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What's in northern Canada?

1, Signahl Mountain

Signahl Mountain-Signal Mountain, also known as Signal Mountain. -Famous monuments in Canada. Located in Port St. John, Newfoundland.

Driving from the city 10 minute overlooks parts of St. John's harbor and Pearal Mountain. There is a double octagonal tower on the top of the mountain, which is a historical relic of Canada and opens from April to165438+1October every year.

Standing on this mountain, you can have a bird's eye view of St. John. Locals like to drive up the mountain to see the lanterns in summer nights, which are very bright. Newfoundland is the easternmost province in the North American continent. It is said that the European continent can be seen from the tower when the weather is fine. At noon, you can hear the noon guns that have been circulating for a century.

2. Halifax Castle

Halifax Castle is a castle on Halifax Castle Hill in Nova Scotia, Canada. Halifax has been one of the four most important overseas naval bases of the British Empire throughout the19th century since the completion of the castle in 1749.

In order to defend Halifax, British military leaders built a series of fortifications from the inside out in this port city with important military construction status, namely Halifax Joint Defense System.

3.niagara falls

Niagara Falls is located at the junction of Ontario, Canada and new york, USA. It is a waterfall on the Niagara River in the northeast of North America and one of the most famous wonders in the American continent. The average flow rate is 5720 cubic meters per second, and it is also called the three largest transnational waterfalls in the world with Iguazu Waterfall and Victoria Waterfall. Niagara Falls has always attracted people to spend their honeymoon here, or walk a tightrope across the waterfall, or swim in wooden barrels.

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4. Old Town of Montreal

The old city is the main tourist attraction of Mengcheng, bounded by Berry Street and McGill Street in the east and west, and St. Lawrence River and St. Jacques Street in the north and south. It is located on the St. Lawrence River, where many famous scenic spots gather. It used to be a busy port 300 years ago, but now it is dominated by tourism.

Wandering in the busy seaport of the old city, sightseeing carriages with gorgeous costumes and blooming flowers pass through the exquisite French landscape and ancient castles from time to time, and the crisp sound of hooves rings all the way, stepping out of the joy and spring in the street, as if calling back the leisurely and poetic ancient customs of Europeans.

5. Woodbuffalo National Park

Wood Buffalo National Park is located in the north-central plain of Canada, covering an area of 44,807 square kilometers. The park is home to the largest number of bison in North America and a natural nest for American cranes. Another attraction of the park is the world's largest inland delta between the Pis River and the Athabasca River. Everywhere you can see vast grasslands, forests, wetlands, salt marshes and rare inland deltas.

2. The panorama of scenic spots in northern Canada

Rocky Mountains

Rocky Mountains