Canada is located in the North Pole of North America, being the second largest country in the world, belonging to the Commonwealth realm and known as the "country of the Feng", the capital is Ottawa. Its warm atmosphere, vibrant city and breathtaking landscapes make Canada an indispensable place on the list of tourist enthusiasts. Canada is the largest country in North America, with spectacular coastline, majestic mountains, vast meadows, beautiful forests and arctic tundra. There are many attractions here. Here are ten recommended locations when traveling in Canada.
1 Stanley Park in Vancouver

Stanley Park in Vancouver is a 405 hectare public park.
Stanley Park
One of Vancouver's greatest treasures is Stanley Park. The coastline surrounding the park is full of walkways, cycling and jogging. The park is the site of a magnificent beaverlake, the Vancouver aquarium and Rose Garden.
2 Churchill

One of Canada's most unique attractions is the migration of the beautiful polar bears.
The Polar bears emigrated
You can see these creatures move from land to Hudson Bay surface, near Churchill. Churchill will be open to visitors every fall. You will have the opportunity to come in contact with cute polar bears. The best time to see is 10 months or Nov, when the Bears wait freezing before emigration.
3 Castle of Casa Loma

Built in 1911, the castle is the site of his major General Sir Henry Mill.
Castle of Casa Loma
Casa Loma (Spanish means "House on the Hill") is a Renaissance architectural style garden and villa in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which was built between 1911 and 1914 by the renowned architect E.J. Lennox.
If you desire to visit a historic site, the Casa Loma in Toronto will surely be a top spot on your list.
In the winter months, you will love the beautiful Christmas decorations of the castle of Casa Loma, and in the summer the garden in front of the castle will surprise you. Rooms at the Casa Loma Castle are decorated with original furniture used over 100 years ago.
4 Montréal

Montréal is the largest city in the province of Québec and the second most populous city of Canada.
Montréal
The ancient buildings and ancient structures of Montréal are some of the spots not to be missed when traveling to Canada. Although Montréal is a full-life city, Montréal's Old Town is the place to enjoy the local atmosphere.
5 Bay of Fundy

The ideal time to visit Fundy Bay is between spring and summer.
Bay of Fundy
Bay of Fundy is located on the east coast of Canada, the Bay of Fundy is a beautiful natural wonder. Located at the end of Maine Bay northeast of the Canadian province of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small fraction adjacent to the U.S. state of Maine, this place will surely surprise you.
You will see the highest tide in the world, with almost 200 billion tons of water a day. This is one place where you can see whales – seldom seen elsewhere, and you can enjoy boating and walking.
6 Whistler

2010 Winter Olympics held in Whistler
Whistler
Whistler is around 2 hours ' drive from Vancouver and is a popular ski resort and village. Although Whistler is largely considered a winter sports facility, it has evolved into a popular summer destination, with mountain biking and golf creating a vibrant year-round atmosphere.
The 2010 Winter Olympics were held here, making the village famous. The area offers skiing, dining, best hotel and other recreational activities, as well as beautiful mountain views.
7 CN Tower

The CN Tower is a world famous tower of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
CN Tower
The work is seen as the symbol of the city of Toronto in particular and one of Canada's symbols in general. The tower attracts about 2 million tourists a year. The full name of the tower is the Canadian National Tower (Canadian National Tower), but the name is rarely used.
The 553.33-metre high SUN tower is the tallest tower in the planet. The best time to visit the tower is before the sun sets, the moment you can see the city during the day and the lights of the city at night. The most distinctive feature of this tower is the glass floor, high speed elevators and 360 restaurants, giving you the opportunity to dine on the "sky".
8 BANFF National Garden

BANFF National Garden is Canada's oldest national garden
BANFF National Garden
The most important and beautiful part of the National Garden is Lake Louise, and the surrounding mountains are reflected in the blue waters in an attractive way. You can also enjoy an unforgettable driving experience on the Icefields Avenue stretching from Lake Louise to Jasper. In winter, BANFF has also become an important winter sports area and the favorite of many skiers.
9 Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Fame is an ice hockey museum located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Hockey Hall of Fame
If you always want to be a hockey player, then you will surely have a fun time here where you can play virtual hockey games or you can choose to become a hockey goalkeeper here.
10 Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls has attracted many tourists for over a century.
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is Canada's most beautiful and well-known natural attraction, attracting millions of visitors each year. These huge waterfalls are on the U.S. border, which is about an hour's drive from Toronto.