Step back in time to the days of the area’s 1860s gold rush, pan for gold, witness a live enactment of historic events and enjoy a ride on a steam train.
Home to one of the largest rodeos in the world, this city is alive with art, festivals, pioneer history and wintersports and is a gateway to the Canadian Rockies.
Take a walk around the delightful gardens of this charming park and then explore a vibrant waterfront area of colorful houseboats, cafés and restaurants.
Witness the awesome force of the world’s highest tides and learn about one of Canada’s most famous French-speaking populations in this Atlantic province.
This walled, historic district is internationally recognized as a World Heritage Site and contains Québec’s oldest and most famous buildings and attractions.