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Crossing the Canada Border (8)
The best advice for visitors crossing the border into Canada is to be prepared. Here are the most frequently asked questions about crossing the Canadian border.

Canada Travel Planner (148)
Planning a trip to Canada may seem daunting given the country’s expanse and diversity. Whether you’re going salmon fishing or wine tasting, a little research will ensure you get what you want out of your visit to Canada. Find out how to prepare for your trip and what places to visit by checking out these resources.

What to Do in Canada (62)
Canada is probably best known as a country of exceptional natural beauty. However, there are hundreds of other reasons to visit Canada. From historic sites to the world’s tallest freestanding structure, you’ll never be at a loss for something fabulous to do.

Vancouver (32)
Vancouver – where the ocean meets the mountains. Aside from spectacular natural beauty, Vancouver has a laid-back charm that makes it one of the most popular Canadian cities to visit.

Toronto (98)
Toronto’s reputation as a tourist destination has skyrocketed over the past decade. Conveniently located less than two hours from the U.S. border and Niagara Falls and within two to three hours of magnificent cottage country, Toronto has much to offer its visitors.

Niagara Falls & Region (44)
Although the main draw to Niagara Falls is the waterfalls, the surrounding area has much more to offer. The wine region and the Shaw Festival are just two more reasons to visit. After all, 14 million visitors a year can’t be wrong.

Montreal (35)
French and English are the main influences, but this outstanding Canadian city is truly international. The city has an energy and joie de vivre found only in the world’s best cities. Whether you prefer modern conveniences like the vast Underground City and the Casino de Montreal complex or enjoy a quainter, more historic experience, Montreal will not disappoint.

Quebec (12)
Quebec is a truly unique place in North America. Its geography, French history and culture combine to offer visitors a travel experience they may not have expected to find so close to home. Popular Quebec destinations include Quebec City, Montreal and Mont-Tremblant.

Outdoor / Adventure Travel (15)
Canada is a big country with a wide-ranging geography, making it ideal for many outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for nice hiking trails or want to up the thrill factor by heli-skiing or dog-sledding, Canada has an outdoor / adventure vacation for you.

Where to Stay (29)
Canadians are a naturally hospitable bunch. You'll experience this hospitality first-hand whether staying at a small and quaint bed and breakfast, one of the many luxury hotels or any place in between.

Food & Drink in Canada (11)
Canada is a mosaic of people from all over the world, making Canadian food not easy to define because its range is so wide. From fresh lobster eaten at a picnic table, to fine local beef steaks and world-class wine, from French bistro to Lebanese, you’ll easily find something to delight your palate.

Nightlife in Canada (10)
Have a sudden need to dance to the music of the 80s? Want to quietly wind down with some live jazz after a heavy day of outlet shopping? Dying to see the latest Broadway hit? Explore Canada’s nightlife scene.

Shopping in Canada (12)
Is any trip really complete without indulging in a little shopping? Find out what to shop for and where.

Events, Festivals, Holidays (24)
Canada’s events, festivals and holidays cover a wide-range of themes, reflecting the diversity of the Canadian people. Whether you want to celebrate nature, feast on lobster or take in a world-class movie premiere, there’s just always something happening.

Popular Canadian Cities (31)
More travel information and guides for some of Canada’s most popular destinations, including Whistler, Calgary, Ottawa, Quebec City, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

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