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#What is Canada Famous For?

#What is Canada Famous For?

For Canada’s chapter of the famous things across the globe series, we have asked our fellow travel blogger Alisson Browne of “Dreamer at Heart” What is Canada famous for? This is her incredible reply!

Canada, the second biggest country in the world, is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories.  Can you name them all? Canada’s 9.98 million square kilometers stretch from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Atlantic Ocean in the east and northwards to the Arctic Ocean. It is hard to imagine such a vast country! 

This gorgeous nation is huge yet sparsely populated. Canada’s population is a relatively small 37.59 million. 

Canada is known for its wide-open spaces and stunning landscapes but what else is Canada famous for?

Things Canada is Famous for

#1 Politeness

When was the last time you picked a Canadian out of a crowd? Usually friendly and reserved, Canadians have a reputation for the ultimate polite behavior. Stand around in a crowd and pick out the Canadian by whoever is apologizing for the most. “I’m sorry.” “I apologize.” “Sorry.” and “Please, forgive me.” are the classic Canadian giveaway!  

Hint: here is another clue if you are trying to differentiate between a Canadian and an American. Canadians are famous for their use of “Eh” at the end of just about every sentence while Americans pepper their conversations with “Huh?” 

#2 Multicultural Canada

A big part of Canadian identity is that we are a multicultural nation. Canada is a culturally diverse country where people from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds make up the population. Canadians pride themselves on the national values of unity, diversity and cultural understanding. Canada officially became a multicultural country in 1971. 

What is Canada famous for?
Toronto street art

#3 Ice Hockey

Hockey is Canada’s National Winter Sport. But hockey is immensely more important to Canadians than its title designates. Most Canadians live and breathe hockey. In fact, it binds Canadians together as a nation. Canadians are often found discussing hockey stats and updates from the National Hockey League, North America’s professional ice hockey league. 

From the East coast to the West, every small town and large city has both indoor and outdoor hockey arenas. Take a stroll on a winter’s evening through a Canadian neighborhood and the hollow thunk of a hockey puck against the boards is sure to be ringing out. 

#4 The Canadian Rockies

Canada’s Rocky Mountains soar between the two western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Glaciers, glistening mountain lakes, ski hills, hiking trails, and impressive wildlife are reason enough to visit. 

Banff National Park was Canada’s first National Park created in 1885. Its small bustling town sits amidst the Rocky Mountains and elk stroll the sidewalks. Do a little shopping and then head to the mountains to ride the gondola, ski, snowshoe or hike. The views from atop are breathtaking. 

Lake Louise, a 40-minute drive from the Banff townsite, is a shimmering lake where the color blue takes on a different meaning. Rent a canoe and paddle around the lake (the lake is glacial fed…so the water is C O L D!) or hike up to a teahouse that has existed since 1905. 

Stop at the Columbia Icefields, part of the Athabasca Glacier,  as you make your way to Jasper in Jasper National Park. The scenery here again is outstanding. Snow-capped mountain peaks are reflected in azure blue lakes. 

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Yamnuska Canada

#5 Canadian Wildlife 

Let’s talk about Canadian wildlife. Canada is fortunate to be home to an incredible assortment of bears, including polar bears, grizzly bears, black bears and the elusive spirit bear. Cougars, mountain lions, moose, elk and bighorn sheep roam the mountains and whales species, including humpbacks and orcas grace the oceans. And there are plenty of beavers, Canada’s national animal. 

Depending on where you live in Canada, seeing these wild creatures, while always a thrill, is not 100% unusual. Just remember when you visit Canada that these are wild animals. Too often, in National Parks, tourists get far too close to these creatures. 

What is Canada known for?
Humpback in Canada

#6 Maple Syrup

It is no surprise that Canadians love their maple syrup. Canada grows ten species of maple trees and the red maple leaf is front and center on the Canadian flag!

In the spring, under the correct weather conditions, the maple sap starts to drip and producers tap the trees to collect the sweet sap. Maple syrup is used in recipes such as maple-glazed salmon and of course, drizzled over pancakes for breakfast. But the most delightful experience of all is “sugaring off.”  Head off to a sugar shack in Quebec and taste some maple taffy which is made by pouring boiling syrup onto fresh snow and twirling it onto a popsicle stick. It’s divine!

#7 Vancouver, British Columbia

Vancouver, Canada’s third-largest city, has a stunning location. This west coast city is a beautiful mix of mountains, sea and urban life. Vancouver is a mecca for partaking in an active lifestyle with its beaches, mountains and the sea right at your doorstep. Walk, hike and stand up paddleboard all in one day! Vancouver also delivers when it comes to funky restaurants, ecological living, and cultural activities. Its weather is milder than the rest of Canada – you just have to be ready for the rain.  

What is Canada known for?
Vancouver Canada

# 8 French and English

Canada is officially a bilingual country, but the main language spoken is English. Most of the French-speaking population lives in the province of Quebec. Many Canadians are bilingual but it is not unusual for Canadians not to know one word of French. The government and courts of law operate in English and French and check out our bilingual labeling on products for sale!. Did you know that Canada has the largest Francophone population outside of France?

# 9 CN Tower, Toronto, Ontario

The CN (Canada’s National) Tower soars over the Toronto, Ontario skyline at 533.3 meters high. This iconic tower, finished in 1976, was the world’s tallest freestanding structure until 2007. Take a high-speed elevator to the lookout level at 326m above ground and see how brave you are to walk on the glass floor. The Skypod, even higher up, is the highest observation platform in the world. If you are looking for an extreme activity, try Edgewalk, where you walk along the edge of the CN tower at 356 m above ground (yes, you are safely strapped in). Or you can choose to dine at the revolving restaurant, 360.

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CN tower Toronto

# 10 Niagara Falls, Ontario

Canada has many waterfalls. With its rugged mountains and spring runoff from the melting snow, waterfalls are not that uncommon. But, Niagara Falls is in a class all of its own! Niagara Falls is on the American border. There are 3 waterfalls by Niagara Falls. Two are in the United States but the most famous is Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side. The enormous roar of the water tumbling over the cliff edge and cool misty spray is remarkable. There are plenty of activities to get close to the falls such as taking a boat ride below the falls (be prepared to get wet!), journeying behind the falls, standing on Rainbow Bridge and taking a helicopter over the falls, to name a few. 

# 11 Totem Poles

The Pacific Northwest of Canada is known for its totem poles carved from cedar trees by the First Nations people. All across this vast country, First Nations groups lived in harmony with nature and had to adapt to the difficult weather conditions. In British Columbia, colorful, hand-carved totem poles represent the First Nations culture. Totem poles were used to tell ancestral stories and record important events through animal and human representations. Be sure to visit the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, British Columbia to see the indigenous collections. 

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Totems in Stanley Park Canada

# 12 Fall Colours

Canada is known worldwide for its dramatic fall foliage. Maples trees, tamaracks and red oak trees laden with verdant green leaves in the summer turn a glorious, deep and unforgettable red color in the fall. Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime provinces, all in Eastern Canada, are the prime provinces to view breathtaking autumn colors. The peak time to experience the fall foliage is the end of September and early October. This can change each year though depending on weather factors such as an early frost. 

Western Canada also has fall colors. Alberta, known for its larch and aspen forests produces gorgeous hues of yellow foliage. If you are traveling in British Columbia, orange, yellow and red foliage is also sure to please.

What is Canada famous for?
Fall colours Quebec, Canada

# 13 Severe Winter Temperatures

Canada is known for its absolutely frigid winter temperatures. Along with the polar temperatures in the winter, Canada is famous for its snow. Ice, freezing temperatures and snowfall are an integral part of life in Canada. Canadians talk a lot about the weather, especially when it’s cold. And wind chill always makes its way into the conversation. It is not unusual for temperatures to reach minus 33-degree Celsius with a windchill, making it feel like minus 40 degrees. We bundle up and Canadian life continues on.

What is Canada famous for?
Hoar frost, Canada

# 14 Winter Sports

Living in a cold environment, Canadians make the most of it. In Canada, there are plenty of outdoor skating rinks and in Ottawa, the nation’s capital, there is ice skating along the frozen canal.  

Canada is snowboarding and skiing heaven. From Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort in the west to Mont Tremblant in the east, Canadians hit the slopes! Snowshoeing is also very popular along with other classic winter sports of cross country skiing, dogsledding and curling. There are many summer sports in Canada too but we are defined by our harsh winters. 

# 15 Poutine

Have you heard of poutine? Poutine is a dish that originated in the province of Quebec. Think steamy french fries, topped with cheese curds and beef gravy. If you are in Canada you need to try it. 

# 16 Quebec City

Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec, is the only walled city in Canada. Founded in 1608, it is one of North America’s oldest settlements. A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, wander in the old town exploring the maze of cobbled streets and ancient buildings and you may feel like you are in Europe. Quebec City is famous for its “Winter Carnaval” but is an outstanding year-round destination and arguably Canada’s prettiest city. 

#17 Road Trips

Remember how huge Canada is? If you are planning a trip to Canada, try to focus on one part of the country. Note that although Canada has two of its own airlines, it is expensive to fly from one coast to the other. For Canadians, it is often cheaper to fly to Europe than it is across our own country.

One of the best ways to experience Canada is to take a road trip. Be prepared… you can drive all day and still be in the same province! Planning a road trip and camping in Canada is one of the most Canadian things you could do. Many Canadians love to camp in tents or a motorhome. It’s a fabulous way to connect with the country, her people and landscapes. You might also be lucky enough to see some incredible wildlife. 

And there you have it! Seventeen things that Canada is famous for but of course, in a country of this size, there are at least 117 more! 

What is Canada famous for?
Todd Inlet, Canada

Alison, from the travel blog, Dreamer at Heart, is an over-50 something solo female traveler. She is following her dream of exploring the world through slow travel and house sitting. Chatting in the local language (or trying at least!) is a passion for Alison, as connecting with the locals is a priority wherever she lands. 

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