The CN Tower is a communications and observation tower in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its height is 553.33 metres (1,815.4 ft) tall.
The CN Tower was the world's tallest free-standing structure and had the world's hightest public observatory until 2010 when Dubai's Burj Khalifa officially took on the title.
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With more than 6 million cu ft (168,000 cubic meter) of water falling over its brink per minute, Niagara Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America and maybe the most famous in the world, attracting millions tourist each year.
Rocky Mountaineer is a Canadian tour company offering Western Canadian vacation packages that operates trains on four rail routes through British Columbia and Alberta.
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One of the largest ski and snowboard resorts anywhere in the world. Whistler Blackcomb offers world-class snowsports on 8,000 acres of terrain. Whistler Village is a pleasant place to stay with high quality hotels and great restaurants.
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Carnaval de Québec in Quebec City is the world's biggest winter celebration, and the third largest carnival. Held annually from the end of January for 2 and a half weeks, the carnival attracts people from all over the world to experience snow baths, night parades, slide runs, ice fishing, concerts, snow sculptures, horse-drawn sleigh rides, husky powered dogsled rides,
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Every year around September the small, northern Manitoba town of Churchill on the edge of Hudson's Bay welcomes its furry white visitors - Polar Bears. The bears move between the ice and the land during this time and pass by the town making polar bear watching tours possible.
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The annual Calgary Stampede features the famous million dollar rodeo, world-famous chuckwagon races and spectacular evening grandstand show. The city of Calgary comes alive during this unique event.
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In the heart of the Canadian Rockies is Banff National Park, a World Heritage Site designated by the UN. Lake Louise and the Lake Louise Ski Resort are nearby. If you want to enjoy snowsports, wildlife watching or explore the beautiful mountains, Banff is a good place to start.
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A pride of Vancouver and the biggest park in the city. Stanely Park is over 1,000 acres in size. Surrounded by the Seawall, a walking, rollerblading and bicycle route that stretches 8km around the park, through original rainforest and past sandy beaches. The Vancouver Aquarium Children's Farmyard, Miniature Railway, tennis courts, putting course, beaches, a children's water park, a heated ocean-side swimming pool.
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