The second largest country in the world, Canada occupies a generous portion of North America. Divided into ten provinces and three territories, Canada stretches from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Atlantic Ocean in the east, and borders the Arctic Ocean to the north.
Along the wild west coast of the Pacific Ocean, the province of British Columbia has great whale watching, ancient old growth forests, and an abundance of wildlife. The Rocky Mountains, shared with the neighbouring province of Alberta, are renown for spectacular scenery and wildlife viewing. West of the Rockies, the vast prairies extend from Alberta through Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Central Canada is made up of the large provinces of Quebec and... (... more information below the photos)
Bay Of Fundy Scenic Coastline Nova Scotia Canada The sweeping, scenic coastline of the bays and basins which make up the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada, are shaped by the constant rhythmic motion of the famous "Fundy Tides". |
Scenic Mersey River Kejimkujik National Park Nova Scotia The scenic Mersey River meanders through the lush meadows of Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia before opening up to Kejimkujik Lake where paddlers can explore the huge granite boulders that dot the lake, and islands of pine. |
Mill Falls Waterfall Kejimkujik Nova Scotia Eddies and swirling foam form at the base of Mill Falls, a waterfall found along the dark Mersey River in the Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Domestic Tabby Cat Picture Nova Scotia A relaxed cat sleeps soundly on the window sill of the Memorial Church at the Grand Pre National Historic Site in Nova Scotia, Canada. This particular domestic cat has a tabby coat of fur with white stockings on its legs. |
Halifax Historic Old Town Clock Nova Scotia Canada One of the landmarks in the city of Halifax is the old town clock on the grounds of the Halifax Citadel, a National Historic Site of Canada. |
Halifax City Hall Grand Parade Nova Scotia Canada Construction of the City Hall building began in August 1888 and by May 1890, the first council meeting took place in the new building situated in Grand Parade in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
Halifax City Skyline Nova Scotia Canada Alderney Landing in Dartmouth is a short ferry ride from downtown Halifax, the capital city of Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Pissing Mary Falls Western Brook Pond Gros Morne NP Newfoundland Plunging over the steep sided walls of Western Brook Pond in Gros Morne National Park of Newfoundland, Pissing Mary Falls is fed by streams on the Big Level a plateau high above the lake. |
Green Point Sunset Gros Morne National Park Newfoundland With a wide sweeping beach of large boulders, Green Point in Gros Morne National Park on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland is a perfect location to watch a sunset over the Gulf of St Lawrence. |
Western Brook Pond Cliffs Gros Morne NP Newfoundland Hemmed in by sheer cliffs of the Long Mountain Range, Western Brook Pond is the largest lake in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland, Canada. |
Tablelands Trail Waterfall Gros Morne National Park A 4 kilometre (return) long trail leads to a pristine waterfall in the Tablelands, and a significant and important site in Gros Morne National Park, where the earth's mantle is exposed. |
Tablelands Hiking Gros Morne National Park Newfoundland There are a multitude of trails available for hiking in Gros Morne National Park from easy to challenging. For a close up look at the geological wonders of the park, the Tablelands trail is one of the best. |
Tablelands Geology Gros Morne National Park Newfoundland Consisting of a barren like landscape, the Tablelands area was made famous for its unique geology which is why it was also declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Tablelands are situated between Trout River and Woody Point in Gros Morne National Park. |
Western Brook Pond Scenery Gros Morne National Park Newfoundland Stunning scenery and ancient geology await the visitor to Western Brook Pond in Gros Morne National Park on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada. |
Historic City Hall Building Montreal Canada Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, the City Hall building situated in Vieux (old) Montreal in Canada was originally built between 1872 and 1878. |
La Fresque Des Quebecois Wall Mural Quebec City Recounting more than 400 years of history, La Fresque des Quebecois is the work of 12 artists from both Canada and France. The wall mural was unveiled on October 17, 1999 in the old historic district of Quebec City. |
Beautiful Vieux Montreal Picture Quebec Canada The lively and beautiful City of Montreal is the second largest city in Canada. It was originally founded in 1642 as a christian community and important port of trade for Quebec, however today Montreal both vieux and new is of more cultural importance. |
Canadian Shield Scenery Picture Quebec Canada With an area of approximately 8 million square kilometres, the Canadian Shield is so vast that the geography contained within it is hugely diverse: from scenic mountain peaks such as those of the Laurentides in Quebec, to Hudson Bay in the North. |
Laurentides Scenery Mont Tremblant Provincial Park Quebec Once fall arrives in Parc national du Mont Tremblant, in the Laurentides mountain range, the already beautiful scenery becomes more intense with wild contrasting colors fringing the many lakes and rivers of the park. |
Perce Rock Gaspesie Peninsula Quebec Canada Sculpted by waves and wind, Perce Rock has been attracting tourists to the town of Perce since the 1930's. Situated on the Gaspesie Peninsula in the province of Quebec in Canada, it is particularly stunning landscape during sunrise or sunset. |
Quebec Canada Provincial Flag Picture The blue and white provincial flag of Quebec, is an enduring symbol of France which features four Fleurs-de-lys translated from french as lily flowers. |
National Flag Of Canada Picture The national symbol of Canada, the iconic red and white flag was inaugurated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario on February 15, 1965. |
Old City Hall Building Toronto Ontario Canada The elegant 19th Century Old City Hall, located in downtown Toronto, now houses Toronto's Law Courts and the Justice Department. |
Battle Harbour Inn Southern Labrador The Battle Harbour Inn is the ideal accommodations for tourists visiting Battle Harbour in Southern Labrador, Canada. |
Gros Morne National Park Photo of Gros Morne National and Western Brook Pond a geological wonder. |
Katherine Cove Lake Superior Ontario Canada The relatively shallow waters of Katherine Cove on the shores of Lake Superior create the perfect destination for family fun. Katherine Cove is a day use area suitable for picnicking and swimming with children. |
Footprints In The Sand Pancake Bay Provincial Park Beach The wide sweeping beach of Pancake Bay Provincial Park on the eastern shores of Lake Superior is the perfect place for travelers to relax and unwind. Walk barefooted along the fine sand beach leaving only your footprints! |
Mersey River Boulders Kejimkujik National Park The Mersey River in Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada becomes shallower and the large boulders pop up everywhere. |
Kayak Mersey River Travel Kejimkujik National Park To travel along the Mersey River in a kayak gives people a beautiful perspective of the wilderness which surrounds Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Mersey River Rental Canoes Nova Scotia Canada In areas along the banks of the Mersey River in Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada, there are canoes available to use but rental fees are required. |
Mersey River Reflections Kejimkujik National Park Reflections of the wilderness trees seen in the calm waters of the Mersey River in Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, as people calmly float along in their kayaks. |
Wooden Footbridge Mersey River Nova Scotia A wooden footbridge makes crossing the Mersey River in Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada much easier than getting very wet and trying to swim. |
Kayaker Mersey River Kejimkujik National Park A kayaker makes his way along the Mersey River in Kejimkujik National Park on a beautiful summer day amongst the greenery. |
Canoeing Mersey River Kejimkujik National Park Canoeing the Mersey River in Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada is the only way to see the true wilderness beauty surrounding the area. |
Louisbourg Fortress Quay Historic Buildings Historic buildings dating back to the eighteenth century, line the Quay at the Fortress of Louisbourg in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in Canada. |
Louisbourg Fortress Tourists Cape Breton Nova Scotia Tourists wander through the Quay at the Fortress of Louisbourg in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia where they are surrounded by costumed interpreters. |
Gun Firing Louisbourg Fortress Cape Breton The cannon gun firing at the Fortress of Louisbourg in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, demonstrated by the costumed military soldiers. |
Military Procession Louisbourg Fortress Cape Breton A military procession marches in the Quay at the Fortress of Louisbourg in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in Canada before the cannon gun is fired. |
Louisbourg Officer National Historic Site Cape Breton A man dressed as a Commanding Officer at the Fortress of Louisbourg, a National Historic Site in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. |
Soldiers Uniform Louisbourg Fortress Nova Scotia The soldiers dressed in their traditional uniform from the eighteenth century, guard the entrance to the King's Bastion at the Fortress of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Eighteenth Century Fortress Louisbourg Nova Scotia The grounds at the King's Bastion at the Fortress of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, Canada were considered to be the safest during battle in the eighteenth century. |
Kings Cannon National Historic Site Nova Scotia A cannon gun guards the King's Bastion at the Fortress of Louisbourg, a National Historic Site in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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... Ontario. Quebec celebrates Canada's unique French language and heritage. The historic city of Quebec is a favourite with visitors. Ontario is a province of lakes, dominated by the massive Great Lakes. Canada's largest city, Toronto is situated on the shores of Lake Ontario while the impressive Niagara Falls straddle the Canada-US border.
The provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador make up Atlantic Canada, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia are also known as the Canadian Maritimes. Here, one can explore the maritime way of life through heritage sites and quaint fishing villages.
Northern Canada, land of ice and snow, is divided into three territories: the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. From northern lights to Inuit culture, the north has a special flavour all of its own.
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