
freeside49
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for me too, the Canadian Rockies every where you look but especially travelling west out of Red Deer towards the columbia icefields on Hwy#11 you come across abraham lake which is jaw dropping.
The queen charlottes too are spectacular, just being a mix of ocean, old forest and mountains |
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Rebecca
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Definitely Prince Edward Island. I am not being biased, as I don't even live there...I don't even live in Canada! I live in the UK, but Prince Edward Island is absolutely STUNNING. |
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♥ k e r ♥
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I live in Ontario, and I've seen a lot of Canada, but the most beautiful place by far is Moraine Lake near Lake Louise in Alberta.
You must see this place... I am not a big nature person, but this place will have you really realizing how beautiful life is...
I worked at Moraine Lake Lodge for a few weeks out of school so had the pleasure of seeing it everyday.
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Stu
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For me it has to be the Canadian Rockies... anywhere around Jasper, Bamff or Lake Louise. And this is comming from a guy who lives in California. |
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moo cow
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i agree with the firs answer PEI is awesome and really beatiful but anywhere in the maritimes is awesome i wish i lived in the maritimes instead of ontario |
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Catherine :[
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old quebec city |
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BeyondRandom.com
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I went there during the summer and went to Vancouver and then went to Victoria and stayed at the Empress hotel which was awesome! Great place full of history and castles! lol |
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prairieprincess
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Definitely the Yukon. It is absolutely breathtaking. |
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Candy Supportin Cunucks & Canada
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Vancouver or Niagara Falls! both very beautiful places! |
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Dangermanmi6
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The Canadian arctic especially the high arctic I've been up there on business lots and it still is just an amazing place. I think that every Canadian should go there but that would ruin the place. |
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E.G. Emeritus
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Chester, Nova Scotia |
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BB
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Banff and Jasper are absolutley stunning. Especially Lake Louise. |
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Å‹oÑThεÑÅ‹
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Niagara Falls, ON |
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Mosh
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Canada is largely untrampled and natural, except for urban centres. Most of Canadian population is situated very close to US Canada border.
I live in BC, and it has great natural diversity...from whale watching, to hiking through pristine forests, to skiing almost everywhere, to wine country. No lack of adventure here. |
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malooye
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There is beauty in every provence in Canada from coast to coast, you just have to know where to look, Mountains in the west to scenic valleys and untouched wilderness areas in the prairie provinces to every type of imaginable scenery to the east; and to the northern parts there also is vast remote wilderness. |
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