Top 35 Attractions in Canada

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Canada ranks second in the world in terms of area. There are many rivers, lakes, and forests occupy almost half of the country's territory. This country also has a rich history. Therefore, it is not surprising that there are many different attractions in Canada.

Conventionally, they can be divided into two types: natural and historical. Natural, first of all, include numerous national parks. Flora and fauna in them has been preserved almost in its original form. It also includes rivers, lakes and waterfalls. Historical monuments are museums and places where memorable events took place. As well as temples, churches and various architectural structures.

What to see and where to go in Canada?

The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a brief description.

Niagara Falls

It is located on the border of two countries: Canada and the USA. The part that is located on Canadian territory is shaped like a horseshoe. Often this waterfall is called that. It is considered the most powerful in North America. Every year, the Horseshoe takes from 8 cm to 2 m of Canadian territory. To stop this process, a whole system of canals and drainage systems has been created.

Niagara Falls

Address: Niagara Falls, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 905-356-7521

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Parliament Hill (Ottawa)

Located on the south bank of the river in Ottawa and is the heart of the city. It is a symbol of national revival. It is an architectural complex in which the highest authorities of the country sit. Initially, the central part was built in the 19th century, but later there was a fire and it was destroyed. In 1922 the complex was restored. Its highest part is called the Peace Tower. It is dedicated to the Canadians who died during the First World War.

Parliament Hill (Ottawa)

Address: Parliament Hill (Ottawa), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 613-992-4793

Opening hours: Dawn to Dusk

Stanley Park (Vancouver)

Located on a peninsula. It is washed by the waters of the English Bay, Vancouver Harbor. The park borders downtown Vancouver. It was opened in 1888, named after the 6th Governor General of Canada. The area of ​​the park is more than 400 hectares. Most of it is occupied by forests that are over a hundred years old. There is also a miniature railway, a summer theater, tennis courts and a golf course, monuments and sculptures, the Vancouver Aquarium on the territory.

Stanley Park (Vancouver)

Address: Stanley Park (Vancouver), Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Granville Island (Vancouver)

This is the mall in Vancouver. It is here that a huge market is located where you can buy clothes, food, wood products, fish and much more. In fact, this is not an island, but a peninsula. It is located under the Granville Street Bridge, next to Falls Creek. There is also a water park, which is the most popular and largest in British Columbia.

Granville Island (Vancouver)

Address: Granville Island (Vancouver), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 604-666-5784

Opening hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Mont-Royal (Montreal)

A mountain located in Montreal. It has 3 peaks, the highest point is 233 meters. The mountain is located between the Appalachians and the Laurentian Uplands. In 1876 a park was formed here. Another attraction is the Cross on Mont-Roal. The first version of the Cross was installed back in 1643 as a token of gratitude to the Virgin Mary. Also here is the Oratory of St. Joseph, which is a place of Catholic pilgrimage.

Mont-Royal (Montreal)

Address: Mont-Royal (Montreal), Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 09:00 - 21:00

Chateau Frontenac Hotel (Quebec)

The castle is one of the symbols of the province of Quebec. Built and opened in 1893. Later it was rebuilt several times. In 1981, it was included in the list of National Historic Places. The author of the project is the American architect Bruce Price. It was here that Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt negotiated in 1943. Now the castle houses a hotel, which is considered one of the most photographed in the world.

Chateau Frontenac Hotel (Quebec)

Address: Chateau Frontenac Hotel (Quebec), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 418-694-2200

Opening hours: 24 hours

CN Tower (Toronto)

The tower was built in 1975 and is a symbol of Toronto. It is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. It is also one of the seven engineering wonders of the world today. The tower is used for telecommunication needs, there is an observation deck and a revolving restaurant. The observation deck is very popular among tourists. Its floor is made of thick tempered glass. This allows you to walk over the city.

CN Tower (Toronto)

Address: CN Tower (Toronto), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 416-868-6937

Opening hours: 10:00 - 22:00

Basilica of Notre Dame de Montreal

Donnel. At that time, the temple became the largest religious building in North America. Unfortunately, in 1978 the basilica chapel was badly damaged by fire. It was restored, but with changes.

Basilica of Notre Dame de Montreal

Address: Basilica of Notre Dame de Montreal, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 514-842-2925

Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

Saint Joseph's Oratory (Montreal)

Located on Mount Royal in Montreal. About 2 million people visit it every year. This place is very popular among Catholics. The oratory was built in 1924. The founder is the monk Andre Bessette, who was canonized by the Pope in 2010. During his lifetime, the monk healed many people, but even now there are many confirmed healings in the Oratory. The Roman Church confirmed the truth of these miracles.

Saint Joseph

Address: Saint Joseph, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 514-733-8211

Opening hours: 6:30 - 19:00

Rue Petit Champlain (Quebec)

Located in the historical part of Quebec. The street was founded at the end of the 17th century. Its first inhabitants were French artisans. It is here that the oldest buildings in Canada are well preserved. The street is rich in architectural and historical monuments. For example, they include the Square of Arms. Those who wish are invited to ride along the street in a horse-drawn carriage.

Rue Petit Champlain (Quebec)

Address: Rue Petit Champlain (Quebec), Canada, Canada

Opening hours: Daily: 10:00 - 21:00

Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto)

Opened in 1857. At first it was called the Museum of Natural History, but in 1912 it was renamed the Royal Museum. It is located in Toronto on Bloor Street and Avenue Road next to Queen's Park. The museum's collection includes about 6 million exhibits and 40 galleries. And 150 years after its opening, the architect Daniel Libeskind transformed the museum building. It is made in the form of crystals.

Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto)

Address: Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:30

Ripley Aquarium (Toronto)

Opened in 2013. It is the largest in Canada. There is a wide variety of marine and freshwater inhabitants. The glass tunnel with a moving floor is especially popular. There is a zone similar to the Canadian Great Lakes. As well as an area similar to the Indian Ocean. This aquarium has one of the largest collections of jellyfish in the world. There are also "elders" - 100-year-old lobsters.

Ripley Aquarium (Toronto)

Address: Ripley Aquarium (Toronto), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 416-362-7511

Opening hours: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Royal British Columbia Museum (Victoria)

Built in 1886, and now the number of exhibits is more than 7 million. This is the main attraction of the province of Victoria. And the title of Royal was given to the museum by Queen Elizabeth II. There are many different galleries here, but there are three permanent galleries: the history of local peoples, as well as the natural and the latest. There are many different artifacts, there is even a Victorian submarine.

Royal British Columbia Museum (Victoria)

Address: Royal British Columbia Museum (Victoria), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 250-356-7226

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Heritage Park Historic Village (Calgary)

The village recreates Western Canadian life from 1860 to 1950. The open-air museum is located on 127 acres of land. Here it is proposed to make a trip by train, horse-drawn carriage. Improvised actors recreate the life of those times. In addition to acquaintance with the old streets, it is proposed to inspect the decoration of houses, schools, shops.

Heritage Park Historic Village (Calgary)

Address: Heritage Park Historic Village (Calgary), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 403-268-8500

Opening hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Royal Tyrrell Museum and Dinosor Park

The park is located in the province of Alberta, in the valley of the Red Deer River. Created in 1955 in order to protect the excavation sites of fossil animals. In 1979, the park was included in the UNESCO list. And if earlier the finds from the park were taken to museums across the country, then in recent years they have become exhibits of the Tyrrell Museum. This museum is located near the park. It has a rich collection, but also a well-equipped laboratory. The museum has 10 exhibition galleries and each of them represents a certain era of the planet's development. Until the appearance of man.

Royal Tyrrell Museum and Dinosor Park

Address: Royal Tyrrell Museum and Dinosor Park, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 403-823-7707

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Hockey Hall of Fame (Toronto)

The hall was opened in 1943, but it did not have a permanent location for a long time. It is now located in Toronto on Young Street, in the former Bank of Montreal building. It demonstrates the development of not only Canadian but also European hockey. Here are stands with skates and clubs from different times. There are also handicrafts. But the pride of the Hall is the Stanley Cup.

Hockey Hall of Fame (Toronto)

Address: Hockey Hall of Fame (Toronto), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 416-360-7765

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Underground City (Montreal)

It was opened in 1962. It is a large shopping center located underground. There is almost everything here: various shops, offices, hotels, cinemas, garages, concert halls, restaurants and cafes. There are even residential complexes underground. From here there are exits to almost all land-based shopping and business centers of the city. You can get around here using buses and the metro.

Underground City (Montreal)

Address: Underground City (Montreal), Canada, Canada

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 5:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Casa Loma Castle (Toronto)

The castle was built at the beginning of the 20th century. Sir Henry Pellat was the owner and Edward Lennox was the architect. The castle has 98 rooms, a large library, a botanical garden. There are shower rooms. For some time the castle housed a hotel. However, later the government took over the property. After that, the question arose about the demolition of the castle, but nevertheless it was decided to open a museum here.

Casa Loma Castle (Toronto)

Address: Casa Loma Castle (Toronto), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 416-923-1171

Opening hours: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Quebec fortress

Located on Cape Diaman. It is an integral part of the fortification of the old city. The fortress was built in 1812. But even before that there were fortifications. However, the construction of the fortress made it possible to make this area impassable to the enemy. Later, the residence of the first persons of the state was located here. And in 1943-1944, conferences were held within these walls with the participation of Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, William King. Now there is a museum here.

Quebec fortress

Address: Quebec fortress, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 418-648-2500

Opening hours: 9:00 - 17:00

Rideau Canal (Ottawa)

The canal was built in 1832 in case of war with the United States. It is one of the oldest active channels in North America. It was built for steam ships. Now used for tourism purposes. Boat rides are offered in summer, and in winter it turns into one of the largest ice skating rinks in the world. The channel is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The original locks and canal-forming structures have been perfectly preserved here.

Rideau Canal (Ottawa)

Address: Rideau Canal (Ottawa), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 613-567-1310

Opening hours: Open year-round, 24 hours.

Parks of the Canadian Rockies

It is a system of four national parks: Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho. It also includes three British Columbia provincial parks, hot springs, glaciers and mountains, and the headwaters of major river systems. Since 1984 it has been a UNESCO site. Banff is Canada's oldest national park. There are many glaciers and coniferous forests on its territory. Jasper is the largest reserve in the Rocky Mountains. This is where Lake Maline is located. Kootenay has a wide variety of landscapes, from cacti to glaciers. Yoho is located in a mountainous area. There are many lakes and waterfalls on its territory.

Parks of the Canadian Rockies

Address: Parks of the Canadian Rockies, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: Open daily 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

wood buffalo

The national park is located in the central part of the country between the Athabasca and Great Slave lakes. It has long and cold winters, but warm and short summers. On the territory you can see grassy prairies and meadow plains. It is in Wood Buffalo that the largest herd of American bison lives on the continent. Cranes and pelicans nest here. Elk and deer, beavers and wolves are also found in the park.

Wood buffalo

Address: Wood buffalo, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00

Gros Morne

National park on the island of Newfoundland. Founded in 1973. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. There is a wide variety of landscapes. There are glacial valleys, waterfalls, fjords, lakes. On the territory of the park are the Long Range Mountains - this is the oldest mountain system on the planet. The uniqueness lies in the fact that here you can observe the drift of the continents.

Gros Morne

Address: Gros Morne, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00

Signal Hill (St. John's)

This is a hill near the city of St. John's, on which fortifications and a signal flagpole are located. They appeared on a hill in the 17th century after the Seven Years' War. During the reign of Queen Victoria, the Cabot Tower was built here. The site is now a National Historic Site of Canada. In summer, historical reconstructions are often held here.

Signal Hill (St. John

Address: Signal Hill (St. John, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: Daily: 24 hours

Butchart Gardens

This is a demonstration flower park. Located in Brentwood. The arrangement of the garden began at the beginning of the 20th century. Previously, there was a limestone quarry here. After working out, it was covered with earth. And from that time on, Jenny Pym, the wife of the owner of the quarry, began to lay out a garden. The place gained popularity in 1920. Now there are 5 thematic gardens here: sunken, rose garden, Japanese, Italian, Mediterranean. They are open to visitors all year round.

Butchart Gardens

Address: Butchart Gardens, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 250-652-4422

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

montreal botanical garden

It is one of the most famous botanical gardens in the world. It was opened in 1936, and in 2007 it was included in the list of Canadian Historic Places. On the territory there are: Japanese, Chinese, English, Alpine gardens, a rose garden, azaleas, a garden of rhododendrons, a garden of aquatic plants. Also located here is a garden of poisonous plants and the Garden of the First Nations. Squirrels, ducks, turtles, herons live in this territory.

Montreal botanical garden

Address: Montreal botanical garden, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 514-872-1400

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Capilano Suspension Bridge (Vancouver)

Built in 1889. This is a project of engineer George Grand McCain. The first version was made from hemp rope and cedar planks. But in 1956 it was completely rebuilt, as the old version fell into disrepair. Located at an altitude of 70 meters, and the river below it seems very small. The bridge is private property. All rights to it belong to Nancy Stibbart.

Capilano Suspension Bridge (Vancouver)

Address: Capilano Suspension Bridge (Vancouver), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 604-985-7474

Opening hours: Daily: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Montmorency Falls

Located within the boundaries of Quebec City in Montmorency Park. The waterfall has a height of 84 meters. It was discovered in 1613 by Samuel de Champlain. Nowadays, a pedestrian bridge has been built over the waterfall, and below the Montmorency River flows under the highway. The pedestrian bridge is also a viewing platform. From here you have a beautiful view of the St. Lawrence River, into which Montmorency flows. Orleans Island is also clearly visible.

Montmorency Falls

Address: Montmorency Falls, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 418-663-3330

Opening hours: 09:00 - 17:00

Thousand Islands

This natural attraction is an archipelago of islands. It stretches along the Canadian border in the province of Ontario at the source of the St. Lawrence River. In total, 1864 islands are located here. Back in the 19th century, these islands became the cause of contention between Canada and the United States. After Canada won, they became a place for good recreation and tourism.

Thousand Islands

Address: Thousand Islands, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Hopewell Rocks

The second name is the Rocks of Flower Pots. Located on the shores of the Bay of Fundy at Cape Hopewell. Here, twice a day, there is a maximum tide, and the rocks almost to the top are submerged in water. They have an unusual shape. And the reason for this is the tides. But in order to see and understand the entire tidal cycle, the park should be visited twice a day.

Hopewell Rocks

Address: Hopewell Rocks, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 506-734-1995

Opening hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Great Lakes

This is a system of freshwater lakes in North America. This includes a number of large and medium-sized reservoirs connected by smaller ones. The largest include: Upper, Huron, Michigan, Erie, Ontario. Fishing, shipping, and many ports are developed here. This system is among the largest accumulations of fresh water on the planet. Now the ecological situation of the lakes has improved significantly. They are very attractive to tourists.

Great Lakes

Address: Great Lakes, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 09:00 - 21:00

Johnstone Strait

Located along the northeast coast of Vancouver. The width of the strait is 2.5-5 km. There are no cities or towns along its entire length. For the west coast of North America is the main navigation channel. In the warm season, about 150 killer whales come here, and tourists often come to see them. And in order to study killer whales in their natural habitat, an ecological reserve was opened.

Johnstone Strait

Address: Johnstone Strait, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: 24 hours

Icefields Parkway

This highway was built in the 1970s for tourists. The main function is to link the Banff and Jasper National Parks. During the trip, picturesque views of the surroundings open up. Driving along it you can see glaciers, the highest mountains of Canada, glacial lakes. Also along the way you can see bears, mountain goats and cougars, eagles, moose.

Icefields Parkway

Address: Icefields Parkway, Canada, Canada

Opening hours: Open 24 hours.

Whistler Blackcomb Resort

The famous ski resort located in British Columbia. Ranked among the best in North America and the world. Here you can ride on the slope of the glacier. The height of the snow cover reaches 914 cm. This is one of the snowiest places on the planet. And in 2010, the Winter Olympic Games were held in this place.

Whistler Blackcomb Resort

Address: Whistler Blackcomb Resort, Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 604-938-7300

Opening hours: 09:00 - 17:00

Mount Grouse (Vancouver)

One of the main attractions of Vancouver. It is part of the North Shore mountain range. You can climb the mountain with the help of a funicular, from here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the surroundings and the ocean. In winter, 25 slopes and several ski runs are open here, which are suitable for both experienced and beginner skiers.

Mount Grouse (Vancouver)

Address: Mount Grouse (Vancouver), Canada, Canada

Phone: +1 604-925-7300

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM

FAQ – Answers to popular questions

When to go to Canada?

When planning a visit to Canada, consider the following factors:

  • Summer (June to August): Ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
  • Fall (September to November): Enjoy stunning autumn foliage and fewer crowds.
  • Winter (December to February): Perfect for skiing and winter sports.
  • Spring (March to May): Experience blooming landscapes and mild weather.

What are the things to do in Canada when it rains?

When it rains in Canada, there are still plenty of enjoyable activities to consider. Here are some options:

  • Visit museums and art galleries
  • Explore indoor aquariums and science centers
  • Enjoy local cafes and restaurants
  • Take part in indoor sports or recreational activities
  • Go shopping in vibrant markets and malls

What are the things to do in Canada with family?

Canada offers a variety of family-friendly activities that cater to all ages. Here are some great options:

  • Visit the stunning national parks, like Banff and Jasper, for hiking and wildlife watching.
  • Explore the amusement parks, such as Canada's Wonderland and La Ronde.
  • Enjoy winter sports in places like Whistler and Mont Tremblant.
  • Discover the vibrant culture in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
  • Take part in local festivals and events throughout the year.

What are the things to do in Canada in the evening?

Canada offers a wide range of activities to enjoy in the evening, depending on the city and region you are in. Here are some popular evening activities and attractions across various Canadian cities: Toronto - CN Tower: Visit the CN Tower for a stunning view of the city skyline, especially at sunset. - Distillery District: Explore this historic area filled with restaurants, bars, and shops, often featuring live music and outdoor events. - Theatre District: Catch a show at one of the many theaters, ranging from Broadway productions to unique local performances. Vancouver - Granville Island: Enjoy dining and exploring artisan shops at night, as the area comes alive with vibrant markets and street performances. - Seawall Walk: Take a stroll along the Seawall, enjoying beautiful views of the harbor and city lights. - Gastown: Visit this historic neighborhood for its nightlife, including pubs and restaurants with live music. Montreal - Old Montreal: Explore this charming area filled with cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and cafes. Enjoy the lively atmosphere with street performances. - Mount Royal: Hike or drive up to the lookout for breathtaking views of the city at night. - Cl