Canada in 10 pictures

in blurtography •  3 years ago 

Hello, blurters!

I will continue this new tradition of showing the most iconic places of every country, alphabetically. This week is turn for Canada, the second largest country in the world.

For those who are from Canada, I think you're very lucky. That is an awesome country.

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Let's start with the 10 most iconic places from Canada:

1. Niagara Falls

Ontario

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Canada's most famous natural attraction, and one of the most famous landscapes of the world. When we think about waterfalls, this location is the first thing that comes to mind.

2. Toronto's CN Tower

Toronto

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Another one of Canada's most famous landmarks. It is a 553-meter (1,168 feet) observation tower, and it stands out on the city’s skyline. The tower is visible from almost everywhere in the city, and at night, it is lit in different colors.

3. Parliament Hill

Ottawa, Ontario

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The parliament building is home to Canada’s federal government, which is as famous in Canada as it is the White House in the US, or the "Casa Rosada" in Argentina. It's located in the capital city of Ottawa, and visitors can opt for viewing the building from outside or get inside for organized tours.

4. Banff National Park & the Rocky Mountains

Alberta

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Banff National Park is one of the most well-known parks in Canada. The Rocky mountains are also very popular worldwide. It was a must as a predetermined wallpaper in the old versions of Windows, so we know it for sure.

5. Polar Bears of Churchill

Manitoba

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One of Canada's most unique attractions is the polar bear migration that can be seen by tourists every year in Northern Manitoba around October and November. See how lovely these creatures are!

6. Vancouver Island


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The most iconic island of Canada. The view of it is breathtaking, and it has lots of destinations for tourists.

7. Hopewell Rocks

Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick

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This is one of many stunning natural landmarks in Canada. The destination is located along the Bay of Fundy, which owns, amazingly, the world’s highest tides, and is close to the next wonder:

8. Reversing Falls

Saint John, New Brunswick

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This is perhaps the most interesting natural phenomenon that can be found in Canada. This series of rapids turn into whirlpools as the river flow tries to move back into the Bay of Fundy during high tides. It isn't the best view to see, but it is a unique experience, because it is unusual.

9. Whistler Mountain


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This amazing white landscape was one of the locations for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. It is now the most famous ski destination of the country. The year-round resort destination of Whistler has always been an important winter sports area, but it has also developed into a popular summer destination, with activities like golf, mountain biking, etc.

#10. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
The province of Saskatchewan

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Ok, this isn't maybe one of the best views in Canada, but the Cypress Hills are iconic. This is a natural park full of Cypress trees, and it has also some beautiful lakes.

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Love this 😍 great photos too!!

Thank you so much!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

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