If you're looking for a gorgeous yet underrated, not-too-crowded national park, be sure to visit this Canadian park known for its incredibly high tides.
Make sure you hit this off-the-beaten-track destination in northern Canada for a unique whale-watching opportunity off the coast of a charming small town.
Get up close and personal with wildlife at this Canadian park, and book a night in the cozy luxury cabin where you can see wolves right outside your window.
Canada possesses a wealth of natural beauty; however, it is not without its dangers for travelers. Knowledge truly is power for these perilous vacation spots.
The ocean isn't the only place for summertime sun, surf, and sand. This beautiful beach along the Great Lakes is the longest freshwater beach in the world.
If you're deciding whether to visit the American Rockies or the Canadian Rockies, great news - you can visit both in one trip - but don't forget your passport.
Treat your partner to this winter wonderland, the ideal setting for a romantic weekend away whether you want to ski, unwind at the spa, or cozy up by the fire.
While coming near an iceberg on a boat may be scary, watching them drift by from land can be quite the experience and makes for an unforgettable vacation.
Niagara Falls is a true must-visit, but that doesn't mean you should fall into these wildly expensive tourist traps. These are to be avoided at all costs.
When you need a vacation that will take you away from the noise of the city, plan a visit to this secluded island to enjoy peace, quiet and natural beauty.
Adventurers looking for a magical experience often add the northern lights to their bucket list. This Canadian island is one of the best spots to see them.
The Great Lakes are amazing but the largest, deepest, coldest, and most beautiful is Lake Superior. Enjoy the entire lake on this stunning 1,300-mile road trip.
Enjoy Montreal's historic charm, see its vibrant arts and culture scene, and eat at world-class restaurants for a romantic couples vacation any time of year.
This road trip will take you through two U.S. states, two Canadian provinces, and multiple national parks. No matter when you go, you won't be disappointed.
Imagine driving right up to the base of a glacier where the thickest area is as tall as the Eiffel Tower. That's just one part of this road trip in Canada.
This Canadian national park sits on the most southern point of Canada extending into Lake Erie. It's a peaceful retreat for bird-watchers and nature lovers.