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Visitors will travel from all ends of the country by train to discover Canada in a unique and exciting way and blog about their experiences. Meet the bloggers

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simcharles:

Early morning in Québec City above the Musées de la civilisation de Québec

gracegockel:

Vickers Lake.

underagedrifter:

These are the Hopewell Rocks an hour or so before the tide goes up. All the pictures make the rocks look orange and dry, but they’re actually brown and muddy in real life. Also, the Magnetic Hill is an optical illusion and isn’t actually magnetic, so don’t try throwing cutlery out your window to see if it’ll stick. 

Sunrise over Niagara Falls is another reason to love Canada in the winter.

via Christine Clark-Hess

parisesttoujoursunebonneidee:

Pyramid Lake.

vintagenatgeographic:

Tats Creek, Canada

National Geographic | February 1994

Alberta, Canada

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VIDEO OF THE WEEK: Paul Zizka’s documentary short - Mountains in Motion - captures the natural beauty of the Canadian Rockies. After winning a swag of awards, it’s now been released online.

Let us know if this has got you thinking about a visit to Canada!

Snowshoe Adventure in the Ancient Rainforest - Prince George, British Columbia by Kris Krug

If you’re ever in Banff National Park at this time of year, make sure you visit the Ice Magic Festival at Lake Louise.

Dream Team’s “Melody of the Wind” is just one example of the incredible craftsmanship on display.

A big thanks to Paul Zizka Photography for documenting the event.

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