A restored 200-year-old fishing village offering shops, restaurants, and a boardwalk.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its historic architecture and cobblestone streets.
A historic canal that connects Ottawa to Lake Ontario and the Saint Lawrence River.
A small local museum showcasing the history of Bath and its surrounding areas.
A large park in Guelph featuring walking trails, picnic areas, and a floral clock.
A national park known for its bird migrations and beautiful vistas.
A scenic park with a sandy beach, walking trails, and picnic areas.
An interactive science museum with exhibits on geology, wildlife, and technology.
Hearst Heritage Sawmill
A historical sawmill offering tours and insights into the forestry industry.
A stunning natural canyon with hiking trails and scenic viewpoints.
A living history site that recreates the fur trade era of the early 19th century.
A local museum showcasing the history and culture of the Dryden area.
A historic site and meeting place with shops, restaurants, and cultural events.
An annual rodeo, exhibition, and festival held every July in Calgary.
A living history museum that tells the story of Edmonton's past.
A museum dedicated to the history and science of Alberta's oil sands.
A museum and park dedicated to the history of railways in Camrose.
Canada's oldest national park, known for its stunning mountain landscapes.
A vast wilderness area in the Canadian Rockies, known for its wildlife and outdoor activities.
Stanley Park
A large urban park in Vancouver with scenic views, trails, and beaches.
A group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, near Victoria.