December 23, 2022
Things to do in Canada, 2023
Canada is a beautiful and vibrant country sharing five great lakes with the United States, and is home to ten provinces and three territories. With five to six months of cold weather and snow, Canada is the home of winter, allowing all Canadians and visitors to enjoy lively activities. Despite the cold weather, Canada’s winters are beautiful with our lit-up cities and nature expeditions. Most famously, Canada is known for it’s lovely Rocky Mountains, especially in the winter, as ski resorts are a great resource for winter fun! Various winter activities are free of charge, such as outdoor skating, tobogganing, nature walks, Toronto’s Gingerbread Festival, music festivals, and Christmas and New Year parades. Territories, such as Yukon and the Northwest Territories, leave residents and travelers alike in awe with their beautiful nature, wildlife, and opportunity to witness the northern lights.
Winter Activities:
- Outdoor skating and hockey
- Tobogganing
- Ski resorts
- Hockey Hall of Fame
- St. John’s northern lights and whale watching
- Outdoor nature walks
- Toronto’s Gingerbread Festival
- Music Festivals/ performances
- Christmas and New year parades
However, all seasons in Canada provide endless opportunities to enjoy beaches, museums, art galleries, professional sports games, festive exhibits, and nature and various other sightseeing spots. Beaches, such as Wasaga and Woodbine, located at the southern end of Ontario’s Georgian Bay, are popularly known for their soft white sand, nature paths and trails, and nearby towns or cities. In addition, Canada has galleries and exhibits of all sorts that allow individuals to come together and express their creativity, as well as to admire others’ works of art on display.
The warm springs and hot summers leave plenty of outdoor adventures and activities within Canada. Whether it is joining an outdoor sports’ league, sightseeing, or a night out in the city, Canada has plenty to offer. Two of the most famous sightseeing spots most commonly visited are Niagara Falls, with its beautiful scenery and town, and the CN Tower, which provides a breathtaking view of the city of Toronto. Welcoming immigrants from all around the world, Canada is a multicultural country, providing a sample of countless different cultures.
Summer and Other Fun Activities:
Museums
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Bay of Spirits Gallery
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Ontario Science Centre
- Hockey Hall of Fame
Sports related activities
- Toronto Football Club game, Toronto
- Blue Jays game
- Zip lining in Montreal
- Tree or rock climbing
- Community races
- Biking in nature and city pathways
Famous sightseeing spots
- Niagara Falls
- Canadian National Exhibition
- Algonquin Park
Other fun activities
- Clubbing
- Restaurants
- Concerts