Canada Famous Places

Canada’s cities and towns offer travelers a diverse choice of experiences, from chic, cosmopolitan centers to mountain resorts and maritime cities. Determining the best places to visit may depend on your interests and the type of trip you’re hoping to create.

In the heart of the country is Toronto, Canada’s biggest city and the highlight of Canada’s arts and cultural scene. Nearby, Niagara Falls is a must-see attraction for visitors to Canada that never disappoints. In the neighboring French-speaking province of Québec, Montreal is known for fashion, culture, and history.

Maple Syrup

Maple syrup is most definitely something Canada is famous for, with around 80 per cent of the world’s maple syrup produced in Canada. Quebec is by far the largest producer thanks to its abundance of maple trees. The tree sap is collected and reduced to produce the syrup, in a process that was first discovered by Canada’s indigenous peoples and has been refined over the centuries.

The natural sweetener can be found all over Canada and in cookbooks and pantries the world over, but what it is most famous for is its delicious contribution to your pancakes.

Ice Hockey

Canada is famous for playing hockey on ice that’s why this game is popularly known as ice hockey. It is a popular winter sport in Canada. Canadian love hockey so much that people watched the repeated telecast match of the men’s gold hockey championship many times.

In fact, ice hockey is the fastest-growing game regarding women. They found a sudden increase of 400 per-cent in 1995-2005. Even in 2011, there were around 85,000 women in Canada to play ice hockey.

However, it is to perceive that they gave more preferences to the men’s hockey team than women. Maybe it is because of body checking, as they prohibit it in women’s hockey.

Poutine

The Canadian most favorite food is poutine, which comprises french fries and cheese and brown gravy on it. Many people or Canadians love this delicious food. Tourists who are visiting this country must have a taste of this delicious poutine once. As it is the famous dish of the Canadian.

Moreover, in 2016 the Poutine was served at the Whitehouse during the meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Barack Obama.

In fact, they celebrated the first poutine festival in Warwick Quebec, this event expanded and became the largest cheese festival in Canada. So, tourists, there must get a great taste of Poutine.

Ottawa

As Canada’s capital, Ottawa is home to some outstanding national museums and historic sites, as well as Parliament Hill, and it enjoys a beautiful setting along the Rideau Canal. It is also a small city, making it easy to navigate and fun to explore.

Summer is a wonderful time to visit, with a whole host of events held throughout the season, including the Tulip Festival in spring and the always lavish Canada Day Celebrations on July 1st.

In winter, when the weather is cold enough, the canal transforms into a 7.8-kilometer-long skating rink and in February, the annual Winterlude celebrations draw huge crowds. There is no bad time to visit Ottawa, and it is only a few hours by car or train from Toronto.

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