Canada is one country that’s disregarded as a thrilling and one of the more cheap travel destinations. North Canada is renowned for its breathtaking views; mountainous ranges, astonishing ski lodges and ski destinations, and so on. Canada generally is home to the well-known great lakes, cottage country and winter beauty. It is home to well-known spas and retreats, great outdoor adventures, superb natural resources and even a pseudo-desert in the Carcross regions of the Yukon.
I’ve traveled to many places in Canada and some of my favorite places to visit in Canada are:
Emerald Lake, Yukon: Travelling along the South Klondike road in Southern Yukon, you can’t help but spot the good-looking blue-green color of Emerald Lake. The jeweled color is formed by sunlight reflecting off white clay on the lake bed.
Carcross, Yukon: Carcross Yukon, a small detour from the Alaska Highway, south of Whitehorse, you can find the striking sands of what locals call the world smallest desert. The Carcross desert is actually a anthology of sand dunes, approximately three kilometers in length and hosts a number of unique and in peril plants. I found it to be a learning holiday and a cultural oasis for nature lovers.
Exploring the nautical past of Nova Scotia. With over 20 lighthouses still spread across the many islets and coves between Yarmouth and Halifax, realms of pretty fishing towns, hamlets, sandy shores and rocky outcrops, it’s a place full of history and personality. Follow the trail of lighthouses and along the path, you’ll find picture perfect period homes and fisherman houses that add so much personality to the area. Not far away, one must also travel around Liverpool. Liverpool is my favorite city with the crying foghorns, nautical and maritime museum, wealthy and exciting privatizing past.