Banff Springs Hotel

Discover Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta: Few other hotels can rival the grandeur of the Castle in the Rockies.

Japadog

Discover Japadog in Vancouver, British Columbia: Surprisingly Delicious Asian-Style Hot Dogs.

Bloedel Conservatory

Discover Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver, British Columbia: This conservatory allows a little bit of the tropics to thrive in the middle of a major Canadian city.

Screaming Tunnel

Discover Screaming Tunnel in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario: Legend says that this short Canadian tunnel still holds the dying screams of a girl who burned alive.

CN Tower Stairs

Discover CN Tower Stairs in Toronto, Ontario: One of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World holds the world's tallest metal staircase.

The Spotted Lake (Kliluk)

Discover The Spotted Lake (Kliluk) in Osoyoos, British Columbia: A sacred lake composed of over 300 separate pools of highly concentrated minerals.

Cube House

Discover Cube House in Toronto, Ontario: This unusual structure may be on its way to becoming a cultural landmark in Toronto.

Gastown Steam Clock

Discover Gastown Steam Clock in Vancouver, British Columbia: A working steam clock, one of only a few in the world, located in Vancouver's Victorian Gastown.

Yoho National Park

Discover Yoho National Park in Field, British Columbia: Fossils, railroads, and waterfalls!

Redpath Museum

Discover Redpath Museum in Montreal, Québec: One of Canada's oldest museums, the beautiful Redpath has been serving up Natural History and Ethnography since 1882.

Whistler Train Wreck

Discover Whistler Train Wreck in Whistler, British Columbia: The remains of a Canadian train crash are now mouldering beneath layers of rust and graffiti.

Toronto’s Half House

Discover Toronto's Half House in Toronto, Ontario: Willy Wonka would love this weird half-a-home.

Cheltenham Badlands

Discover Cheltenham Badlands in Caledon, Ontario: These strikingly barren, rolling red hills were caused by bad farming practices.

The Little House

Discover The Little House in Toronto, Ontario: Smallest house in Toronto sits on a lot meant to be just wide enough for cars to drive through.

Fairy Lake Bonsai Tree

Discover Fairy Lake Bonsai Tree in Port Renfrew, British Columbia: Defying all odds, this lonely little tree found a home on a log sticking out of a Canadian lake.

City of Waterfalls

Discover City of Waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario: With well over 130 falls and cascades to brag about, Hamilton, Ontario has earned its stripes as the waterfall capital of the world.

The Shameful Tiki Room

Discover The Shameful Tiki Room in Vancouver, British Columbia: A high point in Vancouver kitsch.

Marché Jean-Talon

Discover Marché Jean-Talon in Montreal, Québec: Montreal's giant farmer's market is a foodie's best friend, especially in the winter months.

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