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Monday 19 October 2015

5 Most Beautiful Places in Canada

Peyto Lake
Nestled in a valley protected by the towering Canadian Rockies is the glacially fed Lake Peyto. In the summertime, rock flour pours into the lake, giving it its trademark intense teal color. Combined with the majestic mountains and widespread forests, it is a stunning sight. Peyto lake is easily accessible through the Icefields Parkway, which cuts through Banff National Park.
peyto lake
The Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park
The closest you’ll get to Mars on this planet. On the west coast of Newfoundland is the expansive Gros Morne National Park. Among the park’s several pristine bays and lush green lands is an arid landscape known as the Tablelands. See the story of the terrain as you walk on rocks from the earth’s mantle, the layer below the crust, forced up to the surface several hundred million years ago.
Tablelands gros morne

Bruce Peninsula
Nestled in the thick forests that pour over the jagged cliff side are some of the oldest trees in not just Ontario, but also North America. Below, near the cool waters of the Georgian Bay, are rare alvars, or limestone barrens. The verdant peninsula is bursting with flora and fauna, including 44 species of orchids and over 120 species of birds.
bruce Peninsula
Kluane National Park
Welcome to the mountain wilderness. Located in the southwest corner of Yukon Territory, Kluane National Park boasts the highest mountain peak in Canada: Mount Logan. Precipitous mountains and over 2000 glaciers take up over four-fifths of the park’s surface area. The rest is filled with extensive icefields, fertile valleys, and blue waters.
kluane national park
Agawa Canyon
Take a ride on the Agawa Canyon Train Tour as its winding trestle precariously traverses along steep precipices and across expansive gorges. Located in the Canadian Shield, the canyon is a part of the oldest mountain range in the world. Four waterfalls along the edge of the canyon supply the Agawa River below. Come during September or October for a treat: the forests explodes into the vibrant red, purple, and gold colors of autumn.
Agawa_Canyon,_Ontario

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