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Top five tourist attractions in Canada

These are what we consider the top five tourist attractions in Canada.

Canada is the country in North America where you think of Canadian bacon, ice hockey, maple syrup, and moose roaming the territory. If you are planning a trip to Canada, we can imagine you are excited to check out all the tourist attractions, enjoy the delicious food of the country, and live like a true Canadian during your stay. 

These are what we consider the top five tourist attractions in Canada. While planning your trip, take a break by playing some online casino games. Even planning a trip can require a small getaway as it can take some time. 

1. Niagara Falls
No trip to Canada is complete without a visit to Niagara Falls. For a couple of centuries, people have attempted to brave the falls riding in boats, barrels, or other watercraft. Risk-takers like to hang from a tightrope near the waterfalls for a thrilling experience. 

For a family-friendly adventure, take a peaceful walk around the falls early in the morning near Clifton Hill. Parking is available near this street to start your adventure. Ride the Niagara Skywheel to get a view of Niagara Falls when you reach the top. Enjoy the other attractions nearby such as Dinosaur Adventure Golf, Movieland Wax Museum, and the Niagara Speedway. 

2. Watch Polar Bears at Churchill, Manitoba
Book your Canada visit during the fall and take a ride to Churchill, Manitoba to watch the polar bear migration. Dress warmly in many layers as it will be very cold. The polar bears migrate from the surrounding land onto ice structures around Hudson Bay. 

The best time to visit would be October or November as the polar bears await for the ice to freeze on Hudson Bay before crossing over for their migration. Even if you do not catch them migrating, you can see them gathering near the ice and socializing with other polar bears. 

3. National Arts Center
The National Arts Center originated in 1966 and was recently renovated from 2017 to 2018. Listen to different orchestra performances from Canadian and other international performers. The National Arts Center Orchestra is the most internationally renowned classical-sized orchestra in the world, which is a music artist that you don’t want to miss!

Enjoy the Canada Dance Festival in June which the National Arts Center co-produces. It has been an annual tradition since 1987. The event goes on for nine days as 250 Canadian dancers groove their hearts out. 

4. The Inner Harbor of Victoria
Especially during the spring and summer months, the inner harbor of Victoria is a crystal blue scenery surrounded by boats on the pier and various shopping and dining amenities with something to please everyone. Street performers love to come here to capitalize on traffic from tourists, so you can enjoy their talents during your stroll next to the harbor. 

Empress Hotel is located nearby Victoria’s inner harbor. Historically, the hotel housed visiting royalty in Canada. Today, fancy tea events take place at Empress Hotel, which has become a hallmark for tourists coming to visit Victoria. 

5. Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort
If you have never gone skiing yet, head over to Whistler Blackcomb ski resort and jump in! While you glide down the snowy slopes of Whistler’s territory, you will enjoy the same terrain as what professional Olympians used during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. 

Whistler has grown as a tourist attraction thanks to publicity from the Winter Olympic Games 12 years ago. Other awesome amenities include mountain biking and golfing during the summertime when there’s no snow on the ground. 

Nearby are hotels and restaurants so you can turn Whistler Ski Resort into a vacation destination. Lounge at one of the nearby hotels, enjoy the Canadian specialties at local restaurants, and get your exercise in with either skiing, golfing, or mountain biking depending on the season you visit. 

Final thoughts
Are you ready for a tourist experience unlike any other? Book your trip to Canada today!

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