seasoned hiker, parks like Glacier National Park in British Columbia and Rouge National Urban Park in Toronto provide plenty of opportunity to explore the country’s renowned nature.

Once-in-a-Lifetime Wildlife Viewing
Canada is known for bears, whales, beavers and more. And if you play your cards right, pretty much any trip up north will have you viewing wildlife you can’t spot anywhere else. Head to the east coast and spot over 22 species of whales or check out polar bears and belugas in northern Manitoba. On the West Coast, you can find more options for whale watching or heading deep into the rainforest for grizzly bear watching.

The Northern Lights
Elusive, gorgeous, often plays hard to get. The aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, are a natural phenomenon so stunning and ethereal, people travel from across the globe for a chance to catch a glimpse of it. You can view them up to 240 nights a year in certain parts of Canada, and the further north you go the more of a sure thing it is you’ll spot them.
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