Places to discover

Best places to visit in Canada

Canada has 10 provinces and three territories, spread over a huge area. Indeed, it's the second largest country in the world after Russia. Canada, is also about water, lots of water, the country has approximately 60% of the world's lakes... You will understand that Canada has a lot to offer and it might be difficult to make a choice. Follow the advice of seasoned Evaneos travellers to make it clearer!

In the East, its capital, Ottawa, has a financial centre to rival American towns and lies between Montreal and Niagara Falls. In this region, Quebeckerswill welcome you with their warm accent helping you to discover the wonderful secrets that Canada's incredible natural environment contains. You will venture to Tadoussac or Gaspé to hope to see the rulers of the sea: whales and killer whales are found in the region during part of the year.

Then going westward: if you are a ski lover, the Whistler ski pistes are renowned for being the most expensive in the world, due to their proximity to the sea. But the region's must-see is Vancouver, one of the world's cities with the best quality of life. This place has a pleasant climate, clear Asian influences, and the nearby Victoria Island offers you sublime local wildlife.

Closer to the centre of the country, near Calgary, the Banff National Park with its incredibly blue lake is a paradise for lovers of peace and large spaces, who will without doubt find happiness throughout this country.

Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park is an essential place to visit and provides an opportunity to see the world's largest northern gannet colony.
This traditional and authentic village, nicknamed the "Pearl of the Fjord", lies at Théophile Cove on the shores of Saguenay Fjord.
The cradle of the French speaking Americas, the Ile d’Orléans is a picturesque place to stay where you can admire the French Canadian heritage. It's one of my favourite places to visit in this region.
Lake Saint-Jean is surprisingly large. When you see it for yourself, it's hard to believe it really is just a lake. Exploring the villages around its circumference takes you on an enjoyable adventure on which you get to meet new people, see new places, and explore wonderful natural scenery.  
Charlevoix originated with a meteorite strike and is a region where the landscape ranges from sea to mountains… Come and get a big slice of nature!
The little city of Baie-Saint-Paul is where a troupe of stilt walkers that would later become Cirque du Soleil was first established. 
The capital of Ontario, and a city whose centre can easily be explored on foot.
Ottawa is the seat of Canada's government institutions and the country's national capital.
Jasper is a small Canadian city located inside Jasper National Park, which is world famous for its wildlife, its glaciers and the hiking opportunities that it offers in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.
The Laurentides Wildlife Reserve in Quebec, a fishing and hunting territory extending over nearly 8,000 km², is a hiker's and canoer's paradise!
Mont-Tremblant is a ski resort in Quebec Province that's very popular with families looking for a weekend getaway.
Located on the northern shore of majestic Lake Saint-Jean, Saint-Félicien has its own unique character and its inhabitants, who are so proud of their tight-knit community will put their heart into sharing it with you. 
The valley of the Jacques-Cartier river was carved out by glaciers thousands of years ago and is now an ideal place to go for those who love the outdoors.  
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, a town by the sea at the edge of Gaspésie National Park
The Huron-Wendat community chose tourism as the way to stimulate its socio-economic development. It's the perfect way for them to promote their identity as a native community of Quebec.
The Icefields Parkway or, in French, the Promenade des Glaciers, is another name for Route 93, which winds its way from Lake Louise to Jasper over a distance of 232 km. A series of glaciers, valleys, forests and lakes await, deep in the heart of the Albertan Rocky Mountains.
One of the most beautiful lakes in Alberta.
The Huron Wendat museum, close to the centre of Wendake, is an institution of the Wendat people which has been built inside a hotel constructed according to Amerindian architectural norms.
Lake Sacacomie is best known for the hotel of the same name but also has a century old history of fishing and settlement. You'll love the many log cabins.
La Malbaie is a town in the east of the Charlevois region whose magnificent countryside makes it worth a visit. It's also well known for its casino which is managed by the province of Quebec.