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01 Sep

5 Best Hikes in Canada

1. West Coast Trail, British Columbia

The West Coast Trail, originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail, is a 75 km (47 mi) backpacking trail following the southwestern edge of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It was built in 1907 to facilitate the rescue of shipwrecked survivors along the coast, part of the treacherous Graveyard of the Pacific. It is now part of the Pacific Rim National Park and is often rated by hiking guides as one of the world’s top hiking trails

2. Skyline Trail, Nova Scotia

The Skyline Trail is a seven-kilometre, looping, hiking trail at Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. It lies on the western side of the Cabot Trail, near French Mountain’s summit. This trail is well known for its scenic views, but also for the 2009 fatal coyote assault on Taylor Mitchell

3. Plain of Six Glaciers

Situated in the Canadian Rocky Mountains near Lake Louise in Banff National Park, the Plain of the Six Glaciers is a popular trail that really shows off the beauty of the Rockies. Considered a moderate hike, the out-and-back trail totals 13.8 kilometers.

4.East Coast Trail, Newfoundland

The East Coast Trail is a long-distance coastal footpath located in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is a developed trail over 300 kilometres long, creation of which began in 1994. It is made up of 26 linked wilderness paths and passes through more than 30 communities

5.Grizzly Lake Trail, Yukon

The route follows the well marked Grizzly Ridge Trail, traversing rocky talus slopes and beautiful alpine meadows, with ever improving views as you get closer to the lake and its entourage of rocky peaks. This hike is an overnight destination (permit required) or can be done as part of a multi-day trip including Divide and Talus Lake. There are also numerous side trips you can do from the lake, including Grizzly Pass and Mount Monolith / Twin Lakes viewpoint.

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18 Aug

Must See Museums In Calgary ,Canada

Military Museums

Opened as Canada’s largest military museum, it highlights the history of regiments like Lord Strathcona’s Horse Regiment, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, and the Kings Own Calgary Regiment. The importance of Canada’s Navy during World War II is also showcased.

Glenbow Museum

The museum’s collection includes artifacts from Western Canada, and various other cultures around the world. In addition, the museum houses a collection of gems and minerals.

Heritage Park Historical Village

Heritage Park Historical Village is a historical park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 127 acres of parkland on the banks of the Glenmore Reservoir, along the city’s southwestern edge. As Canada’s second largest living history museum, it is one of the city’s most visited tourist attractions

Canada Sports Hall of Fame at Canada Olympic Park

Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame is a Canadian sports hall of fame and museum in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Dedicated to the history of sports in Canada, it serves as a hall of fame and museum for accomplished Canadian athletes, and sports builders and officials.

 

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30 Jul

Top 10 things to do in Ottawa

Top 10 Things to do in Ottawa

No matter the season, Canada’s Capital is a treasure trove of impressive sights and stimulating activities. From world-renown historic places to outdoor adventure and everything in between, here are the top ten things you don’t want to miss when you visit Ottawa

1. Parliament Hill

The seat of Canada’s federal government and the setting for national celebrations the year-round, Parliament Hill is the most visited Ottawa attraction. Each morning during summer months, the front lawn of Parliament Hill is the setting of the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony; each evening the public is invited to gather again to witness the awe-inspiring Sound and Light show – spectacular lighting effects and stunning giant images projected on the Parliament Buildings set to words and music. Both events are free. Truly a must-see!

2. National Cultural Attractions

Ottawa cultural attractions, museums and galleries invite visitors to experience the best of Canada all in one place. Whether it’s the stunning National Gallery of Canada, with world-class art on display, or the dramatic Canadian War Museum, these are the experiences that bring Canadian culture to life for any visitor. And why not take advantage of the National Museums Passport and save when you visit three of the seven national museums in three days!

3. ByWard Market

ByWard Market is a buzzing hub of outdoor farmers’ market stalls and specialty food shops selling Canadian cheese and maple-infused chocolate. It’s also known for its colorful street art and hip stores filled with crafts and clothes by local designers. Surrounding eateries serve shawarma and BeaverTails (sweet fried pastries in the shape of a beaver’s tail). Nightlife encompasses rustic taverns and stylish gay bars

4. UNESCO Rideau Canal

A historic waterway filled with boaters spring through fall and the world’s largest naturally frozen skating rink in winter – the Rideau Canal winds through the heart of Ottawa before connecting with the Ottawa River through dramatically stepped locks right next to Parliament Hill.

5. The Outdoors – Adventure

Try whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Ottawa River, some of the continent’s finest, then top it off with some bungee jumping. The Ottawa region is also a cycling enthusiast’s dream destination, with around 800 kilometers (497 miles) of recreational pathways linking natural areas, parks, gardens and national sites.

6. Festivals

Ottawa is a city of celebrations, offering visitors a year-round calendar of parties, festivals and special events. Admire over a million tulips and enjoy special programming throughout the city during the Canadian Tulip Festival in May. On July 1st, the city celebrates the biggest party in the country, Canada Day. Visitors will also experience a host of music celebrations, including the Ottawa Jazz Festival, Ottawa Chamberfest, and RBC Bluesfest, which welcome some of the world’s biggest acts to our city. In winter, Canada celebrates Winterlude and takes to the ice on the world’s largest skating rink, the Rideau Canal Skateway.

7. Culinary scene

The culinary scene in Ottawa is in full bloom, with a thriving community of Ottawa chefs and diverse restaurants making names for themselves both at home and abroad. To experience multiple venues in one outing, book a dining tour of one of Ottawa’s great neighborhoods – Ottawa Tasting Tours and Experience Food make all the arrangements for you. Or take a guided gourmet food tour with C’est Bon cooking to explore food shops, farmers’ markets and restaurants. The tasty options are endless!

8. Performing Arts

The Capital’s premier performing arts venue, the National Arts Centre, presents a full lineup of music, dance and theatre, plus popular touring acts and shows. Ottawa also has a thriving local theatre scene, including the Great Canadian Theatre Company, Ottawa Little Theatre, The Gladstone and La Nouvelle Scène.

9. City tours

Ottawa is filled with Capital sights and attractions – and just about as many ways to explore and see them. Experience a tour on both land and water with the Lady Dive Amphibus, or take in a walking tour across Ottawa’s picturesque ByWard Market courtyards.

10. Neighbourhoods

Unique Ottawa neighborhoods offer distinctive shopping, dining, and nightlife experiences across the Capital. From the must-see ByWard Market area to the Glebe’s community feel, to the trendy Wellington West, there are lots of local flavors to soak up in Ottawa’s varied districts. Visit excellencr to learn about new places.

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30 Jul

Top must-see Places in Ottawa

Top Must-See places in Ottawa

Ottawa is Canada’s capital, in the east of southern Ontario, near the city of Montréal and the U.S. border. Sitting on the Ottawa River, it has at its centre Parliament Hill, with grand Victorian architecture and museums such as the National Gallery of Canada, with noted collections of indigenous and other Canadian art. The park-lined Rideau Canal is filled with boats in summer and ice-skaters in winter

 

1. Visit Parliament Hill

Parliament Hill, colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its Gothic revival suite of buildings is the home of the Parliament of Canada and has architectural elements of national symbolic importance

2. Experience the Rideau Canal

Each season offers different ways to experience the beautiful Rideau Canal – Ontario’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. In warmer months, stroll or cycle along the canal’s scenic pathways, or take a relaxing eco-friendly cruise on its waters. You can also explore the water on your own by renting a kayak, canoe, stand up paddle board (SUP) or paddleboat.

During the winter months (roughly December to February), the frozen waterway becomes the world’s largest skating rink – the Rideau Canal Skateway. This unique skating experience is free, open day and night (weather permitting), and stretches 7.8 kilometres (4.8 miles) through downtown Ottawa

3.Byward Market neighbourhood

Right in the heart of Ottawa is one of Canada’s oldest and largest public markets: the ByWard Market. Just minutes from Parliament Hill, the market is a hub for foodies and shoppers, and the surrounding neighbourhood is alive with cultural experiences, nightlife and entertainment. It’s a must-visit during your trip to Ottawa.

4.national museums

When you visit Canada’s capital, you can experience the entire country, all in one welcoming city! Home to seven of Canada’s nine national museums, Ottawa is the mecca for culture vultures, historical enthusiasts and Canadiana buffs. Add these national museums to your Ottawa itinerary.

5. Ottawa River

The Ottawa River is a river in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It is named in honour of the Algonquin word ‘to trade’, as it was the major trade route of Eastern Canada at the time. For most of its length, it defines the border between these two provinces.

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