Travel Canada

Welcome to Travel Canada – we are so excited you are here! Find all the travel resources, planning tips and itineraries for visiting Canada.

Quick Facts – Travel Canada

✔ Canada is the second-largest country in the world, by land area.

✔ Canada is a federal state with 10 provinces and 3 territories. Nunavut is the largest province by land area and Prince Edward Island is the smallest.

✔ Its capital is Ottawa, located in the province of Ontario, which is one of the most populous provinces.

✔ There are 2 official languages in Canada – English and French. French is spoken particularly in the province of Quebec and some parts of Manitoba, rest you will be fine with English only.

✔ A clean and peaceful country, Canada has been our home since 2009. There are study and work opportunities here. And so long as you treat each other well, you will find yourself at home here!

What to see in Canada

Travel Canada

✔ Visit Canada to check off some of the stunning natural landscapes. Start with the Niagara Falls near Toronto in Ontario.

✔ Explore many provincial and national parks and historic sites. Head to Manitoba to see the Forks where indigenous people met, or view the river valley in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

✔ Admire the monuments and cathedrals in the French province of Quebec. During the holiday season, this is the place to be!

✔ Chase northern lights and unique sights in the province of Nunavut or Yukon. A road trip to Whitehorse is still on our bucket list.

✔ Don’t forget to see stunning cities. Our favorites are – Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Ottawa

✔ And our absolute favorite Banff National Park with its mountain views, turquoise lakes will melt your heart any day!

Now, the fun part, we LOVE our coffee and donuts and a friendly banter or a greeting. The country is infamous for being cold – which is true, so here is aCanada winter packing guidefor you to get started – but the people here are warm and welcoming!

You know, we are friendly and helpful that way, eh!

Travel Alberta

Alberta is the fourth populous province in Canada, located in the western part of the country. Considered a Prairie land Alberta is filled with stunning landscape starting with the Canadian Rockies (the likes of Banff and Jasper), the hoodoo badlands and numerous provincial parks.

Capital City:Edmonton

Calgary and Edmonton are popular cities with restaurants, heritage museums, universities, and shopping malls. These two cities are home to international airports, that connect Alberta to the world.

The cost of living in Alberta is cheaper than in Ontario or British Columbia.

If you are unsure, where to start preparing for your trip to Alberta,start here

CalgaryThings to do in Calgary– your first stop to the Canadian Rockies/Banff

CalgaryFind a place to stay in Calgary

Calgary to BanffGet all the transportation tips

Banff TipsPreparing for your trip to Banff

Banff Food GuideGuide to Banff Restaurants

BanffAn itinerary inspiration for non-hikers

Excursions in the RockiesTour of Canadian Rockies

Banff WinterWinter guide to Banff and Lake Louise

Banff PhotographyBest Photo spots in Banff

EdmontonGuide to Alberta’s capital city in winter

Elk National ParkElk National Park activities

JasperJasper National Park activities

DrumhellerDinosaur Park Activities and day trip

CanmoreThings to do in Canmore

BONUSread: Ourdestination wedding in Banff

TRAVEL BRITISH COLUMBIA

Our weekenditinerary for Vancouver

TRAVEL ONTARIO

Ontario is the second-largest province in Canada and is home to our capital city Ottawa and the world-famous Niagara Falls.

Capital City: Toronto.

Ontario is located in Central Canada, and it is one of the highest populated provinces in the country, bustling with work and leisure opportunities.

The landscape of the province is characterized by numerous historic sites, provincial parks, lakes and rivers, farms and wineries, and remnants of constitutional history.

In major cities likeTorontoand Ottawa, sky rise buildings and expensive housing are common. International airports, world-class Universities, shopping malls, and commercial headquarters can be found aplenty here.

Ontario experiences all 4 seasons. In general, most of the province’s climate is classified as humid continental. It gets the most lightning strikes per year in Canada (with an average of 34 days of thunderstorm activity per year).

What to see in Ontario

Niagara fallsis a must. It can be easily explored in aday trip from Toronto. You can make the most of your stay by visiting wineries – Niagara on the vine.

Toronto是一定要来的。这是我们的第一个加拿大城市that we ever explored, lived, or experienced. Tons of things to do and see in the city.

✔ Ottawa is the capital of the country. You can visit Ottawa on a day trip from Toronto to explore the highlights or stay there for an extended vacation, either way, you won’t be disappointed.

Numerous towns in between– Other popular cities and towns include Kingston, Bruce Peninsula, Chatham, St. Thomas,Elora, Thousand Islands,Peterborough, etc.

TRAVEL QUEBEC

Quebec is the largest province in Canada by area. A francophone province, French is widely spoken here, and it will remind you of European nuances in a heartbeat.

Capital City: Quebec City.

Geographically located in the eastern part of Canada, but historically and politically it is considered a part of Central Canada.

Quebec experiences all 4 seasons and fall and winters are really beautiful here (especially for photography and outdoor lovers).

The history of the province of Quebec is very unique and interesting, to say the least.

The English and other colonial powers arrived in the region and left an indelible mark on the region. The creation of New France, followed by the Seven Years War impact and the Quebec Act of 1774 led to the status of the province of Quebec, as a “union” or like a nation within a nation.

What to see in Quebec

✔ Château Frontenac in Quebec City is the most photographed hotel in the world.

✔ Quebec City is the second most populated city in the province, filled many iconic landmarks from the Colonial Days.

Montrealis one of the most visited cities in the province and nation, with a beautiful port, food and nightlife, and the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral.

✔ Quebec’s highest point at 1,652 meters is Mont d’Iberville, known in English as Mount Caubvick. And there are numerous high peaks and mountainous terrain in the province like the Laurentian Mountains in southern Quebec, the Otish Mountains in central Quebec, and the Torngat Mountains.

✔ June through September and December through February, Quebec is bustling with festivals and celebrations like summer Pow Wows and Winter Carnival – it’s like a piece of Europe in Canada.

TRAVEL SASKATCHEWAN

Saskatchewan is one of the Prairie Provinces in Canada. With an impressive network of national and provincial parks, lakes, historical attractions and stellar arts facilities, Saskatchewan slowly becoming one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations in Canada.

Capital City:Regina.

The province experiences a humid continental climate and is considered to receive more hours of sunshine than any other place in the country. However, you can expect winters to be long and cold.

Once upon a time, Saskatchewan was known as“The World’s Bread Basket,”due to the fact that it produced more than half of the wheat grown in Canada. Its economy also relies on mining, potash, and uranium. Here is what you can explore in Saskatchewan

What to see in Saskatchewan

✔ The province is home to numerous museums and art galleries. Our favorite museums include the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum (learn about this museum inMooseJaw).

✔ It is also home to several concert orchestras, namely the Regina Symphony Orchestra, the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, and the Saskatoon Youth Orchestra.

✔ Saskatchewan has been populated by various indigenous peoples of North America, and the province has reserves allotted for them. You will find museums and educational centers to understand their past and culture.

✔ There are many historic sites and parks that highlight the coming of the Europeans in hopes of trading fur with the region’s indigenous peoples (the Hudson Bay Company), the rise of industrialization with railways, and fur trade development in the province.

✔ BothSaskatoon和女王有国际机场。都有universities and urban infrastructure. Both cities reflect a balanced way of life, where things are within easy access without the big city hassle of congestion or overpopulation.

✔ Away from the towns and cities are many national andprovincial parksthat are bustling with activities during summer months for camping, canoeing, birdwatching, and other outdoor activities.

✔ Don’t miss the river valley parks and seasonal festivals around them (Saskatoon)