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Let's Travel Canada ~ The Complete List

Let's Travel : Canada

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1. Algonquin Provincial Park
2. Athabasca Glacier
3. Baffin Island, Nunavut
4. Banff National Park, Canada
5. Banff, Alberta
6. Bay of Fundy, NB
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7. Big Muddy Valley, Saskatchewan
8. Bruce Peninsula National Park
9. Calgary
10. Cape Breton
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11. Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve, Newfoundland
12. Capilano Suspension Bridge
13. Drumheller Badlands, Alberta, Canada
14. Edmonton
15. Fredericton, New Brunswick
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16. Georgian Bay Islands National Park
17. Gros Morne National Park, Canada
18. Halifax, Canada
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19. Iqaluit, Nunavut

20. Jasper National Park
21. Kelowna, British Columbia
22. Kootenay National Park
23. Kraus Hot Springs, Northwest Territories
24. Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador
25. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
26. Lake Ontario
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27. Maligne Canyon Night Ice Walk (AB)

28. Miguasha National Park (Quebec)
29. Mississauga
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30. Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada
31. Montmorency Falls, Quebec
32. Montreal
33. Mont-Tremblant National Park
34. Moraine Lake, Canada
35. Newfoundland Viking Settlement
36. Niagara Falls
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37. Northern Lights

38. Ottawa
39. Point Pelee National Park
40. Prince Edward Island
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41. Québec City, Canada

42. Regina, Canada
43. Roche Perce, QC
44. Sandbanks Provincial Park
45. Saskatoon
46. Spotted Lake, Okanagan Valley, BC, Canada
47. St John's, Canada
48. Thousand Islands National Park
49. Tofino, British Columbia
50. Toronto
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51. Vancouver
52. Victoria, Canada
53. Whistler
54. Whitehorse and the Yukon Territory
55. Winnipeg
56. Yellowknife and Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories
57. Yoho National Park, BC
58. Yukon - Charley Rivers National Preserve
59. Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge
60. Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge

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