Canada is one of the most stunning places you’ll ever visit (depending on where you go). Even if you don’t go to the nature lovers paradise of British Columbia (we’ll recommend that you do below), the cities are full of vibrance and life. If Canada isn’t on your bucket list, we hope it is after reading this post!
Read on for the top three destinations to visit in Canada in 2025.
British Columbia
If you love nature (and let’s face it, who isn’t?), British Columbia is the best. You’ve got everything from the Whistler mountain range to the coastlines of Vancouver, this province is like a never-ending picture postcard.
Let us begin with Vancouver. This city by the coast has a perfect balance of nature with an urban setting. Have you ever wanted to go on a trail in the morning and enjoy some breezy cocktails by the coast during twilight? Vancouver is the place. Stanley Park is also a must-visit—8.8 kilometers of picturesque sea walks awaiting or a lazy bike ride.
And if you want to ski or snowboard, take a short trip to Whistler Blackcomb. And even if skiing is not something you do, the village itself is a stunning place to go for some food.
But make sure not to miss the rest of the province! We’d definitely recommend getting an eSIM Canada with a good connection—of all the places, some of the more remote areas in Vancouver don’t have a great connection.
Ontario
Toronto is one of the most famous places to visit in Canada.
Toronto is the largest city in the province and a constant hub of activity. You can see the famous CN Tower—which allows you to walk on simulated edges (kind of cool)— or get lost within loosely knit eclectic neighborhoods like Kensington Market. The food is also incredible. You can find almost any cuisine imaginable, particularly in the Distillery District.
Then there’s the iconic Niagara Falls. Yes, some people think it’s overrated because it’s crawling with tourists, but you wouldn’t go to Canada and not take a look at the Falls, would you? It is as majestic as portrayed in postcards.
What if you want to get away from the city for a while? In just a few hours, you get to Algonquin Provincial Park.
New Brunswick
Why have we included New Brunswick? Because it’s probably never on people’s first list of places to visit.
For those who dream of relaxing on gorgeous picturesque coastlines and visiting small villages with no hustle and bustle, this is the province to visit.
Begin with the Bay of Fundy, which is also possibly the best in the world in terms of the highest tide levels. If the weather is right, you could walk on the sea floor at low tide! Reputed to be one of the most popular spots is Hopewell Rocks, with some captivating rock formations and excellent walks.
Do you have a place in mind to visit? Canada is one of those places you’ll be itching to go again. Now is the perfect time to book for 2025!