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Canada is the second-largest country in the world by area. It is characterised by its outstanding natural beauty, with the Rocky Mountains, Niagara Falls, and the Northern Lights among its most popular sights.
The country’s expansive wilderness is also punctuated by major cities, including Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Vancouver. Its total population is over 40 million people, and the national languages are English and French. Canada is known for its ice hockey, maple syrup, and politeness—all things that hint at the hospitality that guests can expect at the country’s visitor attractions.
Ontario is home to one of the best theme parks in North America, Canada’s Wonderland. Cedar Fair owns and operates the park, which features over 200 attractions, including 18 roller coasters and two kids’ zones. It also also home to a 20-acre Splash Works water park.
Toronto Zoo is also in the province of Ontario. This Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited tourist attraction and conservation institution works to bring together people, animals, and conservation research in the battle against extinction.
In Montreal, Quebec, visitors can enjoy the country’s biggest permanent immersive destination. OASIS immersion showcases works from leading immersive arts talent. This includes three immersive galleries and two light experiences, as well as a lounge area with a café-bar and boutique.
Meanwhile, in British Columbia, visitors can enjoy the Vancouver Aquarium, a world-class facility. This was saved from closure in 2021 by Herschend Enterprises. The investment has enabled the Aquarium to continue its work at the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre. It also allows it to build on its 60-year tradition of saving marine mammals along the BC coastline.
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