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Vancouver, Canada Bennaby Travel Guide Vancouver, Canada Scenery

: 1. Vancouver, Canada

1. Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls, located at the junction of New York State and Ontario, Canada, is 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, and you can see everything in Canada.

2. Stanley Park

StanleyPark, Vancouver's most famous park, covers an area of 65,438+0,000 acres, and an 8.8-kilometer-long path surrounds the park for tourists to 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.

3. Lake Louis

Lake Louis is located in Banff National Park. Its name comes from Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, England. It is protected by Victoria Mountain, surrounded by dense forests and mountains, forming a perfect landscape photo. Lake Louis is like a pearl, extraordinary. Therefore, it is called 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, when the snow-capped mountains are reflected in the lake at dusk, forming an extremely dreamy beauty.

4. Notre Dame de Paris

Built in 1829, this Gothic Catholic church is the largest church in North America. The Twin Towers are nearly 70 meters high, and the oldest clock in North America is hung on the West Tower, which can accommodate up to 5,000 people. Located opposite Dehamei Square, it is magnificent in appearance and interior, and every decorative detail is full of artistic atmosphere. There is a religious museum in the church, and exquisite silverware is the most striking collection on display. In addition, the church is equipped with a projection screen connected from the dome to the ground. Put on headphones, and a well-made short film will slowly bring back the past life of the church. Fantastic lighting effects make you completely immersed in the shock of your mind.

2.Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver has beautiful scenery, including Stanley Park, Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park, Gas Town, Canada Square, Chinatown, Lions Gate Bridge, Columbia University, glanville Island, Elizabeth queens park, Lynn Canyon Park, glanville Island Market, English Bay Beach and so on.

I suggest going to Stanley Park. This park is very big. You can ride a bike and skate. There are three big beaches, including zoo, aquarium, golf course, rose garden and so on. There are many scenic spots. When I go in autumn, the maple leaves are red. In the sunshine, I sat by the bay, basking in the sun and watching the scenery. It's comfortable and quiet here. It seems that the whole person has sublimated. If you have a pet, you can take it with you. Very pleasant. In the park, you can also see the Lion Gate Bridge, and the aquarium is more fun. It suggests that if you want to go to Vancouver, you must visit here.

Vancouver is a city in western Canada. This is a seaport city near the sea.

The population of this city is small, only over 40,000. Its interior is very beautiful. The city is surrounded by water and mountains. Many trees have been planted in this city, and the air is very fresh. It is called one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In particular, 1986 hosted the World Expo and 20 10 hosted the Winter Olympics.

This city is very famous and attracts people all over the world.

Is the scenery in Vancouver, Canada good?

The whole street south of Chinatown (the urban boundary) is the most chaotic. There is no public order and good customs, which is beyond words. There is almost no China City in Vancouver. Refugee drug addicts are the densest, so try to avoid this area. There are too many dense alleys in the central area of the city, and the health of the second dense area of drug addicts is worrying. The smell of drugs and excrement in the air is disgusting several times. There are many high-end restaurants, perfect public security and many high-end apartments. There is a small area to the north and east of Vancouver, a secondary safety city in China. There are more refugees in Suri District in the south, the central area of Vancouver's third-and fourth-tier cities, the rich areas in the west, the public security of domestic second-tier cities, and the public security of UBC University School District. Richmond, China's first tier cities and burnaby, a northeastern city, have a large number of China people. Coquitlam, China's first tier cities, a second-tier city in China, has studied for five and a half years. Since the legal entry of marijuana refugees for three years, the overall public security quality in Vancouver has been declining. (Most people in China.

I. Northern Lights

Such as ever-changing oil painting pigments, large tracts of green, dotted with some golden spots and red veins, such as the brilliant show of the world, it is intoxicating to see. The Northern Lights, also known as the Northern Lights, is a brilliant and beautiful glow produced by the collision of charged particles with gases in the atmosphere. As the name implies, the Northern Lights are spectacular and beautiful. This supernatural natural brilliance can often be seen in the aurora magnetic field around the earth's poles. The best places to watch the Northern Lights are Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest China.

Second, the cathedral in BC.

Want to experience the feeling of embracing towering old trees? Then come to the church rainforest in vancouver island's Macmillan Provincial Park and hug the ancient Douglas fir in the rainforest, but don't expect your arms to catch the whole trunk. Some ancient trees in the rainforest are 800 years old and 9 meters in circumference. Think about how they feel when they are lifted.

3. Dinosaur Provincial Park

As one of the largest dinosaur cemeteries in the world, any history lover or Jurassic Park fan will be shocked when walking in the park. 70 million years ago, South Asia was once a paradise for prehistoric animals, where prehistoric fish, amphibians, reptiles, primitive mammals and dinosaurs were once abundant. After several disasters, the bodies of prehistoric animals in different periods were buried in layers of silt in rivers and mudflats, and eventually became fossils after vicissitudes. In the dinosaur park, besides the fossils of nearly 500 prehistoric animal species, there are 40 kinds of dinosaur fossils and more than 500 kinds of dinosaur specimens.

Four. Canadian Rocky Mountains

The faint lake, the vast and rugged Yuan Ye and the snowy peaks are the few places that can better represent the Canadian image than the Rocky Mountains. Whether you visit one of the four national parks here, ski or snowmobile in the world-famous resort here, or just enjoy the scenery along the way by sightseeing train, its beauty will never be forgotten. No wonder most of Canada's Rocky Mountains are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, attracting millions of tourists every year. Like Niagara Falls, the Rocky Mountains are jointly owned by Canada and the United States. Visible peerless beauty is to share with others.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Niagara Falls

The amount of water in Niagara Falls is unparalleled. Imagine a total of 84 million 2-liter water bottles, and a huge amount of water of 6.5438+0.68 million cubic meters per minute falls from the waterfall cliff. S unbelievable, right? Waterfalls are composed of horseshoe waterfalls, American waterfalls and bridal veil waterfalls, and become one of the world-famous natural landscapes. The only regret is that you can't enjoy the beautiful things alone. One third of the waterfalls are located in the United States. Fortunately, the most beautiful part is located in Canada.

The intransitive verb hopewell Rock in New province.

I can swim, but I want to know what the seabed looks like. What should I do? Let's take a look at the king of Fundy Bay, New Hampshire. Here, you can get a glimpse of the bottom of the sea without swimming or wearing heavy diving suits and equipment. Every day, after the 654.38+000 billion tons of seawater in Fendi Bay recedes, the seabed is exposed and exposed to tourists without reservation. The grotesque rocks on the seabed and the treasures in the museum are beautifully carved. At high tide, the Atlantic Ocean rises rapidly 16 meters, and everything is instantly submerged, leaving only some rock tips out of the water.

Seven. Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

The lush treetops are reflected in the bright sunshine, and the yellow and red skyline is like a passionate flame, swaying the lake waves slightly and patting the canoe gently, which is like a dream. No wonder the oldest provincial park in Canada is also one of the most desirable natural wonders in China.