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Whether delivering breaking Canadian news or snapping photos on vacation, some truly amazing images will emerge. This is the land of ice and snow…and waterways!
Famous cities all over the world proudly boast extraordinary seafronts, stealing all the attention from other, lesser known locations. Forget Legzira in Morocco, don’t bother with the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland; take a look at these four little-known but awe inspiring Canadian locations below.
SAINT JOHN
Saint John (New Brunswick) is an amazing city on the Bay of Fundy which, according to the latest Canadian news, has the highest tides in the world. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, best known for its cultural attractions, streetscapes and natural beauty. It is no easy task to pick the top views in Saint John but we feel Rockwood Park, the Reversing Rapids, the City Market, and Port Saint John deserve mentioning.
VICTORIA
A major Canadian island destination, this gorgeous mixture of old and new offers tourists the most dynamic but pleasing atmosphere in the country. Victoria is mix of tradition and architecture, majestic gardens and adventure, fine gastronomy and beer. No wonder Victoria is always referred to as being ‘full of life’!
TOFINO, BRITISH COLUMBIA
No doubt one of the best surf spots in North America (according to Outside magazine). This unbelievable beach in British Columbia just seems to cling to the cliffy coasts of Vancouver Island. Every year, surfers from all over the world come to Tofino to experience its legendary waves
CHURCHILL, MANITOBA
The beautiful shores of Hudson Bay surround the spectacular subarctic city of Churchill, a place that attracts a large number of tourists due to its worldwide fame as ‘the polar bear capital’. But in addition to these amazing animal, Churchill is also a paradise for bird watchers and extreme sport lovers.
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