Destination Guide for Canada:
Canada, the second-largest country in the world, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, diverse cultures, and friendly locals. From vibrant cities to breathtaking wilderness, Canada offers a wealth of experiences for every traveler.
The best time to visit Canada varies by region. Summer (June to August) is ideal for exploring most parts of the country, including national parks. Winter (December to February) is perfect for skiing enthusiasts, while Fall (September to November) showcases vibrant autumn foliage.
Australian citizens visiting Canada for tourism typically need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before departure. This online process is required for visa-exempt travelers and is usually valid for multiple visits over five years.
      1.    Banff National Park, Alberta: Immerse yourself in the stunning Rocky Mountains, turquoise lakes, and picturesque alpine landscapes.
      2.    Vancouver, British Columbia: Explore the vibrant city surrounded by mountains and water, visit Stanley Park, and enjoy diverse cultural neighborhoods.
      3.    Niagara Falls, Ontario: Witness the awe-inspiring power of the falls and explore the surrounding attractions and charming town.
      4.    Quebec City, Quebec: Experience the European charm of this historic city with its cobblestone streets, charming architecture, and rich culture.
      5.    Toronto, Ontario: Visit the iconic CN Tower, explore diverse neighborhoods, and enjoy the cultural scene in Canada’s largest city.
      6.    Jasper National Park, Alberta: Encounter pristine wilderness, glaciers, and wildlife in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
      7.    Whistler, British Columbia: Enjoy world-class skiing in winter and outdoor adventures in this charming mountain resort town.
      8.    Montreal, Quebec: Immerse yourself in the arts, festivals, and gastronomy of this vibrant and cosmopolitan city.
      9.    Prince Edward Island: Discover the idyllic landscapes, charming coastal villages, and the setting of Anne of Green Gables.
      10.   Ottawa, Ontario: Explore the capital city’s historic landmarks, including Parliament Hill and the impressive National Gallery of Canada.
Remember to plan your visit based on your interests and the vast geographical and cultural diversity that Canada has to offer.