Any time of day, any time of year, people are discovering Canada. Some attractions are seasonal, and every season brings lots to do. In wintertime, be sure to visit the Ice Hotel Quebec, Canada, West of Quebec City. It's the continent's only hotel made entirely of snow and ice, and is open for just 3 months of the year. The hotel melts away each Spring, but the new season just brings about more cross-Canada adventures.
Icebergs begin to arrive in the Eastern waters off the coast of Newfoundland and people come from the world over to see these other Canadian ice curiosities. In the full throws of summer, take a break from the heat at the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa-Hull to learn about the cultural history of the country, and visit the Canadian Children's Museum for some summer fun. In autumn, hike any one of Canada's 43 national parks and see the Maple leaves change colour all across the country. Winter comes again, and downhill skiers flock to the Canadian Rockies and resorts such as Lake Louise to slice fresh powder.
Year-round, Canadian wilderness will amaze you with colourful sunsets and curious wildlife. Around the clock, Canadian cities will keep you buzzing with things to do. By plane, train, car, or bike, you'll have endless travel adventures in Canada.
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