03/03/24
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Banff: Nestled amid the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, this tiny mountain town in Alberta appeals to both nature enthusiasts and luxury seekers.
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Jasper National Park: As the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper is ripe for exploration.
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Vancouver: A trip to this British Columbia city, which sits approximately 145 miles north of Seattle, is all about embracing the outdoors.
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Niagara Falls: Travel to this iconic destination in southeastern Ontario to see and capture photos of its namesake world-famous tourist attraction.
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Whitehorse: Referred to as the "small city with a big backyard," Whitehorse – the capital of Canada's Yukon territory – shines with all of its outdoor activities.
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Quebec City: This Canadian city charms visitors with its picturesque centuries-old buildings that make up Old Québec – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Whistler: In winter, this resort town in British Columbia (about 75 miles north of Vancouver) boasts everything from cross-country skiing and snowboarding to bobsled rides and bungee jumping.
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Prince Edward Island: Home to rolling green hills, sandy beaches, red sandstone cliffs and a delicious bounty of seafood, Prince Edward Island is the place to travel for a relaxing respite from Canada's more adventure-driven destinations.
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