Exploring Canada
For anyone looking to do some traveling this holiday season, Canada might be your next vacation spot! Canada is known for being a cold and snowy country, but the climate varies significantly by region. Because of this, each region offers its own selection of exciting activities throughout the winter months. Take a look at two of the most exciting Canadian regions to vacation!
Central Canada:
If you like traveling to places with a lot of people, travel to Central Canada. Approximately 62% of Canada’s entire population lives in Quebec and Ontario. This means that it is a great location for anyone looking to encounter a number of people. But be warned, this area also adheres to many of the climate stereotypes surrounding the country – cold, snowy winters and hot summers.
Because of this population and climate, Central Canada is an excellent place to explore city life or escape into nature. You can choose between activities like hot air balloon rides over Quebec, revolving restaurants, lakes, forests, and more!
The West Coast:
The West Coast is the place to visit if you’re looking for the mildest temperatures in Canada. The region is kept warmer than the rest of Canada because of its location between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The Rocky Mountains trap warm air along the coast, meaning snow is rare. Because of this, it is a beautiful and temperate area of the country to visit.
The West Coast offers a number of exciting activities year-round as well. You can hike the West Coast Trail, take the Sea to Sky Gondola at Squamish, and explore the numerous beaches nearby. Or, you can visit Victoria for a more educational vacation. Victoria is home to three universities and the Royal British Columbia Museum and offers a number of educational experiences.
No matter where you decide to go in the country, Canada has many fun activities to offer. The only thing you need now is a place to stay. Check out VIP Vacation Rental listings in Canada and book your next vacation today!
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