This is a featured article by travel writer Anna Robertson, who loves to find unique experiences while travelling the world.
Perhaps a country that doesn’t quite get the appreciation that it should, Canada is one of the most scenic, varied and exciting countries on the planet. Though it can be expensive, as even roaming charges have been found to be the most expensive on the planet (though companies such as SIMSmart Pre Paid can help out with an international cell phone), there are a few fun, cheap things to do on your journey around Canada.
Jasper National Park – Visiting the Canadian Rockies by Train
Whether you plan to spend your time travelling around some of the most tranquil lakes in the world, or throwing yourself down mountain sides in some of Canada’s most extreme sports, it could be said that without doubt, there is something for just about everyone.
With that in mind, here are the four best places to visit in Canada…
Visit St Lawrence Market in Toronto
Perfect for a little bit of rest and relaxation, St Lawrence Market in Toronto is one of the world’s most famous markets for food, antiques and bargains.
Located within the centre of Toronto itself, the market stems all the way from 1803 and features over two hundred, uniquely beautiful stalls. If you’re looking to pick up a trinket or gift for someone back home, this is probably the best place in the whole of Canada to do it.
Take a day out in Sunshine Village – Banff National Park
One of the great snow resorts of Canada, located within the beautiful Banff National Park, Sunshine Village, found at an altitude of 7,082 feet, is a cosy mountain town and is one of the most picturesque skiing villages found in North America.
With Rogers Terrain Park and Delirium Drive & Wild West skiing routes alongside a whole host of fantastic restaurants, there’s very little boredom to be had in the centre of Canada’s heartland.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Musee des Beaux-Arts)
A perfect attraction if you’re living on a budget, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is by far one of Canada’s most famous museums.
With a range of wonderful exhibits and attractions, the museum plays host to a variety of fine art from around the world as well as featuring both music and cinema halls for fantastic evening events.
If you are travelling with your family, the museum, one Sunday a month, organises activities for the whole family, totally free of charge so remember to keep an eye out.
Surfing in the St Lawrence River – Montreal
Wander around Vieux Quebec (Old Quebec)
The historic part of Quebec City, founded in 1608, is one of the most beautiful and wondrous parts of the whole of Canada, with vintage shops, cafes and restaurants found throughout the picturesque town.
Officially a UNESCO world heritage site, Vieux Quebec comprises of Lower Town and Upper Town, with the former encompassing the site of the famous Saint-Louis Fort. Throughout Lower Town you will find unique French influenced architecture, performance halls, museums and exhibits that promises to keep you enthralled for hours.
Have you visited Canada? Tell us your favourite places to visit in Canada in the comments!