From diachronic cities to stunning beaches , Canada ’s got it all .

When someone mentions travelling in Canada, you probably think of Toronto and Vancouver. And while these cities certainly live up to the hype, there are SO many tips to make your Canadian vacation ten times better. So,u/1WastedSpaceasked Reddit, “What are some must-sees in every province?” and here’s what people said:

1.“Northwestern Ontario along Lake Superior.”

Specifically , " slumber Giant Provincial Park , Neys Provincial Park , and Pukaskwa National Park . "

– u / novababy1989

" The north seashore of Lake Superior is stunning , with craggy Shield wild and the immensity of mighty Superior in thought at all times . Definitely crack out Manitoulin Island , the creation ’s largest freshwater island . "

Rocky coastline with a cliff on the left, overlooking a clear water body leading to distant islands

– u / mukwah

2.“The Canadian Potato Museum in O’Leary, P.E.I. I’m serious.”

– u / OldDudeNH

3.“Gotta see Niagara Falls, O.N.”

– u / HalJordan2424

" Niagara on the Lake — account , instinctive knockout , hiking , biking and wine-coloured / beer / distilleries . Niagara Falls can be touristy , but there are a million reason people visit every twelvemonth . "

– u / delftblue224

Boat near base of Niagara Falls with mist rising, surrounded by greenery

4."‘I’m starting from Stanley Park in Vancouver…’ That’s your first mistake. You should be starting on Vancouver Island."

– atomic number 92 / Naked_Orca

And while you ’re there , " Spend a Nox in Ucluelet if you could . It has ' remnant of the earth ' vibes , which I love . "

– u / NATOrocket

A polar bear lies on its back, playfully rolling in a vibrant field of pink flowers, set against a green backdrop. This scene is reminiscent of natural beauty and serenity

5.Also in B.C., “Sea-to-Sky Highway from Horseshoe Bay to Squamish.”

– uracil / BobBelcher2021

6.“If you come to Manitoba at the right time, you can see belugas or polar bears up in Churchill. And garter snakes by the thousands at Narcisse.”

– u / mcbcanada

" The Narcisse serpent orchestra pit were one of the coolest places I ’ve visited . "

– u / RichardCity

Calm lake with a dock leading into the water at dusk, reflecting the sky, no persons present

7.“Dinosaur Provincial Park and Drumheller in Alberta.”

" The Bad Lands look pretty different from anything else in Canada , and all the dinosaur hooey is pretty cool ( check out the museum in Drumheller ) . "

– uranium / thefailmaster19

8.“A lot of Saskatchewan’s ‘wow’ places are too far north to detour, but I’d definitely encourage anyone to take a little nip off the number 1 up to Watrous.”

" That ’s where Manitou Beach is — it ’s known as the ' Dead Sea of Canada . ' Little Manitou Lake has a salinity content five multiplication higher than the ocean and is fed by clandestine springs . You in reality be adrift in it ! "

– u / Not_Xena

9.“A bucket list of mine is north of Winnipeg… look for a town named Gimli (better for usLord of the Ringsnerds).”

" In Manitoba , I would paint a picture Gimli , Riding Mountain National Park , The International Peace Gardens ( bring your passport ) , and the Morden Corn and Apple Festival . "

– u / Dontblink - S3

10.“In southeast Saskatchewan, the Fort Qu’Appelle valley is beautiful. Breaks every stereotype that you have heard about S.K.”

– u / Dlynne242

11.“In New Brunswick: Hopewell Rocks, Grand Manan Island, Fundy Trail Parkway, and St. Andrews.”

– uranium / pinkilydinkily

12.“When visiting Nova Scotia, I highly recommend the Annapolis Valley and the Bay of Fundy, which has the highest tides on Earth. The Valley is very beautiful.”

" I recommend visiting either in July or early August for the least chances of rainwater . "

– u / DigitalSupremacy

13.“Head to the rockies. The Jasper, Banff, and Canmore area is the best of Alberta.”

– u / LyndaCarter _

" Visiting Banff in Alberta is a must ! "

– u / Sad_Fondant_9466

Suspension bridge over a river in a foggy forested landscape

" chew the fat Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park during the long summertime mean solar day to see moose feeding and swimming . "

– Ok_Beat3532

14.“Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefield are amazing. If you can afford it, book a helicopter tour to see the true extent of it.”

– u / Ok_Beat3532

15.“Edmonton has a lot of fun festivals in July and August, and Calgary has the Calgary Stampede (a big rodeo) in July.”

16.“The Cabot trail in Cape Breton, NS!”

– u / Prestigious_Dare_120

17.“Ottawa is an amazing city. A lot of effort has gone into making it a world-class capital.”

18.“Quebec City is the most visually stunning town in the country.”

– u / SherbrookeSpecialist

" Old Quebec city , founded in 1608 , where you will observe the oldest buildings in North America north of Mexico . "

– u / SilverSaintLouis

Mason Ramsey walks on stage in a cowboy hat, western shirt, and belt buckle, followed by an older man in a plaid shirt and black pants at a travel event

19.“The Grotto at Indian Head cove near Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario. I’ve been all over Canada and it is probably the most beautiful place that I have seen.”

– Snowboundforever

" Last year I go to Bruce Peninsula National Park and I was mind - blown . It was like swimming in the vitreous silica blue sea in the Bahamas except the water is cold as it is on Georgian Bay . The scene and the rock cliffs is like nothing I have ever seen . "

– u / NorthernOntarioMom

Cobblestone street in Quebec with historical buildings and Château Frontenac in the distance

20.“Montréal has a lot of things to do and see, like the Biodome and Jardin Botanique, but you would need to stop byLa Banquise, as they are a renowned poutinerie.”

– uranium / Temperature_Zer0

" Montréal , founded in 1642 , has the highest concentration of eating place per head in Canada and beautiful Mount Royal . "

" This is probably the most fun / rose hip / European - find city in Canada . Famous nutrient are bagel , deli meat sandwich , and poutine . "

Close-up of poutine being prepared with fries, cheese curds, and gravy being poured on top

21.“I suggest the Earth’s mantle in Newfoundland.”

– uranium / AzzHoser

( Yes , Newfoundland isone of the only placeson the major planet where you could see the Earth ’s mantle ! )

22.“Labrador is beautiful (don’t skip Labrador), but the island of Newfoundland has a lot to see.”

" Gros Morne National Park , L’Anse aux Meadows Historic Site ( viking settlement ) , Trinity , Cape Spear Lighthouse ( first sunrise in North America ) and business district St. John ’s are just a few suggestion .

– u / StrongsTash

23.“If you have a lot of time, you could go up to the north — Whitehorse in the Yukon or Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. The northern lights are amazing up there, but it’s a big time commitment.”

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