Canada
Where to go in Canada?
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British Columbia
Coastal beauty, vibrant cities, diverse landscapes.

Banff
Alpine beauty, turquoise lakes, ski resorts.

Quebec
French charm, historic sites, culinary delights.

Nova Scotia
Maritime heritage, scenic coastlines, lighthouses.
Discover Canada with LuxeAway
Embark on an exploration of Canada, a land of vast natural wonders and eclectic culture. In British Columbia, discover a world where rugged coastlines meet cosmopolitan cities like Vancouver. LuxeAway guides you through the majestic Canadian Rockies, offering breathtaking mountain vistas and pristine wilderness adventures. Experience the unique blend of French and English heritage in Quebec, where historic charm and modern vibrancy coexist. In Nova Scotia, uncover maritime traditions, scenic coastal drives, and the welcoming spirit of the Atlantic. From the alpine serenity of Banff and Jasper to the quaint villages of Quebec City and the rugged beauty of the Cabot Trail, LuxeAway thoughtfully curates your Canadian journey - indulging in local cuisines and unique cultural experiences, all seamlessly arranged for comfort and adventure.
British Columbia
A diverse province known for its Pacific coastline, mountain ranges, and vibrant cities like Vancouver and Victoria.
Ideal for: Nature lovers, adventure seekers, and urban explorers.
Unique Activity: Exploring the vibrant city of Vancouver, visiting the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, hiking in Squamish.
Local Delicacy: Savor fresh-caught salmon and sample the different BC wines, a growing industry!
Banff, Alberta
A resort town in Alberta's Rockies, within Banff National Park, known for its stunning mountainous scenery, wildlife, and outdoor activities
Ideal for: Hikers, skiers, and nature enthusiasts.
Unique Activity: Exploring Banff National Park, visiting Lake Louise, enjoying the hot springs.
Note: The best time to visit for hiking is late spring to early fall; winter is perfect for skiing.
Quebec
A province that blends Canadian charm with European flair, known for its French heritage, vibrant cities like Montreal and Quebec City.
Ideal for: Culture lovers, history buffs, and foodies.
Unique Activity: Exploring Old Quebec, experiencing the Montreal Jazz Festival, tasting poutine.
Local Delicacy: Maple syrup products, poutine, and French-Canadian cuisine.
Nova Scotia
A maritime province known for its rugged coastline, seafood, and rich maritime history, including the famous Cabot Trail and Halifax.
Ideal for: Seafood lovers, history enthusiasts, and nature explorers.
Unique Activity: Driving the Cabot Trail, visiting the historic Halifax waterfront, enjoying whale watching tours.
Local Delicacy: Lobster and Digby scallops are a must-try.
Special times and unique experiences in Canada

Nunavut Polar Bear Safari
Oct. - Nov.
Venture into the Arctic to observe polar bears in their natural habitat.

Fall Rhapsody
Sept. - Oct.
Witness autumn's vibrant colors in late September to mid-October near Ottawa, a breathtaking natural spectacle.

Kayak with Orcas
Summer
Paddle alongside orcas on a guided kayaking tour in the pristine waters of Johnstone Strait.

Glacier Skywalk
Walk the Glacier Skywalk to view the vast Columbia Icefields with sweeping panoramas near Banff.
Useful Information for Planning Your Trip
When is the best time to visit Canada?
The best time to visit Canada depends on what you want to do. For skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities, visit between December and March. For warmer weather and hiking, the months of June, July, August, and September are ideal. October is the ideal time to witness the magnificent fall colors
Which Canadian airports have direct flights from the US?
Direct flights from the US to Canada are vary common. All major US cities offer direct flights to Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, Halifax, Ottawa, and Vancouver.
Do I need a visa to visit Canada?
US citizens do not need a visa for visits to Canada, up to 180 days. However, a valid passport is required.
How many days should I spend on vacation in Canada?
Canada is a very large country and difficult to visit all at once. You can easily spend 7 to 10 days in Eastern Canada or on the west Coast alone. A trip to both areas could last up to three weeks.
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