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From road trips to ski holidays, animal encounters to breathtaki­ng views... Canada is a land filled with adventure

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DISCOVER CANADA YOUR WAY

Canada’s wide expanses and incredible landscapes are best seen up close and there are countless ways you can travel across this awe-inspiring country.

For the ultimate in spontaneit­y, set out on a road trip, taking in mountains, coasts and lakes in a hired car or motorhome. Or jump aboard the train for an unforgetta­ble trip through the Rocky Mountains.

Set sail on a cruise that takes in pretty waterfront towns and the beautiful autumn colours, stopping at stylish cities along the way. Or hit the slopes on a ski trip, explore vibrant cities or join a guided group tour and make new friends as well as new memories.

ADVENTURES ALL YEAR ROUND

No matter the time of year, you’ll receive a warm welcome in Canada. It may be cold in winter, but the country becomes a snowy wonderland, making it a magical time to ski, ice skate and indulge in cosy nights by the fire.

Spring has fewer crowds and is more temperate for city breaks and road trips, while the summer is warm and sunny, making it ideal for getting out into nature – abundant in Canada. And as temperatur­es begin to drop in autumn, not only is it the best time of year to see moose and bear, but you can experience the changing of the seasons in all its dramatic colour.

MEMORIES TO LAST A LIFETIME

From incredible natural wonders to buzzing cities, Canada has something for everyone. But one thing is for sure, whatever kind of holiday you’re looking for, r, you’ll you ll make memories that last forever. orever.

From the e legendary Niagara Falls alls to the icebergs floating oating along the Newfoundla­nd undland coast, the landscapes, lakes, forests sts and wilderness­es ses will take your breath away. Amidst idst all this nature, e, the wildlife is thriving. Spot grizzly, ly, black, polar and Kermode ode bears, see beavers, bison ison and moose and watch as orca (killer whales) play ay in the waves.

And if you’re longing for some city life, Toronto, Vancouver, Quebec City, Ottawa and Montreal have got amazing food scenes and all the stylish bars, culture and shopping you could want.

“Spring has fewer crowds and is more temperate for city breaks and road trips

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THE BIG COUNTRY: Looking down on Montreal in the fall from the mountains, above; the Aurora Borealis over Spirit Island in Jasper National Park, right; a Kermode bear, below
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