Must-see attractions in Canada

  • Porte St-Louis

    Québec City

    Southernmost of the Old City's three main town gates, 'St Louis' Gate' was built at the end of the 17th century and replaced in 1878.

  • St Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church

    Saskatchewan

    The 16m-high dome at St Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church is a breathtaking work of art, painted from 1939 to 1941 by Stephen Meush.

  • George Johnston Museum

    Yukon Territory

    This engrossing museum details the life and culture of a 20th-century Tlingits leader through photographs, displays and artifacts.

  • White Pass & Yukon Route Station

    Whitehorse

    The beautiful White Pass & Yukon Route Station has been restored and anchors an area that's in the midst of a revitalization.

  • Cricket Pavilion

    Vancouver

    Brockton Oval's historic cricket pavilion ensures this pocket of Stanley Park will forever feel like an English country village.

  • Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre

    Whitehorse

    Opened in 2012, the striking Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre has changing exhibits and a permanent collection of First Nations art.

  • Cathédrale St-Michel

    Eastern Townships

    Quietly overlooking the action from its hilltop perch is the Cathédrale St-Michel, a monumental granite, Gothic-style edifice.

  • Port McNeill & District Museum

    Vancouver Island

    Trace the town's logging and First Nations history in a handsome gabled log building that's a short walk from the waterfront.

  • Musée des Beaux-Arts

    Eastern Townships

    This museum has a good permanent collection featuring works by regional artists; it also stages temporary exhibitions.

  • Église St-Jean

    Québec

    This massive granite church with large red doors and a towering steeple in the hamlet of St-Jean was built in 1749.

  • Musée Régional de Rimouski

    Québec

    This gallery in a renovated stone church has contemporary art exhibitions and regular events including film nights.

  • St Mary's Cathedral Basilica

    Halifax

    You can't miss Halifax's most ornate cathedral, which has the largest freestanding granite spire in North America.

  • Lorne Kiosk

    Québec City

    An entrance to the St-Louis Forts & Châteaux National Historic Site.

  • Penticton Art Gallery

    Okanagan Valley

    The beachfront Penticton Art Gallery displays a diverse collection of regional, provincial and national artists.

  • Inverness Miners' Museum

    Cape Breton Island

    In the old train station just back from the beach, the Inverness Miners' Museum presents local mining history.

  • O'Reilly House Museum

    Newfoundland & Labrador

    This century-old Victorian home offers an inside look at the town and the lives of its upper-class residents.

  • Bathurst Heritage Museum

    New Brunswick

    Bathurst's history is proudly displayed here with artifacts galore, from photos to maps and mining equipment.

  • Interpretive Centre

    Newfoundland & Labrador

    This center serves as a museum and clearing house of information on nesting seabirds and the local ecology.

  • Playland

    Vancouver

    Combining traditional rides and thrill-making coasters, this is Vancouver's main fairground attraction.

  • 60th Parallel Territorial Park

    Northwest Territories

    This small territorial park sits on the western bank of Hay River and is home to a popular campground.

  • Bowring Park

    St John's

    This beautiful 200-acre city park features a duck pond, tennis courts, swimming pool and playground.

  • Midnight Sun Mosque

    Northwest Territories

    Established in 2010, this modest mosque has the distinction of being the northernmost in the world.

  • Cube

    Winnipeg

    Hypermodernist stage for live performances that looks remarkably like a Borg cube from Star Trek.

  • Rotary Peace Park

    Whitehorse

    This large park is good for picnics, and there's often a food truck here serving tasty lunches.

  • Old Customs House

    Old Montréal

    The former customs house was built in 1836 and lies on a historic stretch of Old Montréal.

  • Jardins des Floralies

    Montréal

    In spring and summer, these flower-filled gardens are a delight to stroll through.

  • Eptek Exhibition Centre

    Prince Edward Island

    The modern Eptek Exhibition Centre features local and traveling art exhibitions.

  • Yukon Artists@Work

    Whitehorse

    Operated by local artists, some of whom may be busily creating when you visit.

  • Aceartinc

    Winnipeg

    This gallery stages changing exhibitions of contemporary art by local artists.

  • Les Salines

    St-Pierre & Miquelon

    Old-timers hang out around this scenic cluster of multihued fishing shacks.

  • Grizzly Bear Interpretive Centre

    British Columbia

    Kicking Horse Mountain Resort has a 20-acre fenced area for Boo, a grizzly bear who was rescued as an orphaned cub in 2003.

  • West Edmonton Mall, Galaxyland

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    Galaxy Land

    Edmonton

    Billed as the world's largest indoor amusement park with 27 rides to thrill you silly.

  • Rue de l’Hôpital & Around

    Old Montréal

    Named for a hospice set up by nuns in the 17th century, the Rue de l’Hôpital and adjoining streets are full of architectural quirks and highlights. On the…

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