Places To Go In Canada

Travel inspiration within Canada
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Trip Tip: Fundy National Park (New Brunswick) There’s no better place to experience nature’s ups and downs than the Bay of Fundy. The area boasts the highest tidal fluctuation in the world, but the tides won’t be the only thing to watch. The park is also the Atlantic migration flyway and therefore a popular stop for migrating birds in the spring and fall.
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Trip Tip: Kluane National Park and Reserve, The Yukon Home to Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak. While hiking is the quintessential activity, there are many ways to experience the park including boating, fishing, horseback riding, mountaineering and mountain biking.
These benches at Lake O'Hara probably have the best view of any benches ever. Happy Wednesday! (From: Banff Photography)
Moody skies in Tofino, BC. With its mystical beaches, Tofino is a natural paradise in itself, but it would be worth the visit simply for the drive from Nanaimo on the winding road past ancient rainforests, rivers and a dramatic mountain range of snow-capped peaks. (Photo: @iuliagnewfoto @TourismTofino)
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Booking Your Perfect RV Campsite & Accommodations
New to RVing in Canada? There are plenty of different options when it comes to booking an overnight site for your RV. From provincial to private campgrounds all the way to more unique spots like farms, ranches and wineries, the opportunities are endless. To help get you started finding the perfect spot, we’ve compiled resources for booking your perfect RV site below. 📷 Matthias Lienig 📍 Yellowhead Campground, British Columbia
Beautiful Cameron Lake in Waterton National Park on a summer morning… (Photo: Jelena Mulin) #Canada #RV #motorhome #camping #camper
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There's only one thing that can make a trip to Waterton Lakes National Park (Alberta) even better - waking up here. Have you ever been? #RV #travel #Canada #camper #camping #motorhome
Did you ever travel with your RV over an ice road? Dog sleds, automobiles, large trucks (even U-Haul trucks!) travel over ice roads. The ice needs be thick, really thick! Once the ice reaches 1 meter along the entire road, it is thick enough for a Super B tanker fully loaded with up to 50,000 liters of fuel to drive across. Here is some more interesting information: http://bit.ly/1QKOOSp
Tour Tip: Lighthouse Route in Nova Scotia One of Canada's most scenic drives this route reveals the very essence of Nova Scotia. Explore towns like Liverpool and Lunenburg. And yes, many lighthouses, over twenty of them, from Yarmouth's towering Cape Forchu light, to the dramatic beauty of the famous lighthouse at Peggy's Cove. For more information: http://bit.ly/1pDVYK6
Of course, Canada is not short changed when it comes to bucket list hikes. From the rocky coves and wave-smashed shores of Vancouver Island to the soaring cliffs of Newfoundland — and many places in between. Here's a list with quick half-day hikes. http://bit.ly/1XoRpUn (Photo by @ryanflettmedia; via @travelYukon)