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9.98M
km² of land
38M+
People, 200+ cultures
48
National parks
#1
World's longest coastline

A Richer Picture of
the Great White North

From the hidden coves of Newfoundland to the coastal rainforests of British Columbia — every corner of Canada has a story. We're here to tell them all.

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Destinations & Travel

Deep-dive guides to every province and territory — not the tired tourist trail, but the places that will genuinely change you. Banff, Yukon, Cape Breton, and beyond.

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Nature & Wildlife

Canada holds 20% of the world's fresh water and some of its last untouched wilderness. We'll take you into the heart of it — grizzlies, orcas, northern lights, and all.

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Culture & Cities

Toronto's extraordinary multiculturalism. Montréal's unmistakable soul. Vancouver's where ocean meets mountain. Canada's cities are unlike anywhere on Earth.

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Indigenous Heritage

The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples shaped this land for thousands of years. Their stories, art, and wisdom are inseparable from what Canada truly is.

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Practical Guides

Immigration pathways, healthcare, education, housing — real, honest information for those considering making Canada home. No fluff, just facts.

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Canada on the World Stage

Science, peacekeeping, climate leadership, and global influence. Canada punches far above its weight — we'll show you exactly how and why.

What Makes Canada
Unlike Anywhere Else

Moraine Lake, Banff National Park
Nature

Moraine Lake: The Valley of the Ten Peaks

Once the face of the Canadian twenty-dollar bill, Moraine Lake in Banff sits at an elevation of 1,885 metres, its turquoise waters fed by glacial rockflour that scatters light in ways that feel almost fictional. Alberta alone drew record international visitors in 2026, with Banff at the epicentre — yet the surrounding backcountry remains largely untouched. This is Canada's defining image for a reason.

Montreal, Quebec
Culture

Montréal: Where Europe Never Left

Cobblestoned Old Montréal, world-class jazz, a bagel war that locals take more seriously than politics, and a food scene that stands alongside Paris or New York. Canada's most cultured city refuses to be contained by one language, one identity, or one season.

Northern Lights in Canada
Natural Wonder

The Aurora: Canada's Greatest Show

From Whitehorse to Churchill to the dark skies of rural Ontario — Canada is one of the world's prime locations for the northern lights. Peak solar cycle in the mid-2020s means sightings are more frequent and vivid than they've been in decades.

10 Million km² of
Pure Possibility

Canada contains 10% of the world's forest cover, the planet's longest coastline, and enough wilderness to swallow entire continents whole.

Canadian Rockies reflection
Canadian Rockies, Alberta
Rocky Mountain peaks
Rocky Mountain peaks
Mountain lake at sunrise
Glacial lake, BC
Vancouver harbour
Vancouver, British Columbia
Quebec City in winter
Vieux-Québec in winter

Canada by the Numbers

202,080

km — World's Longest Coastline

More coastline than any nation on Earth. The Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans all claim a piece of Canada's edge.

3M+

Lakes in One Country

Canada holds more freshwater lakes than the rest of the world combined. Water here isn't a resource — it's an identity.

200+

Languages Spoken Daily

English and French are official, but over 200 languages are spoken at home — making Canada one of the most linguistically diverse nations on Earth.

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UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites

From Gros Morne to Nahanni, Canada's natural UNESCO sites are some of the most awe-inspiring protected landscapes on the planet.

−63°C

Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded

Snag, Yukon, 1947. Canada doesn't just have cold winters — it defines what cold means. And it wears this badge with pride.

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Ranked for Quality of Life, 2026

Consistently among the top nations for healthcare, education, safety, and freedom — Canada doesn't just look good. It lives well.

Where the Sky
Puts on a Show

Few natural phenomena rival Canada's northern lights. The Yukon, Northwest Territories, and northern Manitoba offer some of the most vivid auroral displays on the planet — and the 2026 solar peak means they're happening almost nightly.

Where to Go First

Banff National Park
Alberta
Banff National Park
Mountains · Lakes · Wildlife
Vancouver BC
British Columbia
Vancouver
Ocean · Forest · Culture
Old Quebec City
Québec
Vieux-Québec
History · Cuisine · Art
Yukon Territory
Yukon
Whitehorse & Beyond
Aurora · Wilderness · Silence

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