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Travel to Canada
Canada is the second largest country in the world spanning six time zones and bordering three oceans. It is renowned for its breathtaking landscape, multifaceted history and its unique blend of cultures. Canada is also one of the world’s wealthiest countries and a major tourist destination.
The country is renowned for its stunningly beautiful countryside. Few countries offer as many choices to the visitors as Canada. Whether you have a passion for rafting, hiking, sailing, skiing, museum-combing or indulging in exceptional cuisine, Canada will live up to your expectations and more.
Western Canada is famous for its stunning countryside while the East is a mesmerizing blend of the charm of Europe and the bustle of New York. The wildlife is best viewed in Northern Canada and no matter where you go, you’ll be surprised to see there is plenty more on offer than just the maple syrup and Mounties.
If it is the festivities that catch your fancy, head to Toronto or Montreal, which offer the world’s best quality of life. For a liberal dose of history, visit St John’s, Newfoundland, North America’s oldest city. Try out hiking, skiing or snowboarding over the cloud-poking mountains of Banff & Jasper National Parks or enjoy a slow ride through the prairies of Saskatchewan.
Despite Canada’s massive size, the country is sparsely populated with most people concentrated in major cities like Toronto, North Vancouver, Montreal or Halifax – all important tourist destinations in their own right.
The 18th century witnessed the end of the Anglo-French war over Canada, with the country being ceded to the English. The Americans too made a number of efforts to seize control over the territory after the defeat of Britain in the American War of Independence, but failed. Today Canada is an independent country but still has the British monarch as its head of state.
The temperature in Canada ranges from plus 40 C in summer to minus 40 C in the winter so if you want to take advantage of the outdoors, summer is the best time to visit. However, if you wish to offer the best of everything that Canada has to offer, the best time is winter.
There is much that the country has to offer – the real challenge is choose what to see and do in your limited holiday time. Perhaps this is one reason that visitors are compelled to return time and again to experience its various facets.
Villas in Canada
Villa rentals in Canada can be found in breathtaking destinations across the country. This gigantic country has so many villa rental options that you will be back year after year. Ski chalets in British Columbia will give you the perfect opportunity to indulge in world-class skiing and other winter sports across the mountain ranges including the Rockies. Holiday villas, cottages and apartments in Quebec present an ideal destination for a holiday any time of the year to enjoy a range of outdoor activities apart from winter sports. Canada is home to 39 national parks and so if you want to visit lakes or falls, watch grizzlies or whales, or just soak up the tranquil atmosphere from your own backyard, there could be nothing more comfortable or convenient than a stay in your private villa rental.




