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5 Thrilling Experiences You Can Enjoy Only in Canada

Deepa N

Last updated: Sep 24, 2019

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Did you know that Canadian waters are home to 33 species of whale?

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Save on transportation costs by taking the Megabus, between Ontario and Quebec—about 4500 km. The tickets cost as little as 1 CAD if booked ahead in time.

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Have “Checkmate Caeser” at Score on Davie, a restaurant in Vancouver.

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Kayaking, canoeing, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, and white-water rafting. Costs range from 20 to 100 CAD.

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Maligne Lake, Vermillion Lake, Two Jack Lake, or Peyto Lake for the most sublime pictures.

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A land of incomparable natural beauty, abundant wildlife and a culture that has held its own, Canada is indeed packed with myriad treasures waiting to be unravelled. Take a break from the run-of-the-mill touristy things to do, and lap up these exciting experiences that are uniquely Canadian.

1. Ski at the Largest Ski Resort in the World

Your search for the ultimate skiing and snowboarding experience ends at Whistler, the ski resort with the largest ski area in the world. The ski resort, located in Vancouver, Canada, opened in 1966, and is a magical land of jagged peaks, over 200 trails across two peaks—Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains—tumbling glaciers, and deep, restful forests carpeted by white snow. The destination was also in the news for having hosted the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Skiing aside, enjoy the spas, scores of family activities, surreal helicopter rides and lively musical concerts through the season.

2. Come Face-to-Face with “Killer” White Whales

Canada is surrounded by three coastlines, so it is only likely that it is the natural habitat of orca whales, grey and minke whales, porpoises, seals, and sea lions. Experience the thrilling adventure of watching the gentle white whales on a tour led by certified marine naturalists. (And oh, those mammals are “killers” of leopard seal and salmon, not anything else.) Some of the best places to experience whale-watching in Canada include Tofino and Robson Bight Ecological Reserve, Telegraph Cove, British Columbia; Tadoussac, Quebec; and Churchil, Manitoba.

Read more: Nature Buffs are going to Love these 5 Places in Canada!

3. Go Canoeing at the Banff National Park

If the outdoors enthral you, the Banff National Park comes packed with possibilities. With over seven beautiful lakes and the Bow River, this is the perfect setting to go canoeing along the icy blue waters. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned pro, prepare to be taken in by the chilly breeze, and the sight of fir forests and the craggy Canadian Rockies all around. Want to take the adventure quotient up by a notch? Try sea kayaking on Vancouver Island!

Read more: What an Adventure! Ziplining over Niagara Falls

4. Catch the Northern Lights in Yukon

If you time your trip right, you may be able to witness the Northern Lights at their fantastic best. Imagine bright ribbons of lights dancing across the dark winter sky—a phenomenon that draws travellers from far and wide. To make the most of the experience, stay in a chalet or tent that offers a view of lights from the window because this is one sight you can never have enough of. While in Yukon, take a dip in the therapeutic waters of the Takhini Hot Springs to soothe your mind, body and soul.

5. Meet Polar Bears and Co. on their Home Ground

Head to Churchill, the ‘Polar Bear Capital’ between July and November, get close to the terrifying grizzly bears in Banff and Jasper National Parks in Alberta around May to October, or watch the caribou migration in Newfoundland and Labrador in Quebec. Oh, did we forget the wood bison in Wood Buffalo National Park between June and September? And if you have a thing for reptiles, head to the Narcisse Snake Pits at Manitoba during late April to early May and September to see the red-sided garter snake dens. Can’t get wilder than this, eh?

Read more: Quebec Winter Carnival: The World’s Biggest Winter Celebration

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