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What are some places in Canada worth visiting once in your lifetime?

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông01/12/2022


1. Notre Dame Basilica of Montreal, Quebec

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No matter how many times you've climbed up to Place D'Armes to admire this Gothic Revival masterpiece, its massive domes, magnificent bell towers and striking stonework still leave you in awe.

2. Outer Battery Village, St. John's, Newfoundland

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The village features a series of artistic colors, often called Jellybean Row. Perched on cliffs in a coastal area of ​​mangroves, the Outer Battery village has a beauty that captivates everyone who visits.

3. Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick

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Stunning coastline and dramatic cliffs make the Bay of Fundy one of Canada's most beautiful natural locations. At low tide, the landscape is a sight to behold.

4. Toronto Islands, Ontario

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The Toronto Islands are 15 small islands in Lake Ontario, south of Toronto, located offshore 15 minutes by ferry from downtown. They offer visitors a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the nearby city.

5. Baffin Island, Nunavut

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Otherworldly ” is the phrase that best describes Baffin Island. Surrounded by five bodies of water, the island is covered in ice almost year-round. Canada’s largest island offers an Arctic-like landscape, with jagged ice peaks and crystal clear lakes when the ice melts.

6. Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan

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This is one of Canada's most remote and pristine national parks. You can pitch a tent among the hills and watch the sunset tint the vast prairies.

7. Meat Bay, Nova Scotia

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The area boasts stunning ocean views, stunning mountain vistas, surreal sunsets and some of Canada's best fish fries at Native American chowder shacks.

8. Riel Esplanade Pedestrian Bridge, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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This brilliantly designed bridge spans the Red River, its cables spiraling from a single pylon. The bridge itself is a wonder, and watching the sunset is one of the things visitors look forward to the most.

9. Percé Rock, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec

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This giant rock formation is the world’s largest natural arch. It is located in the pristine Gulf of St. Lawrence and offers a breathtaking view of the ocean. You can reach it by boat in the nearby village of Perce, which is a 75-minute ride away.

10. Chateau Frontenac, Quebec

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This fairytale castle hotel holds the Guinness World Record for being the most photographed hotel in the world. At night, it can be seen from afar, sparkling atop a hill. It is one of the most beautiful sights in the city.



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