Canada

CN Tower - it features glass
floor observation decks, a
revolving restaurant, and a
simulator theatre. It is Toronto’s
most recognizable landmark
and as such, it receives almost
two million visitors annually.
 


Toronto Islands - only a 10-minute ferry
ride from the foot of Yonge Street, the
Toronto islands offer a panoramic view of
the city skyline. Centre Island offers miles
of parkland with beaches, barbecues and
picnic tables, boat rentals, bicycle paths, a
children’s farm and even an amusement
park.

Canada
Year(s) of Visit: 1999, 2001(2)

Canada, federated country in North America, made up of ten provinces and three territories. Canada is a vast nation with a wide variety of geological formations, climates, and ecological systems. It has rain forest, prairie grassland, deciduous forest, tundra, and wetlands. Canada has more lakes and inland waters than any other country. It is renowned for its scenery, which attracts millions of tourists each year.

Full Country Name: Canada
Area: 9,970,610 sq km
Capital City: Ottawa



Yorkville - Toronto’s most exclusive
retail district is located in the
Bloor/Yorkville area. International
retailers offering high fashion designs,
eclectic boutiques, fine crystal and china
shops, art galleries, and superb
restaurants are all available in the
village-like atmosphere.
 

Toronto - one of the best views of this
skyline can be seen from the Toronto
islands. The CN Tower and the skydome
dominates this spectacular skyline.


Niagara Falls - this side of the falls is
known as the Canadian falls. This is one
of the most wonderful attractions on this
earth. I think the Canadian side in
Ontario provides the best view of the
falls.
 

Windsor Casino - this large casino in
Windsor, Ontario makes a great stop
when traveling to Canada through
Detroit.
 

Windsor - You can catch a great view of
Detroit from Windows and a great view
of Windsor from Detroit.
 

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