CanadaCanada is interesting primarily for its nature and attracts fans of both traditional and extreme tourism |
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BanffBanff is a cozy town surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, picturesque lakes, sparkling glaciers, hot open springs, dense coniferous forests with wild animals. High class ski resorts |
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CalgaryCalgary is a beautiful modern city with shining skyscrapers, luxurious hotels, spacious parks, numerous museums, art galleries, sports facilities, shops, restaurants and nightclubs |
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EdmontonEdmonton is one of the five "most intelligent" cities in Canada. It is ideal not only for leisure but for education as well. Local beer is excellent |
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Athabasca GlacierThe Athabasca Glacier is more than 10 thousand years old. It covers an area of more than 200 sq. km. The glacier melt slowly, moves, so tourists are not allowed to travel without a guide here |
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Banff National ParkBanff National Park is the oldest in the Rocky Mountains. A well-designed trail network gives an opportunity to examine the most hidden corners of the park |
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Banff, resortsA convenient geographic location, mild climate, hot mineral springs make the Banff resorts attractive for tourists all the year round. It is a pleasant place for recreation and sports |
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Galaxyland, West Edmonton MallGalaxyland of the West Edmonton Mall is the world's largest indoor amusement park - the four storeys of an interactive space-themed play area |
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Lake LouiseThe beautiful Lake Louise is surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains. Rich flora and fauna. Great opportunities for sports all the year round |
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Maligne LakeThe Maligne Lake (22 km length, depth 97 m) is the biggest in the Rocky Mountain glacial lake. It is fed by water of the most ancient glacier on the Earth - Athabasca |
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Mount Edith CavellThe beautiful Edith Cavell Mount of Jasper National Park attracts thousands of ecotourism fans every year. There are several popular climbing routes |
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Royal Tyrrell MuseumIn the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology one can see skeletons of huge dinosaurs, living prehistoric plants of Canada, as well as fish, turtles and cockroaches |
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World Waterpark, West Edmonton MallThe World Waterpark of the West Edmonton Mall is a huge collection of swimming pools, giant water slides and undulant wave pools. Opened every day except Sunday |
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