As spring approaches, many new immigrants arrive in Canada. Winter in Canada is coming to an end now that the days are heating up and growing longer. Many Canadian provinces have pleasant weather and low hotel and flight rates this spring, which are ideal for vacations. May 20 marks the first day of spring. The anniversary of Victoria Day is celebrated by Canadians on May 22, which falls on a Monday this year. Spring and more pleasant weather are heralded by Victoria Day. Over the weekend or soon, take advantage of Victoria Day’s federal statutory holiday by visiting these locations. Let’s discover Canada’s top places to visit for newcomers.
Vancouver and Tofino, British Columbia
Springtime is a time when pink flowering trees bloom all over Vancouver, from downtown parks to residential neighborhoods like Strathcona. Grouse Mountain offers a short but challenging hiking trail, Grouse Grind, which you can climb for a leisurely stroll in Stanley Park or Granville Island.
It’s a fantastic time of year to visit Tofino in British Columbia during springtime. In the summer, the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve can be explored when the weather is not as hot and fewer visitors are present. The migration season for grey whales coincides with the time when they are moving for summer feeding.
Canada’s best places to Visit – Banff, Alberta
Towns like Banff can be found in the Rocky Mountains. There are many excellent hiking routes there, including the Fenland Trail, Sundance Canyon, and Bow River Trail. In and around the town are some beautiful sights, even if trekking isn’t your thing. Sulphur Mountain can also be reached by gondola and kayaking at Vermilion Lakes.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Its expansive prairies, dense forests, sand dunes, and numerous lakes make Saskatchewan a popular tourist destination. With a highly young population, Saskatoon boasts award-winning eateries. Over 80 kilometers of hiking and sightseeing paths can be found in the Meewasin Valley, which is centered in the center of Saskatoon.
Manitoba Provincial Parks, Manitoba
Several provincial parks can be reached within two hours of Winnipeg, Manitoba’s capital city. Camping, hiking, or simply relaxing on the beach make these parks a wonderful weekend getaway destination. In addition to hosting the Winnipeg Folk Festival and other entertainment events, Birds Hill is one of Manitoba’s most popular provincial parks.
Toronto, Ontario
A new season of being outside begins in Toronto in the spring after the chilly months. Among the festivals held in the city are the Out Toronto LGBTQ + Film Festival, the Toronto Jazz Festival, Toronto Storytelling, and Canadian Music Week. Besides Centre Island and High Park, there are cherry blossoms blooming in Centennial Park and High Park.
Quebec City, Quebec
As Quebecers and tourists descend on sugar shacks for hearty maple syrup-drenched meals during springtime, the season is known as “sugaring off.” A large number of Nordic spas can be found in the area. Spa des Neiges and Strm Spa Nordique offer outdoor baths with views of the St. Lawrence River, while Siberia Spa, Nordique Spa Stoneham, and Spa des Neiges provide sanctuaries in the woods where you can relax.
Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
A number of landmarks in New Brunswick are connected to the Fundy National Park and the Bay of Fundy. The most powerful tides in the world have shaped a coastline that is distinguished by breathtaking cliffs, marine caverns, and rock formations. Lighthouses, quaint fishing villages, and, hopefully, up to 12 distinct species of whales can all be spotted nearby.
Canada’s top places to visit in spring – Halifax, Nova Scotia
With its beautiful waterfront and historic structures, the Atlantic coast’s most important city is Halifax. Among North America’s oldest farmers markets, the Seaport Farmers Market can be found in Boston. Along the waterside of the city is a three-mile boardwalk. Those interested in visiting Nova Scotia’s most renowned lighthouse may want to drive to Peggy’s Cove.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown is one of the most prosperous coastal cities in Canada. Visitors to PEI might be interested in visiting during the spring lobster season which lasts two months. Early in the morning, boats depart to catch lobsters, which are sold to customers at the dock immediately following their capture. While admiring the harbor views and passing by historical sites, the Victoria Park Boardwalk is an excellent place to stroll.
St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
As one of the ancient cities on the continent, St. John is located at the easternmost point of North America. Icebergs and aquatic creatures are visible up close on cruises. Many festivals are held in the spring, including music, food, and theatre. The Avalon Peninsula’s Sea caves and coves can even be explored by kayak if you’re feeling particularly adventurous.



