

Iconic Vancouver landmark offering stunning views, a convention centre, and the Pan Pacific Hotel.
A breathtaking suspension bridge and treetop adventures in a lush rainforest.
A vibrant public market with local food, crafts, and a stunning waterfront view.
A world-renowned museum showcasing First Nations art and culture.
Famous for its unique coffee blends and creative breakfast dishes.
Known for its Southern-inspired breakfast menu and lively atmosphere.
Iconic for its waterfront location and exceptional sushi and Japanese cuisine.
Fluffy stacks with maple syrup, often served with bacon or fruit
Coffee roll with various fillings, a Canadian classic

French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy
A symbol of friendship and welcome, these stone figures are a traditional Inuit landmark.
A staple of Canadian cuisine, this sweet treat is made from the sap of maple trees.
Handcrafted from moose hide, these traditional moccasins are both comfortable and durable.
Canada Place's outdoor activities involve water and the elements, making a waterproof phone case a must-have.
Canada's climate is temperate with significant precipitation; layers will ensure comfort and flexibility when exploring.
Canada's climate can be drying; packing moisturizer and lip balm will help alleviate dry skin and mouth.
A bustling traditional market in Najaf, offering a glimpse into Iraqi culture and history.
Explore Hokkaido's rich history and Ainu culture at this engaging museum.

A charming village green in Wiscasset, Maine, surrounded by historic buildings and offering beautiful views of the Sheepscot River.