Co-operative Travel Holidays to Canada -
A Destination Guide
Co-operative Travel holidays to Canada serve up an array of amazing experiences
at an affordable price.
Canada boasts so much natural beauty, it’s impossible to cover the vast
landscape in one trip. Below is a guide to some of Canada’s most popular tourist
destinations.
Nova Scotia’s tourism is all about the great outdoors. With miles of scenic
coastline, a variety of beaches, cycling, fishing, sailing, hiking, surfing,
golf and more, if you love being active outside, you’ll love Nova Scotia.
Halifax is the area’s capital city and is the perfect place to relax or have fun
after a day exploring the incredible countryside that surrounds it. Seafood
restaurants are plentiful and there are also many local wines to complement the
cuisine on offer.
Quebec City brings in around 9 million tourists every year. The Old Town part of
the city is a World Heritage Site, with the surrounding walls helping to give it
an historic ambience.
The strangest thing about visiting Quebec City with the
Co-operative Travel is that you’ll feel you’ve just taken a short hop to
France rather than North America.
Quebec City is the jewel in the heart of French Canada, and its churches,
museums and other building of historical interest fascinate even the most
experienced travellers visiting for the first time.
Toronto is a thriving multi-cultural Canadian city with a passion for sports.
When you book a trip with the Co-operative Travel, a visit to the world famous
Rogers Centre, formerly known at the SkyDome to watch a baseball match is a
fantastic experience.
Outside of Toronto, a trip to Niagara Falls is an absolute must. Many people
stare in amazement for hours at the sheer volume of water cascading down this
famous natural sight.
It’s hard to imagine a more laid back city than Vancouver. Every year UK
tourists travel to this beautiful part of the world with the
Co-op.
There’s plenty to do in terms of outdoor activities, but even just walking
around districts such as Gastown and Chinatown you’ll feel like you’re in a
truly unique place.
While you’re in Vancouver, a walk over the bridge to Granville Island gives you
access to a public market, marina and micro-brewery. Granville Island is a great
place to take a boat trip from, and there is also plenty of shopping and things
to keep children entertained.
Author Bio: The Co-operative Travel
is a popular choice for holidays to Canada from the UK. Their holiday advisors
http://www.co-operativepersonaltraveladvisors.co.uk/ can share their
knowledge of this great country to make your holiday a much more enjoyable one.