After a year where we have been forced to stay at home and to endure lockdowns due to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic many are planning to plan their next trip.
One of the most long ski seasons anywhere with a multitude of UNESCO World Heritage sites and some of the most stunning natural wonders you could ever observe on earth It shouldn’t be it as a shock to find that Canada holidays are top of the wish list of destinations to visit after the pandemic has ended.
We’ve compiled 3 reasons to book tours to Canada so that you can make an informed decision.
Great outdoors
With beautiful coastlines, stunning mountains, vast forests and stunning prairies You can definitely say that Canada is home to stunning landscapes.
The diverse landscapes and culture across the provinces and territories across the country are extremely diverse, with some regions being where there are mountains and icefields and others home to amazing beachfronts, coastlines and beaches.
The great outdoors and the beautiful scenery can be an experience Emma Gilbert, who runs the travel blog Forever Lost in Travel, absolutely is a fan of.
It is without a doubt one of the things I love most about Canada that there is such breathtaking scenery. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. It’s breathtaking. Canadian Rockies are spectacular with some of the most majestic snow-covered mountains and bluest glacier fed lakes you’ve ever witnessed.
There’s nothing quite like trekking to a quiet spot and gazing at the most stunning views from every angle. Canada is definitely a paradise for those who love the outdoors in all its glory.
Northern Lights in the Yukon
The Yukon is among the excellent locations on earth to witness the Northern Lights as it has one of the longest seasons to see these amazing light shows on the sky. From August through April, you will be able to see the Northern Lights when it is clear nights as a lot of the territory extends just beyond those of Arctic Circle.
Due to its position within the North, you’ll see winter days shorter than they are in the UK which means you will have more time and more chances to see the aurora.
The Yukon However, it offers many more things than the Northern Lights since it has all the great things about Canada. It is home to stunning national parks, massive mountains, picturesque towns, and an abundance of wildlife.
Unforgettable Wildlife
A few things that top the priorities when they plan a trip to Canada is the chance to see some of Canada’s most popular animals. And there are plenty you could be able to.
The small town of Churchill could appear as a boring and remote place however, many animal lovers flock to the town to see the inhabitants of the town Polar bears! The desirable time to see these majestic animals is in the months of October and November.
Emma Gilbert spoke to us about the other animals you might see. There are plenty of wild animals in Canada, including bears, cougars, and many more. Always wear a bear bell or bear spray when hiking. Tell someone where you are headed.
There is also a lot of animals living in Canada’s waters and you might be able to spot Orcas, Minke Whales, Humpback Whales, Harbour Porpoise, Dall’s Porpoise, Harbour Seals, Harp Seals, Hooded Seals, Elephant Seals and Steller and California Sea Lions during your vacation.
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