Canadian Travel Guides & Articles for Traveling Canada

From hiking and skiing in the unspoiled natural beauty of Banff and Jasper National Parks, to touring the orchards and wineries of British Columbia and the Okanogan Valley, to experiencing the nightlife and festival culture of sophisticated cities like Montreal and Toronto, Canada travel offers something for everyone. Travels.com has articles on advice and travel in Canada, including information on passport and visa requirements and border rules.

Facts About Banff National Park

Banff National Park, located in the Canadian province of Alberta, is 2,564 square miles in area. Banff National Park is west of the major Canadian hub of Calgary and is among North America's favorite destinations when it comes to parks, with as m...

Facts About Famous People From Canada

Canada has a long list of famous people from all walks of life. Among the most celebrated Canadians are numerous actors, actresses, athletes, musicians and inventors.

Facts About Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw, in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada, sits at the confluence of the Moose Jaw and Thunder Creek rivers, about 109 miles from the Canadian border with the U.S. In case you're unaware, Moose Jaw is a thriving small city (population ...

Facts About Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is a popular tourist destination. It is located in Ontario, just across the U.S./Canada border. United States citizens that want to drive into Niagara Falls don't have to have a passport. However, you must have documentation that pr...

Facts About Niagra Falls, Canada

Niagara Falls is located in southeastern Ontario in the town of Niagara, Canada, which is a port along the Niagara River opposite Niagara Falls, New York. There are actually two falls, the American Falls and the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, the latt...

Facts About Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is one of four Canadian provinces located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the Atlantic Ocean. It is separated from the mainland by the Northumberland Strait. This scenic and quaint island is best known for its role as the birt...

Facts About the Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway has a long and rich history. The railroad in Canada has much the same importance to westward expansion and industry as it did in the United States. Unlike the United States, where there were many companies making the ...

Facts About the City of Quebec

Quebec City is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. The city sits on the north bank of the Saint Lawrence River, not far from where it meets the St. Charles River. Quebec City is divided into eight boroughs: La Cite, Les Rivieres, Sa...

Facts About Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler Blackcomb is the year-round skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking and hiking resort located 72 miles (115 kilometers) north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The scenic drive from Vancouver take about two hours, depending on road c...

Facts on Lake Louise in Canada

Named after the fourth child born to Queen Victoria, Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada lies within the boundaries of Banff National Park. Lake Louise is what is known as a glacial lake, formed by melting ice that filled a hollow carved out by recedi...

Facts on the Canadian Railroad

Amtrak of U.S. origin is similar to the Canadian Rail Services of today. Several branches of Canada Railway dip into major cities such as Albany, New York, Chicago, and a few other prominent American cities. The Canadian rail service, VIA Rail, a...

Famous Toronto Steakhouses

Toronto serves as Canada's culinary center with restaurants, wine bars and boutique grocers covering dozens of cultures. The city reflects Canada's intersection of English and French cuisine as well as a burgeoning local and organic food movement...

Fondue Restaurants in Ottawa

Fondue is very popular with people interested in light eating as well as the pairing of cheese, wine and other foods. While there aren't any restaurants in Ottawa that specialize only in fondue, there are a handful of dining establishments that i...

Food in Canada

The diversity of food in Canada ranges about as far and wide as this second-largest country in the world itself. From its Eastern Seaboard's sumptuous seafoods to Ontario's famous bacon to the fried woodchuck of the native north, Canada seems to ...

For What Is Churchill, Manitoba Famous?

Churchill is a town located in the Canadian prairie province of Manitoba on the shore of the picturesque Hudson Bay. It is most noted for its abundance of polar bears that move inland during the fall. Because of that, it is often referred to as b...

French Restaurants in Old Quebec

Old Quebec has one of the best French restaurant scenes in the world, and it has options for vegetarians, families and romantics alike. The most popular places are located near Chateau Frontenac and Notre Dame Basillica in Upper Town, and in the ...

French-Influenced Food in Quebec

Quebec is one of the few French-speaking provinces in Canada. So it is no surprise that the culture and cuisine are French-influenced. The following are three of the finest examples of French-influenced food in Quebec.

Fun Date Ideas in Vancouver

According to the BBC and CBS News, Vancouver is one of the best cities to live. With its renowned music scene that includes many festivals, its artists' communities and numerous sport teams, there is always something to do in Vancouver. Here are ...

Fun Facts About Prince Edward Islands

Located in the Indian Ocean between South Africa and Antarctica are a pair of Islands known as the Prince Edward Islands. These are two small chunks of land that are not actually populated except for a small research team that studies biology and...

Fun Restaurants in Toronto

Toronto is one of the largest and most populated cities in North America and is located in the state of Canada. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there are plenty of dining options to choose from. In fact, Toronto boasts 8,000 restaurants with...

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