Canada is a country filled with a diverse variety of activities and nature. It's a standout travel destination, so we rounded up the best places you can go while visiting. Check out all the amazing things you MUST do while you're still living and breathing. It's time to make a bucket list!
The incredibly blue lake sits among the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
These eight islands can be visited by ferry. Colorful homes and smooth beaches make it a popular place to relax.
This hotel built in the 19th century looks as though it's from a movie.
The beautiful mountain is known to be an awesome place for snowmobiling.
This inlet in the center of Vancouver separates the downtown area from the remainder of the city. Cross the small street bridges to enjoy the views.
These fascinating rock formations are located in the Bay of Fundy. They get their unique shape because of water erosion.
You can't help but be in awe of the gothic revival architecture in Montréal's Notre-Dame Basilica.
Whistler offers the largest skiable area in all of North America. People come from all over the world to ski these slopes.
Berlin-based architect Daniel Libeskind created the Royal Ontario Museum — it's one of the most famous (and beautiful) buildings in Toronto.
As Canada's oldest national park, Banff is a gorgeous place to camp, hike, and take in the country's rich history.
The downtown area of St. John's is filled with colorful houses totally worthy of a picture.
The vast lake and gorgeous wildlife is a must see at Okanagan Falls.
This pair of skyscrapers twists 209 degrees from top to bottom.
When in the Northern region of Canada, you have to be sure to enjoy the Northern Lights in the Fall and Spring.
Considered to be one of Canada's hidden gems, Revelstoke is an incredible place to ski in the Winter. Once the snow melts, the lush nature emerges — there are tons of hiking and biking trails.
Bordering both Ontario and New York, the three massive waterfalls are something you have to see in your lifetime.
Glaciers, forests, mountains, and beaches encompass Gros Morne National Park.
The geometric design of the Canadian Museum For Human Rights deserves to be ogled. The museum features many stories and art behind the culture of the country.
Known as the polar bear capital of the world, it's hard not to see the fuzzy creatures roaming around while you're there. The town is also known for its excellent beluga whale watching.