Currently, many tourists choose to make the village a vacation spot. Because in addition to being soothing, it is also far from the hustle and bustle. Each country usually also has several beautiful villages and are also ideal for vacations. One of them is Canada.
The country has famous villages and breathtaking views. Here are the seven most beautiful villages in Canada, mesmerize by their beauty!
1. Merrickville
Merrickville is a village nicknamed Jewel of the Curtain. This village is considered the most beautiful village in Canada by the Community in Bloom. This awe-inspiring place is home to beautiful Gothic churches, historic stone houses and stately Victorian mansions.
Many of these buildings have been converted into shops in the village’s thriving arts community that sells crafts, antiques, and art.
2. Memramcook
Memramcook is approximately a 20 minute drive from the cities of Moncton and Dieppe. The village is one of the main centers of Acadian culture, so many locals speak a different French derived from Chiac.
There is also the Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site which offers interesting exhibits on the history of the Acadian people. Finally, the village is surrounded by beautiful views of the Memramcook River, which offers hiking and cycling trails through magnificent marshes.
3. North Hatley
North Hatley located 29 km south of the city of Sherbrooke. The village is shaped like a natural amphitheater. The village became a favorite summer residence for wealthy Americans towards the end of the 19th century, which led to the construction of many luxurious residences.
There are century-old houses that have been converted into beautiful B & B’s, art galleries and shops.
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4. Waterton
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Waterton is a small mountain village nestled on a lake in the middle of Waterton Lakes National Park. This village is near the border between the United States and Canada.
Visitors approaching the village will be greeted with an impressive view of the Prince of Wales Hotel landmark with a charming mountain backdrop. There are several restaurants, shops, hotels and other tourist facilities that can be enjoyed by visitors.
5. Elora
Elora is located approximately 19 km northwest of Guelph. The village is located in the Elora Gorge, where limestone cliffs overlook the banks of the Grand and Irvine rivers. This nature excursion is a favorite spot for kayaking, camping, and rock climbing.
There is also the Elora Mine Conservation Area which is a former limestone mine which is now used by locals and tourists for swimming.
6. Harrison Hot Springs
Harrison Hot Springs is a small village 121 km east of Vancouver, along the shores of Harrison Lake. The village has a charming view of the lake from the sandy beach and the surrounding mountains.
The village is famous for its healing hot springs, which have a high content of natural minerals, so many visitors flock to feel the coolness of this hot spring.
7. Tadoussac
Tadoussac is about a three hour drive from Quebec. This village is famous for the possibility of allowing visitors to observe the incredible whales. This village is located at the meeting point Saguenay Fjord and the St. Saint-Laurent estuary, where whales linger in the summer before migrating to the Atlantic Ocean in the fall.
Besides the whales, the village also has an artistic historical setting, with many unique shops and boutiques lining its streets.
Visiting villages can make your vacation more memorable. Moreover, the atmosphere is so calming that it can also clear the mind.
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