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Whether you are an adrenaline junkie, hiking enthusiast, wildlife lover or are simply looking to experience the vibrancy of cutting-edge urban culture, Canada ticks all the boxes. Canada is the spiritual home of the rural cabin, so whether you are holidaying in the soaring peaks of the Rocky Mountains, within the almost mythical beauty of the Pacific West coast, in the great plains of central Canada, or in one of its eastern provinces such as historic Quebec, there is a beautiful cabin waiting for you.
Villas outside the centreWith so many gorgeous locations, a Canada cabin holiday is a wonderful choice for those seeking to be in touch with nature whilst staying in a luxurious and comfortable lodge for an authentically Canadian experience. Cabins in Canada come in all shapes and sizes, for romantic couples to large groups of 15 or more. Hot tubs, large patios and gardens, beautifully equipped kitchens and living rooms, lakeside cabins, mountain cabins, woodland cabins, seaview cabins – Canada has it all!
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Banff National Park, located south of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, it is the most popular park in the country due to the consummate beauty of its landscapes. Turquoise coloured lakes taken from another planet, untamed coniferous forests, giant glaciers and fantastically aesthetic mountains are a truly world-class treasure of scenic splendour. Rent a cabin in the area and prepare to experience a hiking holiday like no other!
Canada for skiersWhistler, home to a ginormous ski resort, is considered to be the best in Canada, and one of the best in the world. Comprising the Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, it features over 200 ski pistes and 3 dozen cable cars! Home to the Winter Olympics in 2010, it has as extensive an infrastructure as you will find in any ski resort in the world, with fabulous apres-ski establishments, gorgeous cabins for tourists and wonderful restaurants.
Canada for romantic holidaysWith its boundless rugged panoramas cloaked in wildlife and wealth of outdoor activities, Canada is exemplar honeymoon territory for adventure-seeking couples. From its great cities such as multicultural Vancouver and Toronto, thrilling resorts such as Whistler and Jasper, to activities such as whale watching in Churchill, adventure is at the heart of this most romantic of destinations.
75% of the world’s maple syrup comes from Canada – so make sure to try out this all-Canadian delight and take some home as a souvenir!
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Canada is a country known for its natural parks, but its cities are also a wonderful place to visit. Toronto is the engine of the country situated in a picturesque location on the shores of Lake Ontario. The first thing you should do is climb the CN Tower, the highest in the country at 553 meters. The 360º views over Toronto and the lake are incredible!
2. Dinosaur fans – this one’s for you!Known as the dinosaur capital of the world, Drumheller is in the heart of the Canadian Badlands. One of the biggest and best dinosaur museums in the world, the Royal Tyrrell museum welcomes you to its incredible assortment of fascinating dinosaur and fossil exhibits.
3. Visit the one and only Niagara FallsThe planet’s best-known falls, Niagara Falls needs no introduction. They can be visited from both the Canadian and American side, but almost all travellers agree that the views from Canada are much more impressive. Niagara is also full of family-friendly attractions such as Dinosaur Adventure Golf and Aquarium of Niagara.
4. Satiate your desire for excitement and adventureAre you an adrenaline junkie? Then you cannot miss one of the most famous places to visit in Canada, the Capilano Suspension Bridge, located just 30 minutes from Vancouver. It is a set of suspension bridges, in which the Capilano Bridge stands out, a 127-meter bridge that balances precariously over the Capilano River – crossing it is a somewhat terrifying experience!
5. Gawp at one of Canada’s most awe-inspiring lakesLake Louise is Canada’s most famous lake due to the memorising turquoise colour of its waters, and spectacular backdrop of mountains stretching 4,000 metres into the sky. Take a kayak trip for a unique view of this incredible natural playground!
6. Explore North America's third-largest parkVancouver on the west coast of Canada boasts the highest quality of life in the country. One reason for this is it's fantastic parks. Enormous Stanley Park is truly one of British Columbia Provincial treasures. It sits on a peninsula offering great views of downtown Vancouver and the bay. Fabulous fauna, a wonderful atmosphere and miles of trails to explore. What more could you want?!
7. Witness the power of the true northTake a road trip up to the Yukon, a province the size of a major European country with only 40,000 people! The majesty of the great north unfolds itself in Yukon, which boasts a grandeur and beauty that can only be appreciated by first-hand experience.