Canada Tourist Guide

The vast coastline of Canada offers a variety of cruising and
sailing experiences. A cruise in the arctic climes reveals the
immensity of soaring cliffs and creaking glaciers up close, while
the bays on the coast of British Colombia offer majestic forests
and coastal mountain. With a vast and varied coastline, there are
plenty of different cruising experiences to be had. On the eastern
side of Canada you can explore the rugged Newfoundland and Labrador
coast line with its historic fishing villages, small harbors and
strong maritime culture. The country is surrounded by the Atlantic
Ocean, the Arctic Sea and the Pacific Ocean, meaning that the
landscape changes from the sparse icy landscapes of the Arctic, to
the forested greenery of British Colombia in the south.
As the second biggest country in world, Canada offers an
outstanding natural environment. The natural beauty on this
landmass is surprisingly varied, from the Quebec region with its
lush farmland; to the fishing villages of the Atlantic coast; the
rocky mountains of British Colombia; and the vast arctic wilderness
of the north. The country is also home to a number of cosmopolitan
cities: The fast growing Vancouver with its laid back attitude and
outdoor lifestyle contrasts with the old-world feel of Montreal,
with its French speaking population.
Canada's place as a wild frontier with untamed natural beauty
has ensured the country remains a favorite tourist destination. Add
to this a multicultural mix of French, English and indigenous
peoples and you have a country that provides a rich and rewarding
travel experience.
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