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)
Cute Baby Black Bear The cute face of this baby black bear is what wildlife is all about in Ontario, Canada. |
Roberta Bondar Pavilion Sault Ste Marie The Roberta Bondar Pavilion in Sault Ste Marie in Ontario, Canada is a large tent used for a variety of activities. |
Tobermory Harbour Ontario Tobermory, Ontario has a beautiful harbour where luxury yachts and sailboats visit on a regular basis. |
Toronto CN Tower Ontario The CN Tower looks as those it extends into the clouds in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. |
Water Lily Flowers The flowers of the water lily turn the edge of the lake into a beautiful picture in Ontario, Canada. |
Upper Canada Village Ontario A lady gardens at her home in the Upper Canada Village in Ontario, Canada. |
Moose Ontario Canada A large moose decides it is time for some food and a swim in a lake in Ontario, Canada. |
Animal Black Bear Cub Canada A young black bear climbs up a tree in Ontario, Canada to protect himself from the world below. |
Niagara American Falls Ontario Tourists flock to Niagara Falls to have a closer look at the American and Horseshoe Falls in Ontario, Canada. |
Hotel Champlain Orillia Ontario The Hotel Champlain sits along the waterfront in Orillia, Ontario in Canada. |
Sign Post Forest Watson Lake Yukon Thousands of signs on display at Sign Post Forest in Watson Lake in the Yukon Territory, Canada. |
Fraser River Rafting BC An exciting rafting journey down the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada. |
Algonquin Lake Canoe Ontario Ducks swim past a canoe on a lake in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. |
Toronto Train Station The lights at night in downtown Toronto, Ontario give the impression that the roadways and the train station are made of gold. |
Picture Canadian Museum Hull Quebec The Canadian Museum of Civilization in Quebec, Canada is situated along the banks of the Ottawa River. |
Green Gables Golf Course PEI Canada The hilly fairway of a hole at the Green Gables Golf Course in Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Kensington Market Toronto Ontario Chinatown and the Kensington Market are found in the same vicinity and tourists from all over the world shop here when visiting Toronto, Ontario. |
Big Nickel Ontario The Big Nickel stands outside the science center in Sudbury, Ontario in Canada. |
Cute Porcupine A cute little porcupine spends his day sniffing around the green grass in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Niagara Falls Boat Ontario Exploring the Niagara Falls in Ontario by boat is an exceptional way to see this majestic sight. |
Kluane Lake With Canoe Photo of a canoe on the Kluane Lake shore in the Yukon Territory |
Aerials Aerial Photo of an Iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean off Labrador |
Ocean Waves Long exposure photo of a ocean wave crashing against rocks |
Kouchibouguac Park New Brunswick Kouchibouguac National Park is part of Canadian Heritage and is one of two wilderness parks in New Brunswick, Canada. |
Kitchener Farmers Market Ontario The Kitchener Farmers Market is the place to be on a Saturday morning in Ontario, Canada. |
San Josef Cave Cave dwellings in San Josef Bay on the West Coast of Northern Vancouver Island is the ideal place to do some exploring. |
San Josef Bay Passage Water flows through a passage into the wide open ocean in San Josef Bay on Northern Vancouver Island in BC, Canada. |
Rugged Coastline The coastline around Cape Palmerston is extremely rugged from the storms that consistently occur on the Northern end of Vancouver Island. |
Cape Palmerston Waves Waves during a violent storm can pummel the shores along the coastline of Cape Palmerston on Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. |
Wind Storms Wind storms creating waves crashing on the coastline is a common occurrence around Cape Palmerston in Cape Scott Provincial Park in British Columbia. |
Waves Crashing Cape Palmerston in Cape Scott Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada is well known for gigantic waves crashing against the coastline in stormy weather. |
Storm Warning Clouds, waves and rain are warning the local residents of a storm approaching in Cape Palmerston on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. |
Cape Scott Storm A tourist stands on the rocks as an immense storm rages through Cape Scott National Park in British Columbia, Canada. |
Cape Palmerston Storm Cape Palmerston on the tip of Northern Vancouver Island is an excellent location for storm watching. |
Ancient Watering Bucket A rusted watering bucket looks like an ancient replica leaning against an exotic tree in Ronning's Garden on Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. |
Ronnings Exotic Garden Ronnings Garden on Northern Vancouver Island has an exotic display of flowers and trees from around the world. |
Picture Of A White Rhododendron Tree One of the mature flowering trees at Ronning Garden on the Northern end of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. |
Exotic Flowers Exotic flowers and trees are grown in Ronning's Garden on the Northern end of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. |
Ronning Gardens Trees Exotic trees and flowers enrich Ronning Gardens on the Northern end of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. |
Fishing Net Buoys Colorful buoys are attached to fishing nets or lobster traps around Cape Palmerston on Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia. |
Cape Palmerston Shelter An aged shack along the beach was once used for shelter in Cape Palmerston on Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. |
Cape Palmerston Cabin An old cabin used for shelter along the beach in Cape Palmerston on Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, 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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