4 reasons to visit Canada at least once in your life
If it seems to you that Canada has nothing to surprise you with, please, read this article.
When choosing a travel route, evaluate the prospects that the Great White North ‘unfolds’ before you.
Bright entertainment at Niagara Falls
One of the main attractions of Canada is the majestic and mighty Niagara Falls. An entire entertainment industry has been built around this miracle of nature, ranging from a light show (the waters of the waterfall are illuminated at night with special multi-colored spotlights) and ending with helicopter tours over the raging elements.
To make it comfortable for tourists to plan entertainment events, the city authorities approved hotel development near the waterfall. In these hotels and resorts you can find everything that a discerning tourist can wish for: restaurants, spas, concert halls, souvenir shops, the famous Canadian gambling establishments named after Niagara Falls, etc.
Those guests who at the same time want to take a break from the tourist bustle can settle into their hotel room, admire the panorama of the city and Niagara Falls from the windows and enjoy the atmosphere of excitement on online casinos in Canada using hotel Wi-Fi.
Travelling on the Rocky Mountaineer train
For more than 30 years, one of the symbols of Canada has been the Rocky Mountaineer train, which takes passengers on a tour of the Rocky Mountains. Just imagine what a grandiose landscape opens up from double-decker wagons with a transparent roof! Several routes have been developed for train passengers.
The first of the routes runs through Banff National Park, the oldest and most generous park in Canada with natural wonders. The second one is poetically titled ‘Journey Through the Clouds’ and you can imagine the views of the Rocky Mountaineer train passengers. The third route will follow in the footsteps of explorers and adventurers of the Gold Rush, revealing to you those natural pictures that Canada has preserved through the centuries.
Northern lights in Yukon
Most of the territory of the Yukon is located beyond the Arctic Circle, and thanks to this, for 2/3 of the year here, on clear nights, there are the sky grandiose natural light shows, when bright colour arcs pulsate overhead, shimmer and seem to ‘flow’ across the sky. Under blazing green skies, tourists enjoy traditional Canadian food, dog sledding and snowmobiling, and of course taking photos against the backdrop of unforgettable natural wonders.
You need to observe the radiance in cloudless or partly cloudy weather. After all, it glows at an altitude of more than 100 km. Clouds are always lower, that is, they will close the view. Agree, you can admire the photos on the Internet as much as you like, but you can only experience the magic that magical radiance possesses by personally witnessing it.
Impressive Canadian ‘quirks’
Get ready for an incredible adventure in Canada. What a shocking cocktail in the Yukon town of Dawson City, which is served with a real human toe as a cocktail cherry. There is only one rule: ‘You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow – but the lips have gotta touch the toe’.
If you think Canadians can’t outdo themselves, you’re wrong. Another entertainment for those who crave emotional extremes is the Newfoundland ocean floor race, which is ironically called ‘Not Since Moses’. Those who wish (of which there are always enough) race five or ten kilometres along the ocean floor, literally knee-deep in mud from the ocean floor.
This is real, as the bay where the race is held experiences record-breaking high and low tides up to about 50 feet high, exposing the ‘race track’ for a matter of hours. Runners need to have time to overcome the required distance until the water overflows the bay once again.
Instead of an afterword
The Great White North is a unique place for emotions and impressions. And if you plan a vacation in Canada, you won’t regret your decision for a minute.