
Canada
Discover The True North - Epic Landscapes, Endless Adventure!
Canada is a country of stunning contrasts—towering mountains, vibrant cities, peaceful lakes, and rich cultures from coast to coast. Whether you're exploring the French charm of Quebec, hiking the Rockies in Alberta, or tasting your way through Toronto’s diverse food scene, every part of Canada offers something unique. Whether you're chasing adventure or just looking to unwind—Canada has it all.
Must-Visit Destinations

Banff & Lake Louise (Alberta)
Glacier-fed lakes, stunning mountain peaks, and hiking trails galore.

Jasper National Park (Alberta)
Less crowded than Banff, equally breathtaking—with hot springs, wildlife, and the Icefields Parkway.

Niagara Falls (Ontario)
Iconic and powerful, with boat tours and nighttime fireworks over the falls.


Tofino (British Columbia)
Vancouver (British Columbia)
Surf town meets rainforest—perfect for beach lovers and storm watchers.
Mountains, ocean, and a world-class food and art scene.

Toronto (Ontario)
Canada’s largest city—diverse neighborhoods, the CN Tower, and a buzzing energy.


Montreal (Quebec)
Quebec City (Quebec)
European charm, amazing food, festivals, and French flair.
Cobblestone streets, historic sites, and romantic Old World vibes.

Ottawa (Ontario)
Canada’s capital—home to Parliament Hill and top-tier museums.
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Prince Edward Island
The Cabot Trail (Nova Scotia)
Red sand beaches, fresh seafood, and storybook charm.
One of the world’s most scenic drives, with cliffside views and cozy coastal villages.

Churchill (Manitoba)
The polar bear capital of the world—also great for northern lights.
Celebrate With The Locals
Montreal International Jazz Festival (Quebec)
World’s largest jazz fest—brings hundreds of artists and fans from around the globe. Late June–Early July
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(Ottawa, Ontario)
In February celebrate all things winter with ice sculptures, skating, and snow playgrounds.
Osheaga (Montreal, Quebec)
Indie + pop + electronic on a scenic island with major headliners.
Early August
Caribana
(Toronto, Ontario)
North America’s largest Caribbean carnival—parades, costumes, music, and dancing happens in late July–Early August.
Calgary Stampede (Alberta)
Rodeos, concerts, parades, and a full-on western-style carnival.
July
Celtic Colours International Festival (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia)
Traditional music, fall foliage, and island hospitality, happens in October