From historical cities to stunning beaches, Canada’s got it all.
When someone mentions travelling in Canada, you probably think of Toronto and Vancouver.
So,u/1WastedSpaceasked Reddit, “What are some must-sees in every province?”

and here’s what people said:
1.
“Northwestern Ontario along Lake Superior.”
Specifically, “Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Neys Provincial Park, and Pukaskwa National Park.”

Definitely check out Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater island."
u/mukwah
2.
“The Canadian Potato Museum in OLeary, P.E.I.

u/OldDudeNH
3.
“Gotta see Niagara Falls, O.N.”
u/HalJordan2424
“Niagara on the Lake history, natural beauty, hiking, biking and wine/beer/distilleries.

Niagara Falls can be touristy, but there are a million reasons people visit every year.”
u/delftblue224
4.
“‘I’m starting from Stanley Park in Vancouver…’ That’s your first mistake.

You should be starting on Vancouver Island.”
It has ‘end of the earth’ vibes, which I love.”
u/NATOrocket
5.Also in B.C., “Sea-to-Sky Highway from Horseshoe Bay to Squamish.”

u/BobBelcher2021
6.
And garter snakes by the thousands at Narcisse."
u/mcbcanada
“The Narcisse snake pits were one of the coolest places I’ve visited.”

u/RichardCity
7.
“Dinosaur Provincial Park and Drumheller in Alberta.”
u/thefailmaster19
8.

“Thats where Manitou Beach is its known as the ‘Dead Sea of Canada.’
Little Manitou Lake has a salinity content five times higher than the ocean and is fed by underground springs.
You actually float in it!”

u/Not_Xena
9. u/Dontblink-S3
10.
“In southeast Saskatchewan, the Fort QuAppelle valley is beautiful.
Breaks every stereotype that you have heard about S.K.”
u/Dlynne242
11.
“In New Brunswick: Hopewell Rocks, Grand Manan Island, Fundy Trail Parkway, and St. u/pinkilydinkily
12.
The Valley is very beautiful.”
“I recommend visiting either in July or early August for the least chances of rain.”
u/DigitalSupremacy
13.
“Head to the rockies.
The Jasper, Banff, and Canmore area is the best of Alberta.”
u/LyndaCarter_
“Visiting Banff in Alberta is a must!”
Ok_Beat3532
14.
“Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefield are amazing.
If you could afford it, book a helicopter tour to see the true extent of it.”
u/Ok_Beat3532
15.
“The Cabot trail in Cape Breton, NS!”
u/Prestigious_Dare_120
17.
“Ottawa is an amazing city.
A lot of effort has gone into making it a world-class capital.”
“Quebec City is the most visually stunning town in the country.”
u/SilverSaintLouis
19.
“The Grotto at Indian Head cove near Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario.
Ive been all over Canada and it is probably the most beautiful place that I have seen.”
Snowboundforever
“Last year I went to Bruce Peninsula National Park and I was mind-blown.
The scenery and the rock cliffs is like nothing I have ever seen.”
u/NorthernOntarioMom
20.
“This is probably the most fun/hip/European-feeling city in Canada.
Famous foods are bagels, deli meat sandwiches, and poutine.”
“I suggest the Earth’s mantle in Newfoundland.”
u/StrongsTash
23.
The northern lights are amazing up there, but it’s a big time commitment."
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