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What Makes Canada One of the Top Countries for Solo Travelling?

by Daniel C. Travel consultant

Canada is both adventurous and laid-back, catering to a large group of visitors, especially solo travellers. Cities like Toronto and Montreal offer pulsating moments unlike any, and destinations like British Columbia and Victoria keep away the hustle and bustle of everyday life and offer a soul-stirring holiday to which you'd want to come back again and again.

 

To cut it short, whatever holiday you are looking for, these dazzling Canadian cities are more than capable to fulfil your dreams.

 

Toronto, Ontario

 

Being the most popular and adorable city, Toronto invites frequent cheap flights to explore beautiful Canada. The city is often confused as the national capital of Canada. This might be due to iconic structures such as the imposing CN Tower, the crowd around the city's International Film Festival and loveable sporting teams like Raptors, Maple Leafs and much more.

 

Speaking more of the city life, Toronto is up roaring with larger-than-life neighbourhoods, an amalgam of population that includes Italian, Greek, Chinese and Korean, multi-cultural elements and a happening downtown.

 

In addition to all the urban developments, Toronto has an endless strip overlooking Lake Ontario and three beautiful rivers that flow through the city, offering refreshment and relief to the city life and the provincial parks.

 

Montreal, Quebec

 

A French-speaking city, Montreal is purely international with an energy and gaiety that can be seen in the world's top cities. Being under the English and French influences, the best draw of Montreal is the Old Town, close to a preserved water and a rich neighbourhood.

 

The 17th-century structures and unsoiled cobblestone streets will make you think that you've stepped into Europe. Most notable landmarks and buildings remain under the top 30 historic sites of the country.

 

Victoria, British Columbia

 

Located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is an enchanting harbour city and an entrance to all the charming Canadian towns, coves and islands.

 

With an affluent history dating back to the 1700s, Victoria got recognised as an eminent harbour port and a mining town. Today, locals, as well as international visitors, enjoy the economic hub among the well-preserved architecture and awe-inspiring scenery.

 

Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

With big city facilities, the tiny stunning town and Nova Scotia's capital city lures visitors towards the ocean-side location, sandy beaches, fishing villages and the hospitality of the people. Halifax is a tourist's delight with award-winning restaurants and jovial drinking spots.

 

Edmonton, Alberta

 

You may not choose Alberta as your holiday destination as there's nothing much to do. Being a business-oriented city, Edmonton is famed as the city of festivals. The International Fringe Festival and the Folk Music Festival are the two famous, rip-roaring fests that lure people from all over.

 

All you shoppers out there, get ready to step into the world's largest shopping mall - West Edmonton Mall. It houses a water park, roller coaster, a hotel and numerous other things to do.

 

There's something for Bravehearts too. The city acts as an entrance to the Rocky Mountains and several other rocky regions such as Jasper, Nunavut and Yukon.

 

Vancouver, British Columbia

 

Vancouver, an artist's canvas where the mountains meet the ocean. It's a phenomenal peculiar harbour town ornamented with natural beauty and undying charm.

 

A magnificent destination in its own right, Vancouver is the gateway to thrilling adventures including skiing, cruising and wilderness trekking in Alaska. This British Columbian coastal beauty enjoys a laid-back charm that never disappoints.

 

Quebec City, Quebec

 

Quebec City has all the good reasons to be awarded as a UNESCO World Heritage City. Apart from the works of art, 17th-century architecture, young people's culture, there are French ruins and imposing remnants that draw tourists from all over.

 

Much of the Old Town nestles high above the waters of St. Lawrence River. This dynamic location played a vital role as law enforcement fortification and its aspects can be still traced today. To feel at home, you need not hurry to learn French; several shopkeepers, restaurant and hotel staff are fluent in English.

 

Whistler, British Columbia

 

Whistler is a renowned ski destination and resort located in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, which is easily reachable within two hours from Vancouver. The ride promises one of the most stupefying scenic drives on the Sea-to-Sky Highway.

 

You can halt at three tranquil villages, sip your favourite drink and be on your way again. It's going to be unforgettable!

 

It's all about timing and getting a hand on the best deals. If you are searching for cheap flights to Canada, fares might fluctuate. Hence, book three to five months in advance. If you are planning to board Toronto flights or fly to any Canadian city, the best time to fly is from mid-Jan to Feb end. So, plan to book likewise!

 

 

 


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About Daniel C. Freshman   Travel consultant

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