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Ten unknown tourist attractions in Canada

There are many scenic tourist destinations in Canada, which also leads to many being neglected. Let's take a look at ten unknown tourist attractions in Canada. Welcome to reading.

Twillingat, Newfoundland and Labrador

If you like to sit quietly by the Atlantic Ocean and watch fishing boats go out to sea and return to Hong Kong, you will definitely fall in love with Twillingate. This town has captured the charm of Newfoundland perfectly and even won the reputation of "the iceberg capital of the world".

Two. Joffre Lake, British Columbia

Joffre Lake Provincial Park has beautiful and moving lakes. This park also has the most beautiful hiking route in British Columbia. You can enjoy the sapphire lake while walking along the path on the side of the mountain. The lake at the end of the path is the most beautiful, so you must walk to the end.

Yukon Krun National Park

If you ever dreamed of standing in the middle of a glacier-like mountain, buy a plane ticket to Yukon. Krun is known as the "extreme land" and the highest altitude in Canada.

Great muddy wasteland, Saskatchewan

If you want to witness the changing scenery with your own eyes, you can go to BigMuddy Badlands in south-central Saskatchewan. It has always been called the most secret beauty in Saskatchewan.

Alberta dinosaur provincial park

If you are tired of staying on the earth and can't go into space at once, you can go to the dinosaur park in Alberta. Not only is the scenery here changeable, but you can also camp under the stars or study dinosaur fossils carefully. You know, 75 million years ago, it was one of the places with the most dinosaurs.

6. Prince Edward County, Ontario

Prince Edward County is famous for its fine wine. This small town known as the pastoral oasis is called "New Hampton" (Editor: Hampton TheHamptons is located in Long Island, new york, where many wealthy people in new york, including the virtual character Gatsby, own real estate). If you like art, wine, beaches and seafood, you must remember to visit Prince Edward County.

Nu Loewit Auyuittuq National Park

Nunavut has the most primitive natural scenery in Canada. Specifically, Auyuittuq National Park is worth visiting. 85% of the scenery here is rocks and Pingchuan, and if you are lucky, you may see the aurora in the North Pole.

8. Manetho, Pakistan, Riding Mountain National Park.

There are too many natural wonders in Manetho, a grassland province. Reading Mountain National Park has more than 3,000 square kilometers of lakes, forests and fast-flowing rivers. You can also see one or two bears or elk here.

Nine. Madeleine, Quebec

When it comes to Quebec, people usually think of Montreal and Quebec City first. The natural scenery of this French-speaking province seems to have been forgotten. Ilesde la Madeleine has endless beaches and colorful buildings. Located in the east of Prince Edward Island, these islands are very similar to Pei Island except for the breathtaking cliffs.

Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia

Kejimkujik has the clearest lakes and dense forests. It is not only a national park, but also a national historical site, which is unique from any angle. Kejimkujik National Park is only two hours' drive from Halifax.