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A detailed introduction of tourist attractions in Canada.

Canada is located in the northernmost part of North America and is known as the "Maple Leaf Country". Canada is a vast country with different temperatures and climates. Generally speaking, the best time to travel in Canada is May to 10, and the best time to enjoy maple leaves is September to 10. At this time, the maple leaves turn red at the peak, and the leaves will change color 100%. You will see maple leaves or orange all over the mountain. If you have a plan to enjoy maple in Canada, look at the best place to enjoy maple in Canada compiled by Bian Xiao Nano Travel Agency!

1, Saint Anne Canyon

Saint Anne Canyon is located on the bank of Chalova River, about 40 kilometers east of Quebec City, Quebec Province. After autumn, the rich red leaves in Saint Anne Canyon are breathtaking. Because the maple leaves here grow in different places at the bottom of the valley, on the mountainside and on the top of the mountain, the red maple leaves in the whole valley show a rich and gorgeous layering, and the maple leaves change from low to high into different colors, and all over the mountains are colorful maple leaves. Covering the valley bottom, mountainside and mountaintop completely, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery layer by layer. Here you can also take a tour on the maple leaf train on the east bank of Lake Superior. Red leaves are as colorful as kaleidoscope, brilliant red, crimson and golden, which are beautiful against the blue sea and blue sky. This is the local people's favorite place to enjoy maple.

2. Maple Leaf Avenue

Maple Leaf Avenue is formed by connecting 40, 4 17 and 407 expressway in Ontario and Quebec, with a total length of 800 kilometers. Along the way, it passes through canyons, rivers, mountains and rivers, and lakes. Here, the lakes and mountains contrast with the maple forests, and red maple trees are everywhere, just like mountains and rivers. Every June 10, the whole area is stained with maple leaves and deciduous trees. In addition, more than 1 000 lakes, large and small, are scattered around Maple Leaf Avenue, forming maple leaves beside lakes, rivers and roadsides, reflecting the blue sky and clear water. The most famous scenic spots on Maple Leaf Avenue are Lake Ontario, St. Lawrence River, Kingston, Westport Town, Niagara Falls Observation Deck and so on.