Visit the Athabasca Glacier on a massive ice explorer on this 3-hour excursion. Walk along the frozen sheet of ice and fill your water bottle with pure snowmelt, then venture out along the glass bottomed Glacier Skywalk for incredible views along the cliff's edge. See two amazing attractions outside of Banff in one fun-filled...Read more
Canada's rich military history is showcased through artifacts, personal stories, artwork, photos and interactive presentations. Tour the extensive permanent exhibitions and expand your knowledge of the conflicts that shaped Canada, Canadians and the world. Rest and reflect in Memorial Hall. Discover the Museum's fascinating architectural theme....Read more
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Learn about the settlement of Western Canada in an interesting and interactive way at Heritage Park, a family-friendly historical museum in Calgary that covers history from the 1860s to 1950s. Across nearly 130 acres (50...Read more
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency is a few minutes from Québec City. Located between the river and the cliffs, it's one of the province's most spectacular sites. With its 83 meters high (30 meters higher than Niagara Falls), Montmorency Falls dominates the landscape. It can be discovered on foot, by cable car, or from the gourmet restaurant. It's an...Read more
Enjoy stunning panoramas of six different mountain ranges on the state-of-the-art Banff Gondola. Soar to the top of Sulphur Mountain for a bird's-eye view of town and vistas of Canada's first national park. Walk along the ridge line at your leisure during your allotted time at the top, take plenty of photos, or visit a national historic site while...Read more
Only minutes away from downtown Vancouver, appreciate nature from three breathtaking perspectives - world famous Capilano Suspension Bridge spanning 137m (450 ft) and 70m (230ft) high above the Capilano River, the seven bridges of Treetops Adventure and the thrilling Cliffwalk, a heart-stopping 700ft journey along the granite cliffside offering...Read more
Go from the sea to the sky with this fantastic gondola ride in Squamish, 40 miles (65 km) from Vancouver. Opened in May 2014, the Sea to Sky Gondola is an incredible attraction, sure to amaze even the most hardened traveler. And it’s in Squamish, which CNNMoney.com has called the top mountain town to visit in North America. Get lifted to the top...Read more
Capture bird’s-eye views of Niagara Falls aboard the Niagara SkyWheel, Canada’s largest observation wheel. The 175-foot-high (53-meter) giant Ferris wheel offers showstopping views of Niagara River, Niagara Parks and Clifton Hill. Inside a climate-controlled gondola, you can snap photos of the sights as a recording explains what you see during...Read more
This 3-hour tour will introduce you to the beautiful landscapes and scenery of Victoria, in addition to the downtown core near the city's inner harbour. Explore the historical landmarks as you follow your local guide. Stops include the Royal BC Museum, Fairmont Empress Hotel, Chinatown, Victoria's Heritage Mansions, and several shops, plus a...Read more
Learn Canadian frontier history at the recreated Fort Macleod Museum and Interpretative Centre in Southern Alberta. Hear early tales of the Royal Mounted Police, discover the wild days of the 19th century whiskey trade, and watch a recreation of the famous Musical Ride during the summer months. This museum is perfect for children and adults...Read more
Travel back in time and experience what it was like to be a miner with a visit to this famous Canadian Signature Experience. Situated between Vancouver and Whistler is the Britannia Mine Museum, British Columbia's historic copper mine community in the 1900s. This award-winning museum will give you an in-depth look at mining throughout the years....Read more
Visit Skylon Tower for the best views of Niagara Falls. This admission ticket provides access to 'Ride to the Top,' the glass-enclosed elevator that whisks you up to the indoor and outdoor observation deck, which stands 775 feet (236 meters) above the waterfalls. Be wowed by the 360-degree views, and go at night if you want to see the illuminated...Read more
No trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada’s largest museum of art, culture, and nature. From dinosaurs to mummies, Chinese architecture to Indigenous objects, and meteorites to precious jewels. Explore our world-class collection of art objects and natural history specimens from around the world and across...Read more
The BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops came to life in 1965 and continues to evolve as a Wildlife Park that showcases the Wildlife of British Columbia and is one of the few Wildlife Rehabilitation Centres in British Columbia. The BC Wildlife Park has 209 animals, including the only Kermode Bear in human care in the world. The BC Wildlife Park’s...Read more
Children can clamber aboard a lavishly decorated Pakistani bus and a three-wheeled auto rickshaw from Thailand. Or step inside a Bedouin tent and homes from India, Indonesia and Mexico. The Museum’s diversity and richness engage children of all ages, allowing them to explore and learn through play at their own pace.
Grâce à ce billet, vous découvrirez l'Acadie tout le long d'un parcours de 2.2 km, bordé de bâtiments historiques tous animés par des interprètes bilingues (anglais et français), qui vous raconteront l'histoire de l'Acadie et la vie quotidienne des ancêtres acadiens de 1770 à 1949. Une journée de visite, ce...Read more
Fly high above Canada's stunning landscapes on a simulated flight ride — the longest one in the world at 8 minutes. Inside a high-dome screen, hang on to your seat as you careen over snowcapped peaks and zoom across green valleys. Feel like you’re really there as the wind, mist and woodsy aromas fill your senses. Get to know the history and...Read more
Live the history of Quebec as if you were there, go back in time to the heart of marking moments that made Quebec City the world famous destination it is today.
Don’t just imagine what life was like 200 years ago, step back and live it! When you visit our village, your senses will come alive with all things 19th-century New Brunswick. From feeling the floorboards shake as a giant water-powered saw produces shipbuilding lumber at the Sawmill to catching a whiff of Mrs. Lint’s hearty soup simmering over...Read more
Experience the game that defines Canada and a sport that has been adopted by over 70 countries. Try your hand at goaltending, shooting, play-by-play calling, and even hosting your own sports broadcast. Revel in the world’s greatest collection of hockey artifacts and have your photo taken with hockey's holy grail, the coveted Stanley...Read more