Top Places to Visit in Canada
Canada is the northernmost nation in North America and is encompassed by three seas (Pacific toward the west, the Arctic toward the north and Atlantic toward the east). With ten areas and three regions, Canada is the world's se?cond biggest nation by all-out zone (Russia is by a long shot the biggest). Canada's outskirts with the United States to their northwest (Alaska) and toward the south is the world's longest fringe. Here's my rundown of the best places in Canada.

List of Places to Visit in Canada
1. Confederation Bridge
With its official opening on May 31, 1997, the Confederation Bridge is situated in the Abegweit Passage of the Northumberland Strait and connections together with the territories of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. The two-path thruway toll extension is eight miles in length and it is the longest connect on the planet that crosses ice-secured water. Most of the extension is 40 meters above the water, with a 60-meter high route range for voyaging ships. As far as possible on the extension is 50 miles for each hour (80 km/h) and takes roughly ten minutes to cross. Preceding the development of the Confederation Bridge, individuals needing to visit Prince Edward Island needed to go by ships.
2. West Edmonton Mall
Situated in Edmonton, Alberta, the West Edmonton Mall is the biggest shopping center in North America and the fifth-biggest in the whole world. It was beforehand the world's biggest shopping center from 1981 until 2004. With a territory of more than 6,000,000 square feet, the shopping center contains more than 800 stores and administrations, alongside more than 23,000 workers. There is additionally leaving for in excess of 20,000 vehicles. With more than 28 million guests every year, the shopping center offers many amusement parks and attractions, for example, Galaxyland, World Waterpark, Marine Life, Ice Palace, Putt n' Glow, and Deep Sea Derby, just to give some examples.
3. Hopewell Rocks
The Hopewell Rocks are shaken arrangements brought about by tidal disintegrations situated on the upper shores of the Bay of Fundy. In particular, they are situated at Hopewell Cape, which is close to Moncton, New Brunswick. The base developments of the stones are secured with water twice day by day, yet can likewise be seen from ground level at low tide. With tides once in a while as high as 52 feet, the Hopewell Rocks are home to one of the most noteworthy normal tides on the planet.
4. Saint Joseph’s Oratory
Holy person Joseph's Oratory is a Roman Catholic basilica situated on the west slant of Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec. Development started in 1904 by Saint Andre Bessette, yet later must be expanded because of the number of guests. The Oratory's vault is the third-biggest on the planet, alongside the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro, which is situated in the Ivory Coast, and Saint Peter's Basilica, which is situated in Rome. Holy person Joseph's Oratory is the biggest church in Canada. Sibling Andre has allegedly mended numerous guests who went to the Oratory. A large number of supports are in plain view in the basilica by guests who were recuperated.