Explore 192 top attractions
Vancouver
The Vancouver Aquarium is a public aquarium located in Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC. In addition to being a major tourist attraction for Vancouver, the aquarium is a center for marine research, conservation, and marine animal rehabilitation.
\$28.83
Toronto
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is a public aquarium located just southeast of the CN Tower in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The aquarium is home to some 20,000 exotic marine and freshwater specimens, from a pool of more than 450 species.
\$28.60
Montreal
La Grande Roue de Montréal is a Ferris wheel located at the Old Port of Montréal. Originally built to celebrate the 375th anniversary of the city, it remains the tallest Ferris wheel in Canada, and a sightseeing must while visiting Montréal.
\$12.78
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a 140-meter-long suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bridge and surrounding park draw over 800,000 visitors every year, with various treetop adventure activities and ecology focused educational tours.
\$50.56
Niagara Falls (CA)
Dine in the revolving restaurant with views of the city. Ride one of the “Yellow Bug” glass-enclosed exterior elevators. From indoor and outdoor observation decks, get views of Niagara Falls, the Great Gorge, the Niagara wine district, the cityscape below, and the Toronto and Buffalo skylines.
\$14.32
Vaughan
Ride rollercoasters and enjoy water slides. Attend live shows and play arcade games.
\$47.84
Calgary
Take a trip around the world and see animals from across seven zones. Observe diverse animal species in their naturalistic habitats. Join educational programs to learn about conservation efforts.
\$29.14
Visit tunnels behind the waterfall and feel the mist. Take photos from observation decks with a close view of the falls.
\$20.37
Science World is a charitable non-profit and science centre based in Vancouver, BC that engages learners across the province in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art & design and math). Visitors to this iconic geodesic dome can explore interactive, hands-on exhibits and galleries that nurture their process of discovery and inspire connection with their natural, physical and built environments. At Science World, the team actively inspires the next generation of problem solvers, world changers and nerds.
\$23.15
Toronto Zoo is Canada’s largest zoo, spanning over 700 acres and housing more than 3,000 animals across seven geographic regions. Visitors can explore habitats ranging from the tropical Indo-Malaya Pavilion to the Tundra Trek, which features polar bears and Arctic wolves. Beyond its exhibits, the zoo is a global leader in wildlife conservation, dedicated to protecting endangered species through world-class research and reintroduction programs.
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Flyover in Canada is an immersive ride that uses VR motion chairs, water, wind, and smells to simulate the sense of flight. The experience takes you all over Canada, in one, hyper-realistic trip. The experience starts with a pre-show that sets the stage for the main attraction, introducing the locations, people, and cultures that will be featured during the VR trip. Next, after stepping foot in the theatre, getting strapped to your seat, with your feet dangling below, you forget where you are as the ride transports you across the country's landscapes and textures. To remember the experience, feel free to stop by the Flyover gift shop, or enjoy a coffee, snack, and stunning views at the venue's cafe.
\$20.74
Ride the Skyride gondola, visit the wildlife refuge, and see the cityscape. Hike trails are suitable for all skill levels.
\$57.57
Banff
Banff Gondola is a cable car experience in Banff National Park, Canada. The gondola transports visitors to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. At the top, visitors can enjoy interactive experiences at the Above Banff Interpretive Centre and Theatre, as well as restaurants and various hiking trails.
\$57.69
VanDusen Botanical Garden is a flower-packed oasis spanning 55 acres in the heart of Vancouver, Canada. Visitors can walk among 7,500 plant species and varieties of flora and fauna from all over the world.
\$10.87
Jasper
Visitors from all corners of the world flock to the Icefields Parkway, and ever since it opened in 1940, it's been the best place to witness nature's majesty in Canada. Witness mountains, glaciers, turquoise lakes, rivers and wildlife in a picture-book setting you have to see to believe along a winding stretch of road from Jasper to Lake Louise. At the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre, located on the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93 N) – 1 hour south of Jasper and 2.5 hours north of Banff, visitors can learn about early travel through the Canadian Rockies.
\$31.76
The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum in central Toronto focused on the world of art, culture, and nature. It's one of the biggest and most important museums in North America and the largest in Canada.
\$16.05
Rightly known as the ultimate glacier experience, the Columbia Icefield in Alberta, Canada is the place to go for adventure. Visitors can ride aboard an Ice Explorer designed purely for glacial travel on the Athabasca Glacier. You can also brave a walk on the glass-floored Columbia Icefield Skywalk. Discover ancient stories, stand amongst astounding scenery, and come away with a deep sense of wonder for the natural world.
View an extensive collection of Canadian art. Participate in interactive workshops and educational programs.
\$18.52
Ottawa
Explore the beautiful city of Ottawa with a cruise on the beautiful Rideau Canal! Feel the breeze in your hair and the sun on your face as you leisurely cruise along the historic canal. Enjoy the stunning views of the city and its landmarks, and take in the vibrant energy of the city. Come aboard today and see why Ottawa should be your next cruise destination!
\$33.05
Victoria
One of Canada's grandest and best-loved museums holds a vast treasure chest of objects related to the natural, modern, and First Nations history of the British Columbia area. Learn about the fossils, insects, birds, and animals of the region, and retrace the local history of human settlement – including an extensive collection related to indigenous peoples.
\$15.80