Check out 15 sights of Canada with Happy Tours!

Canada is the second largest country in the world and the largest in America. There, you can take the opportunity to visit many tourist attractions, from quiet, open-air places to the more hectic spots in the big cities.

And when we are going to travel, - making a nice itinerary is essential - with it, you can plan where you want to venture to, writing down the ones you can't miss and the ones you are not so keen on!

Want to check out the best sights to see in Canada? Continue with us and check out our suggestions. Happy reading!

Check out the 15 sights you must visit in Canada!

Let me tell you right away, you will fall in love with the country. It is a place with a very welcoming population, which makes you feel very comfortable while you are there. Moreover, it is a great country for those who love the outdoors: it has more than 2 million lakes, 1,000 forest parks, and an average of 834 historical sites.

Ah, to visit the country you need to get a visa. Don't forget to pay attention to this!

1. Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

We could not start this list if not with this tourist spot! The Canadian side of the falls is one of the most beautiful places in the world. There you can enjoy the view, the amazing waterfalls, the junction of the waterfall and the sky, - a beautiful junction.

If you want to appreciate it even closer, you can take the "Maid of The Mist" tour, in which you get closer to it.

2. Stanley Park

Continuing with outdoor tours, Stanley Park is the largest park in Vancouver, and is listed as one of the most beautiful in the world, with a lush and different nature.

In the park you can enjoy running, walking, biking, and also check out the city's attractions that are performed there. Inside it is a mix of nature and little shops selling souvenirs.

3. Seawall in Vancouver

This is a spot that you can enjoy the outdoors a lot, go hiking and enjoy nature, and also enjoy a good view of the sea .

Its trails are very popular for mountain biking because of the steep terrain, ensuring a radical adventure for those who like it.

4. Whistler Mountain Bike Park

Whistler Park

This is another popular spot for mountain biking, - considered one of the best courses in the world! Often chosen to host international downhill events.

So if you practice or enjoy watching this sport, Whistler Park is the place to be!

5. Montreal Botanical Garden

With more than 22,000 types of plants and flowers, founded in 1931, the Montreal botanical garden is one of the largest in the world and receives thousands of visitors throughout the year, reaching at least 1 million every year.

As soon as you enter it you can already feel the difference of the environment, with many flowers, trees, and all that calm and delicious atmosphere to enjoy the whole day.

6. Peggy's Cove

Peggys Cover

It is located on the island of Nova Scotia, and is ideal for those who like calmness and like to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. It has a very calm climate, countryside, colorful houses, and a beautiful view of the sea.

There you must see the famous Peggy's Cove lighthouse, it faces the rocks by the sea, forming a beautiful landscape, and you can climb it to enjoy the view and feel the sea breeze.

7. Myra Canyon Park

To finish your outdoor excursions you can't miss Myra Canyon Park. There you can walk or cycle there as well. This country is great for cycling, isn't it?

Along the way, you will find more than 18 bridges, built in the 19th century, and two tunnels to walk through.

8. Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

In the museum, you will find dozens of airplanes, more than 40, and a good part of them still from World War II. Some of them have been restored by volunteers, to preserve them and ensure more enthusiasm for visiting the place.

9. Royal British Columbia Museum

In this other museum you will be able to check out the history of the primitive people of the country, those who lived in the region before colonization. It is a fundamental place for those who love history and like to learn more about the culture of another country, especially with the "The Human History" exhibit, with clothes, utensils, and furniture from the primitive era.

10. Museum of Anthropology

This place is also known as "The Museum of Diversity" because it has a huge collection. From objects from Portugal, Mexico, China, and several African countries, to a Brazilian collection as well.

11. Rypley's Aquarium of Canada

Ripley's Aquarium

Rypley's Aquarium is one of the largest in the country, with a lot of diversity and an immense amount of exotic fish, as well as corals and jellyfish, not to mention some species that are in danger of extinction, but that the place is trying to preserve and guarantee a future for this marine life.

12. Parliament Hill

This is the site and building of the Canadian Parliament, with more than 150 years of history, this building, erected in 1859, has a lot of history. To learn more about the history, you can tour the building, and the best part: it's free!

13. Old Quebec

Want to feel like you are in another era? Go to the oldest part of Quebec City! This part of the city has very classic and unique architecture, with French-style buildings standing from the 18th and 19th centuries.

The ideal season to visit the city is between the months of May and June, when it is spring time in the country. If you go to this part, do not forget to visit the Chateau Castle and to see the Sain Laurent River.

14. Basilica of Notre-Dame

Finally, we could not fail to mention one of Canada's main tourist attractions! The Basilica of Notre-Dame is located in the Old Montreal area.

In the Basilica you will enjoy a unique architecture, with many traces of French Gothic throughout, with its interior covered with lots of wood, stained glass, vaulted ceiling, and many ornaments that make it unique.

15. CN Tower

CN Tower

The CN Tower is the 3rd highest tower in the world! At 553 meters high, it has a perfect view of the city of Toronto and is one of the most popular spots for tourists. And it was considered the tallest in the world for 34 years, from 1976 to 2007.

See also what to do in Montreal, Canada!

See how many amazing places you can travel in Canada? It is a country rich in culture, studies, and sights, and it is considered one of the best countries to live in as well.

To continue seeing more sights for you to venture out to and make more travel itineraries, - stay tuned and follow the Happy Tours blog.

Oh, and if you're going on a trip, be sure to check out what you need to rent a car! See you later!

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