Canada's most beautiful landscapes

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In Spain we don't usually have Canada Keep in mind, but the truth is that in addition to being the second largest country in the world, it is one of the strongest economies on the planet. It must also be borne in mind that this nation has very high social, economic and political stability. Therefore, it is one of the best countries in the world to live. Of course, it is also a good place to visit, being able to find here impressive national parks, practically virgin landscapes and interesting cities. In addition, you should know that this year celebrates its 150th anniversary as a confederation, so there will be many commemorative events that will take place throughout its territory, especially around July 1, which is Canada's National Day.

In case we still had not convinced you of the good idea that it is to include Canada in your list of possible destinations, below we are going to show you 10 of its landscapes most beautiful. Would you like to join us? We assure you that you will not regret it!

Banff National Park

Banff National Park
We want to start by talking about Banff National Park, the oldest national park in Canada. Located in the stunning Rocky Mountains in the province of Alberta, it hides glaciers, ice fields, alpine landscapes, dense coniferous forests ... Among the many places in the park that are worth contemplating, we want to highlight Moraine Lake.


Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls
How could it be otherwise, we are also going to talk about the famous Niagara Falls, a group of waterfalls located on the border between the United States and Canada. They are not among the largest falls, but they surprise for their amplitude and volume.

Spotted Lake

Lake-Spotted
Another amazing landscape is the one offered by the Spotted Lake, also known as Kliluk. It is located near the border with the United States and it surprises for its pools of curious shapes and colors, which are the result of the high concentration of different materials.

Dinosaur Provincial Park

Dinosaur Cemetery
Known as the Dinosaur Cemetery, the Dinosaur Provincial Park presents a striking landscape. Of course, what makes this place truly special is that it is one of the largest deposits of dinosaur fossils from the planet.


Point Pelee National Park

Point-Pelee-National-Park
Point Pelee National Park, located in the province of Ontario, could not be missing from this list. It is a peninsula of land that hides swamps and jungle environments.

Algonquin Provincial Park

Park-Algonquin
Between the Goergian Bay and the Ottawa River, in Ontario, we find the Algonquin Provincial Park, which houses more than 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometers of streams and rivers, in addition to hiding impressive coniferous forests, maples and hills.

Kluane National Park

Kluane-National-Park
Another spectacular landscape is the one that forms the Kluane National Park, which houses the most high from Canada: Mount Loan. It is important to note that 80% of the park is made up of glaciers and mountains.


Khutzeymateen

Khutzeymateen-Provincial-Park
We also want to talk about the Khutzeymateen fjord, which is part of Canada's first protected area to preserve bears grizzlis via Khutzeymateen Grizzli Bear Sanctuary. In addition to finding bears, in this territory you can discover lakes with crystal clear waters, rivers full of salmon and an abrupt coast.

Kootenay National Park

Kootenay-National-Park
In the Rocky Mountains We also find Kootenay National Park. Among the main attractions of the park are the Thermal Baths, Marble Canyon, Sinclair, Lake Oliva and the Ollas Paint Canyon.

Bay of Fundy

Bay of Fundy
Finally, we want to talk about the Bay of Fundy, an arm of the sea located on the Atlantic coast of the country, which is famous for having the tides highest in the world. Without a doubt, it is a fascinating landscape.

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