If you've been to Canada before, you've probably visited cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. But if you feel you've seen everything the country offers, think again.
There are still plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Whether you are flying to Canada or traveling by train, a unique adventure awaits you. From charming small towns to beautiful natural landscapes, Canada has something for everyone.
Here are 16 places in Canada that will make you feel you've found a hidden gem.
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Tofino, British Columbia
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First on our list is the town of Tofino, on the west coast of Vancouver Island. This charming town is a popular destination for surfers and nature lovers alike.
With its beautiful beaches, surfing, and laid-back atmosphere, Tofino is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Newfoundland and Labrador is a single province that is home to some of the most stunning scenery in Canada. It will take your breath away with rocky coastline, lush forests, and glaciers.
Don't forget to check out scenic Gros Morne National Park.
PEI
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Look no further than Prince Edward Island for a place to relax and enjoy some stunning scenery. This small island province is home to the Confederation Bridge, red sand beaches, and picturesque towns.
It's also home to the Green Gables Heritage Place, a must-see for any fans of the classic book series. Check out Charlottetown, the provincial capital, which is full of history and charm.
Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia is another beautiful province on the east coast of Canada. It is home to a stunning coastline, charming small towns, and plenty of seafood.
Halifax, the capital city, boasts unique pubs and a friendly atmosphere. Don’t miss the Cabot Trail, one of the most scenic drives in Canada.
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Hopewell Rocks
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Located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Hopewell Rocks are a must-see for any nature lover. Tidal erosion created these unique rock formations over millions of years, and they stand up to 70 feet tall.
Take a kayak out for a different perspective on these wonders of nature.
The Okanagan Valley
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In the Southern Interior of British Columbia, the Okanagan Valley is a must-visit for any nature lover.
The Okanagan Valley has something for everyone, with its beautiful lakes and mountains. And don't forget to check out the local wineries, which offer some of the best wine in the country.
Niagara-on-the-Lake
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Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town in Ontario. It is home to beautiful Victorian architecture, quaint shops, and friendly people.
It's also another fantastic place to enjoy some of the best wine in the country. Since you are in the area, you may also check out the more touristy Niagara Falls.
Jasper National Park
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Located in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National Park is one of the most scenic national parks in the country. It is renowned for its beautiful mountains and glaciers.
While most people visit nearby Banff, Jasper National Park is definitely worth visiting, especially in the fall season.
The North Shore of Lake Superior
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The North Shore of Lake Superior is one of Canada's most beautiful and scenic areas. It is a nature lover's paradise with its rocky coastline, lush evergreen forests, rolling hills, beaches, and crystal-clear waters.
Check out small towns like Schreiber, Terrace Bay, and Marathon along the shore, which are full of charm and character. Many of these small towns hold festivals throughout the year.
For example, Schreiber Heritage Days in July features guided hikes, fun activities, delicious food, and entertainment.
Falcon Lake, Manitoba
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Falcon Lake is in the beautiful Whiteshell Provincial Park in the province of Manitoba. It is known for its cottages, clear waters, and sandy beaches.
It's also a great place to go hiking, biking, or even just relax and enjoy the scenery.
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Badlands of Alberta
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The hoodoos in the Badlands of Alberta are one of the most unique natural formations in Canada. Erosion created these strange but beautiful rock pillars — which may be as high as 20 feet — over time.
Don't forget to check out Dinosaur Provincial Park, located nearby. This park is home to some amazing dinosaur fossils.
Tobermory, Ontario
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Tobermory is a town on the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario. This town is home to turquoise waters and charming shops. It's also the perfect place to enjoy some of the best scuba diving in the country.
With its shipwrecks and vibrant marine life, Tobermory is a must-see also for any scuba enthusiast. Plus, Manitoulin Island is just a short ferry ride away.
Eastern Townships of Quebec
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Quebec’s Eastern Townships are a group of charming towns in the province of Quebec. These towns are home to beautiful scenery, unique architecture, and that all-too-delicious food, poutine.
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Thunder Bay is a beautiful city in the province of Ontario, Canada. It is home to gorgeous Lake Superior, friendly people, and delicious food.
If you are an outdoor lover, Thunder Bay is a gateway to some of the best hiking and camping in Canada.
St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market
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Home to the largest year-round farmers market in the country, St. Jacobs is the perfect place to enjoy fresh food, homemade goods, crafts, and friendly people.
Don't forget to check out the various outlet stores and the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse for live theater.
Dawson, Yukon
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Dawson is a small town in Yukon. It was the home to the Klondike Gold Rush in the 1800s and resembles a town from old Western movies.
A gateway to northern road trips via the Dempster Highway, it is also home to the Dawson City Music Festival in July.
Bottom line
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From charming towns to scenic national parks, there's something for everyone in Canada — even water activities, as Canada is home to about 20% of the world's freshwater.
Start planning your trip today. And remember that you can save on travel by using one of the best travel credit cards.
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