Thursday, July 20, 2017

Popular tourism and place's in Canada

Nova Scotia : Nova Scotia is known for its lovely scenery mopst renowned is the Cape Breton Highlands. The historic 18th century Fortress Louisbourg is also a major draw. Halifax the provincial capital has several major attractions such as the Pier 21 museum. Citadel Hill and the Public Gardens. The Halifax Metro Centre is home to numerous events both sport related  otherwise such as the Nova Scotia International Tattoo. Downtown Halifax is considered the prime tourism district in Halifax with most historic attractions located here as well as the waterfront harbourwalk a continuous 3 km (2 mile) stretch of boardwalk home to street vendors entertainers the Casino Nova Scotia and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Downtown Halifax  also the location of several major hotels.

Tourism in Quebec : Quebec a majority francophone province is a major tourist draw. Quebec City is a taste of old France in the new world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Montreal the second largest francophone city in the world has several tourist attractions.
Sites of interest in Montreal : Olympic Stadium, Juste pour rire, Old Montreal, Festival International de Jazz de Montreal, Opera de Montreal, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, McCord Museum, Crescent Street, St. Lawrence Boulevard, Canadian Grand Prix, McGill University, Mount Royal, Parc Jean Drapeau, Underground city Montreal, Biosphere, Redpath Museum, Canadian Centre for rchitecture,Musee National des beaux arts du Quebec, Musee de la civilisation, Musee de l'Aerique franqaise, Musee des Ursulines de Quebec, Parc Aquarium du Quebec.

Nunavut Territory : Nunavut is probably the most expensive of all the tourist destinations in Canada.
Attractions : Auyuittuq National Park, Quttinirpaaq National Park, sirmilik National Park, Ukkusiksalik National Park, Ovayok  territorial Park,

Yukon Territory : With its history of the Klondike Gold Rush First Nations culture and spectacular wilderness the Yukon Territory has an extensive tourism industry welcoming over 300,000 visitors a year. Tourist attractions include the gold rush town of Dawson City Kluane National Park and Reserve and a number of attractions in Whitehorse and other communities. Opportunities for wilderness adventure tourism and ecotourism abound (hiking canoeing kayaking skiing dog sledding) but the territory is also served by a well developed road network with most places accessible by road.


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