9 Jul 2013

Visit Canada 2013


5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Canada


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Published on May 24th, 2013 | by admin
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Renowned for its natural beauty, with a spectacular mountain range to the west and forests, lakes and rivers to the east, Canada is perfect for adventures. But it’s not just the scenery that draws people here, it’s also got a vibrant multi-cultural atmosphere which has made it one of the world’s most liveable countries.
Here are 5 reasons why you should visit Canada on your next holiday:
1. Natural Wonders
From secluded beaches to colossal glaciers, Canada’s natural wonders are enough of a reason to visit the country by themselves. Take a train through the heart of the Rocky Mountains and see crystal clear lakes and snow-capped peaks, get drenched in the mist at the iconic Niagara Falls and marvel at 80-metre-tall trees in Cathedral Grove.
2. The Seasons
With every changing season in Canada comes a new landscape, with a fresh wave of festivals and activities to match. Spring brings out the cherry blossom on the trees in British Columbia, and tulips to the city of Ottawa. Summer is ideal for hitting Canada’s beaches (Canada has the longest coastline in the world!), and Autumn turns the trees to striking shades of red and gold. Finally, winter is famous for snow sports, and cities celebrate the colder months with exciting festivals.
3. The Cuisine
Canada’s rich, multi-cultural heritage comes through in its food, from street-side snacks to fine dining. Poutine (a traditional French Canadian snack made up of chips, gravy and cheese) is a bit rough around the edges but ideal for satisfying the late night munchies, and chicken wings are also popular, coming with a range of sauces including Indian butter spice. Canada’s Eastern European routes have brought pastry parcels known as Pierogies into restaurants, which are often served as appetisers and are filled with potatoes, meat or cheese.
4. The Cities
The cities in Canada all have their own distinct style, boasting fantastic surroundings of National Parks, rivers, forests and lakes, which can be easily accessed from the city centres. Toronto, for example is the financial capital of Canada, but it lies on the edge of Lake Ontario, close to Niagara Falls and a stone’s throw from the American state of New York. Vancouver is the gateway to the Canadian Rockies, with a whole host of adventure activities on offer, and the capital city of Ottawa is always alive with national events and festivals.  Then you’ve got the European charm of Quebec City and Montreal, featuring stunning chateaus and French Canadian cuisine.
5. The Wildlife
Canada’s diverse natural environment has allowed it to become a haven for a variety of wildlife, and the country does a great deal to protect its endangered species. If you want to see whales on a boat cruise, visit polar bears from a tundra vehicle or observe grizzly bears from a designated bear watching resort, come to Canada. Even if you don’t book yourself on a wildlife watching tour during your holiday, if you visit a national park you are likely to come across, moose, caribous, deer and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
To book a tailor-made trip to Canada today, visit Holidays2Canada and chat to a friendly expert today.