CANADA Beautiful Nature Film With Relaxing Piano Music
Canada has it all. Quite literally. The world's second-biggest nation is home to hulking mountains, lakes as large as countries, an Arctic archipelago, a vast network of national parks – even its very own desert. This Commonwealth country is actually the world’s second largest. Most of that land area, however, is complete wilderness. That is certainly one of the draws of Canada: the utterly vast expanses of nature to really and truly get lost in. Its national parks are truly massive, offering picture-perfect vistas. Mountaineering, hiking, boating, swimming, cycling – there’s a lot of rewards here if you’re a fan of the great outdoors. Spot grizzly bears in Banff National Park, hit the powdered slopes of Whistler, or taste your way through some of Vancouver’s freshest wild salmon. There’s something in Canada for everyone.Encapsulating the very notion of the Great Outdoors, visitors could spend months gawking at big skies, ancient evergreens and canyons so deep that a stack of 12 double-decker buses wouldn't reach the top. Even Canada's beaches will set off the jealousy-meter. So what to see? Whales, polar bears, moose? Choice musicians, culinary magicians, indigenous villages, Inuit art? The options are endless, but that's why we're here. Away from the stunning nature of Canada – also including the Great Lakes Region – you can explore its culture and history. Get stuck into the Francophone region of Quebec, the sparkling skyscrapers and East Asian culture pockets in Vancouver, Toronto’s elegant Victorian architecture, and Canada’s ‘château style’ grand railway hotels and neo-gothic public buildings in Ottawa.
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