If you’ve never left the country and always wanted to visit a new place, Canada is an easy choice. Not only is it an easy drive for northerners, there’s no visa requirements and the currency helps you get more bang for your buck. So if Canada is on your bucket list – here are five places in Canada to see:
- Niagara Falls, Ontario

Perfect for a family trip and a short drive from Michigan and New York, Niagara Falls offers tons of fun for families. They offer a night show and tours or you can plan it at your own pace. For more info on Niagara Falls, visit https://www.nps.gov/nifa/index.htm
2. Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia

The Capilano Suspension bridge is not for the faint-hearted. Its majestic architecture can humble even the most die-hard adrenaline junkie. It’s beautiful views of nature attract thousands of visitors every year, to its grandeur. You can purchase tickets online or find more info on hours visit https://www.capbridge.com/
3. Banff National Park, Alberta

For the National Park buff or outdoors-men, Banff National Park makes for a fulfilling trip with nature. Located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada and the views alone are enough to make this trip worth it. For information on how to get there and what to expect visit http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/visit/localisation-location.aspx
4. Canada Wonderland, Vaughn, Ontario

The thrill seekers paradise, Canada Wonderland is a short drive from Toronto and is Canada’s premiere amusement park. They have everything from thrill rides to splash works as well as fun for the kids. It’s a great option for family travel and fun. https://www.canadaswonderland.com/
5. Old Quebec, Quebec

The perfect baecation. Located in Quebec city, Old Quebec is a UNESCO World heritage site, with beautiful architecture and filled with history. Old Quebec offers walking tours and romantic horse-drawn carriage, unique shopping boutiques and the historic Notre-Dame-de-Québec Basilica-Cathedral. Plan your baecation by visiting http://www.quebecregion.com/en/
Written by: Lungi Moore, Associate Editor, Modern Domestic