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Holidays to Canada & Alaska Cruise
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Welcome to Canada...
Few places on earth offer such diversity as Canada. The world’s second-largest country has an endless variety of landscapes that can only be described as epic.
It’s the backdrop for plenty of awe-inspiring moments – they’re all here, spread across six time zones. One of the world’s most visited natural attractions, the thundering Niagara Falls, will take your breath away. But it’s by no means Canada’s only scenic gem. From the stunning Great Lakes of Ontario and abundance of national parks, to the colossal Athabasca Glacier and, of course, the unforgettable Rocky Mountains - natural beauty is everywhere. |
Much of Canada’s unspoiled terrain is inhabited by a wealth of wildlife from bears to birds, killer whales to caribou. With the dramatic landscape come some big adventures. Hike Newfoundland’s Appalachian Trail, ski on Whistler’s mountains, or try some gentler pursuits like strolling Vancouver’s Stanley Park seawall, swimming off Prince Edward Island’s (PEI) pink-sand beaches, or ice skating Ottawa’s Rideau Canal.
The country’s vibrant cities are also as diverse and fascinating. Stroll the cobbled streets and pavement cafés of Montreal; discover the vibrant harbour of Vancouver. Take a trip up Toronto’s CN Tower, walk the ramparts of Québec City - Canada’s cities are made for exploring. In every Canadian city you’re just steps from great food, amazing views, and a breath of nature’s fresh air.
Canada’s food is one of its best-kept secrets, and for many - a local food smorgasbord. If you grazed from east to west across the country, you’d fill your plate like this: lobster with a dab of melted butter in the Atlantic Provinces, poutine (golden fries soaked in gravy and cheese curds) in Québec, a bulging slice of berry pie in the Prairies and wild salmon and velvety scallops in British Columbia (BC).
Another is its wines. These have gained ever-greater kudos in recent years and while smaller-scale production and the industry dominance of other wine regions means they’ll never be a global market leader, there are some truly lip-smacking surprises waiting for thirsty grape lovers.
It’s a country known for its festivals: Okanagan’s ice-wine festival in January, Quebec City’s winter carnival in February, Regina’s powwow in March, Whistler’s ski and snowboard fest in April,Ottawa’s tulip fest in May, Montréal’s jazz fest in June, Calgary’s stampede in July, New Brunswick’s Acadian fest in August, Toronto’s film fest in September, Kitchener’s Oktoberfest in October, Hamilton’s Aboriginal Fest in November, Niagara’s winter festival in December. Canada celebrates all year long.
Canada - invigorating, exciting and completely unforgettable.
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