3 Famous Landmarks and Places to Visit
1. Niagara Falls
The Niagara Falls are located on the border of Ontario, Canada and New York, USA. They are made up of 3 waterfalls, the American Falls, the Bridal Veil Falls and the Horseshoe Falls.The Horseshoe Falls are the largest and the Bridal Veil Falls the smallest.The 3 waterfalls combine to produce the highest flow rate of any waterfall on earth.The largest vertical drop is over 165 feet. Created by glacier activity around 10000 years ago, the Niagara Falls are a source of hydropower, producing large amounts of electricity. Hydroelectric stations in the area divert less water during the summer when tourist numbers are high, ensuring a spectacular flow of water for visitors.They are visited by around 30 million people every year. At the current rate of erosion, scientists believe that the Niagara Falls will be gone in around 50000 years, luckily you still have time to see them |
BC Place Stadium
BC Place Stadium is Western Canada’s premier venue for live entertainment. It is the largest stadium of its kind in the province of British Columbia, hosting sport, exhibitions and live entertainment, right in the heart of Downtown Vancouver. They are the home of the BC Lions Football Club, Vancouver Whitecaps FC and the BC Sports Hall of Fame. Each year the stadium welcomes more than one million guests to events ranging from football, soccer and high school sports, to trade shows, monster truck displays, fun fairs and world-class music concerts. A spectacular, one-of-a-kind retractable roof - the largest in the world - reveals over 24,000 square feet of sky and has created a year-round facility for world class events in beautiful British Columbia |
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3. Quebec City
Quebec City may be the capital of the Quebec province in eastern Canada,
but its French heritage, architecture and language make it appear more like
a charming European village. The city’s icon, the stunning Chateau Frontenac,
is regarded as the most photographed hotel in North America. Québec City is
400 years old. It boasts four centuries of history marked by encounters with the
First Nations, battles between the French and English,and terrible epidemics.
It has a thriving culture,economic success, urban transformation, neighborhood
life, and the French language.Quebec City is the only fortified city north of Mexico.
Its fortifications, with four gates, feature many historic buildings and museums.
Quebec City may be the capital of the Quebec province in eastern Canada,
but its French heritage, architecture and language make it appear more like
a charming European village. The city’s icon, the stunning Chateau Frontenac,
is regarded as the most photographed hotel in North America. Québec City is
400 years old. It boasts four centuries of history marked by encounters with the
First Nations, battles between the French and English,and terrible epidemics.
It has a thriving culture,economic success, urban transformation, neighborhood
life, and the French language.Quebec City is the only fortified city north of Mexico.
Its fortifications, with four gates, feature many historic buildings and museums.