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Ten must-see attractions in Canada

As a country rich in tourism resources, some local attractions are essential! So what are the must-see attractions in Canada? What are the characteristics of these scenic spots? Next, Bian Xiao will sort out some related contents for your reference, hoping to help your life.

Stanley Park

Stanley Park is the most famous park in Vancouver, covering an area of 65,438+0,000 acres. An 8.8-kilometer-long path surrounds the whole park. Visitors can walk slowly, ride bicycles or roller-skate. About 2.5 million people use this route every year. It is the largest city park in North America and one of the most famous parks in the world. 1888, the park was officially opened and named after Sir Stanley, Governor General of Canada. There are three big beaches, a zoo, an aquarium, a small golf course, a rose garden, a small train and countless giant columns.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is located at the junction of New York State and Ontario, Canada. It is one of the most famous wonders in the American continent and one of the three largest transnational waterfalls in the world. The waterfall consists of horseshoe waterfall, American waterfall and bridal veil waterfall, with an average flow of 5720 cubic meters per second. The thunder is spectacular. Most waterfalls face Canada, where you can see great scenery. In addition, you can also take the cruise ship' Girl in the Fog' or take a helicopter to overlook the waterfall. At night, colorful lights light up and hit the majestic waterfall, which is a unique beauty. Every summer, there are two nights of water fireworks show every week.

Lake Louis, Lake Louis

LakeLouise is located in Banff National Park, and its name comes from Princess Louise in Britain. It takes Victoria Mountain as a barrier and is surrounded by forests and mountains, forming a perfect landscape photo. Lake Louis is like a pearl, extraordinary. Therefore, it is known as the "sapphire in the Rocky Mountains" and has become a lake favored by photographers. The most touching moment of Lake Louise is in the early morning. At the beginning of dusk, the snow-capped mountains are reflected in the lake, forming a fantastic beauty.

Canada's National Television Tower

The National Television Tower of Canada is a symbol of Toronto and a must-see for Toronto tourists. The TV tower is 553.33 meters high, and consists of four parts from top to bottom: base, observation deck, "canopy" and antenna tower. One of the most famous is the observation deck of the 360 rotating restaurant, which is 35 1 m from the ground. It takes 72 minutes for the restaurant to rotate once, and diners can see a 360 panoramic view of Toronto without moving. The most unique part of the TV tower is the glass floor built on the observation deck. This fan-shaped glass floor is as high as 342 meters, which makes almost every visitor who tries to set foot on the moon shudder. Overlooking the tiny ground scenery like ants under the glass is even more thrilling. However, there are still many "adventurers" who step up their efforts to fulfill their wishes.

capilano suspension bridge and park

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is the oldest tourist attraction in Vancouver. It is considered to be the largest suspension bridge in the world, with a total length of 450 feet. When the wind blows through the valley, the suspension bridge will sway and make a sound, which is quite like people's laughter, so it is also called "Laughing Bridge". Since 100 years ago, this suspension bridge has been suspended in the 230-foot-high Capilano Valley, with two thick hemp ropes and fragrant wood. Below is Capilano Valley, which is very scary. In the drawbridge park, there are totem poles carved and placed here by Indians 60 years ago, which are colorful and eye-catching. The historical exhibition area next to the totem pole shows many historical photos of the suspension bridge built at that time, so that you can know the stories of the ancestors who built this bridge. On the other side of the totem pole is a souvenir shop that sells many Indian souvenirs and postcards. The whole park is divided into east and west parts by suspension bridge, and there are four parts in total: suspension bridge, cliff trail, tree trail and pedestrian trail. On the other side of the totem pole, there is such a small area of popular science rainforest for plants and other geographical knowledge. Although there are many artificial traces, you can see all kinds of life when you walk down the wooden steps from the suspension bridge with a length of more than 40 meters and a height of 40 stories.

FToronto University

University of Toronto, founded in 1827, is a world-class university with 55,000 students. Located in the downtown campus, there is no fence that blends with the street. Walking around the campus can make people feel fresh, which is different from the style of downtown. In this tour, Hart Building, a Gothic building built in 19 19, can't be missed. Now this old building has become a canteen, library and gallery at the entrance of the University of Toronto.

Bouchard Garden

BouchardGarden is located in TothBay, about 2 1 km from city of victoria, British Columbia. The park covers an area of more than 55 mu and is located in a manor with an area of 130 mu. ChadGarden was built by RobertPimbbutchart and his wife to beautify an abandoned quarry. Teacher Chad is a pioneer in Portland cement production in Canada. He used to be the general manager of a cement company which built a factory near the quarry. Mrs. bouchard, who has a keen aesthetic vision, was tired of quarries after mining limestone, so she decided to include quarries in her home beautification plan. Her gardening experiment immediately brought far-reaching significance.

Banff national park

Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada and one of the three earliest national forest parks in the world. Its history is comparable to Yellowstone National Forest Park in the United States and Royal Park in Australia. BanffNationalPark is located in the northern part of the Rocky Mountains about110-180km west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The park covers an area of 664 1 km2, with glaciers, hot springs, pine forests and lakes. There are many kinds of plants and animals in the park, many of which are endangered species. We should pay attention to ecological protection while opening our eyes.