This city is situated between the Canadian prairies and the foothill of the Canadian Rockies. Calgary, in the Alberta province of Canada, boasts a multi-cultural diversity, ever since the 1900's oil expeditions in the area. If you are visiting in July, you had better not miss the Calgary Stampede, featuring rodeo exhibitions and events.
Quebec is the capital city of the Canadian Quebec province. The city dates back to the 1600's, when Samuel de Champlain founded a settlement in North America. The city also has the only remaining fortified city walls in North America, commonly known as the Ramparts of Quebec. There are also historic structures, such as Chateau Frontenac under the Citadel of Quebec. For relaxing and eye-opening adventure holidays in Canada, Quebec is a must-visit.
Just a few of the unmissable scenes in Banff Park include the Sulphur Mountain Gondola, Moraine Lake, Johnston Canyon, the Columbia ice fields, Lake Minnewanka, Two Jack Lake, and Mount Norquay Green. These places will definitely revamp your appreciation for Mother Nature, and provide an extraordinary adventure holiday in Canada.
The Niagara Falls is among the most iconic waterfalls in the world. Take a trip and find out why. Here, you can have a closeup view of subterranean caverns and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. You can also get a spectacular view from the Skylon Tower and have a meal on a revolving eatery.
This park covers approximately 13000 square kilometers of wildlife and scenic surroundings. If interacting with natural surroundings is your thing, then this park should at all costs be on your bucket list. Here, there are loads of fantastic activities, including hiking, camping, and canoeing.