A ‘Bridgerton’ Ball is coming to Canada and it sounds dreamy AF

To compile the report, the travel company considered the quantity and quality of reviews on its site between November 1, 2020 and October 31, 2021.

So call your boss and set aside some time because you’ll probably feel some serious wanderlust at the end of this list.

Whistler, BC

Why you need to go: This famous resort community is known worldwide for its friendly village, beautiful mountain views and extraordinary winter sports opportunities.

Although there is skiing and other outdoor activities, the village ensures that there is always something to explore between the slopes. It’s not hard to see why it’s ranked as the most popular travel destination on the list!

Tofino, BC

Why you need to go: Wax your surfboard because Tofino is internationally renowned for its surf, temperate rainforest, and peaceful ocean vibes.

Plus, it’s not even just a summer destination, as winter crowds head to this BC spot to enjoy some good old-fashioned storm watching. Oh, and its beaches are beyond gorgeous.

Vancouver, BC

Why you need to go: One of Canada’s biggest cities is also one of its most popular places for visitors, and that makes sense.

There are tons of things to do in the city. You can get lost in Stanley Park, eat through Granville Island Market, or just hang out at Kitsilano Beach. What’s not to like?

Banff, AB

Why you need to go: Another beautiful mountain town that is definitely worth a visit!

Banff is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, with stunning alpine views and endless winter and summer activities. And of course, if you want to relax, you can also stay in town and soak up the warm hospitality the area is known for.

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

Why you need to go: It’s time to get Ontario representation on the list!

This epicenter of the Niagara wine region has a beautiful downtown filled with cool heritage buildings. The laid-back energy makes it a great place to hang out and soak up the good vibes.

The area is home to tons of beautiful wineries, although there’s a lot more to do there than just drink wine.

Victoria, BC

Why you need to go: If you’re looking for one of the most British cities outside of the UK, look no further.

Victoria made the list due to things like being able to have afternoon tea at the iconic Empress Hotel. Plus, it’s a stone’s throw from some of the country’s most unique forests.

Quebec City, Quebec

Why you need to go: Not only is Quebec City the only walled city north of Mexico, but it’s also one of the few places in the world that could convert a winter hater.

Experiencing the iconic Winter Carnival should be on every Canadian’s bucket list! Combine a rich and interesting history with more poutine than you could ever eat, it only makes sense that this destination is so popular.

Jasper, Alberta

Why you need to go: This quaint town sits in the middle of the Rocky Mountains, which means it’s surrounded by some of the most breathtaking views in the world.

It’s the perfect place to experience all that Mother Nature has to offer. With Jasper National Park and many more on your doorstep, it’s hard to think of a reason why you shouldn’t dream of Jasper.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Why you need to go: If you love the roar of the ocean and the salty East Coast air, you’re not alone.

Many travelers have visited Halifax, one of Canada’s most walkable cities, for its maritime tradition, amazing restaurants and rich history. Breathe in this Atlantic air and lose yourself in its many beautiful streets.

Montreal, Quebec

Why you need to go: Montreal is the definition of a must-do trip. Like so many people say, it’s like a European city in the middle of Canada and it has all the cultural touchpoints that go with it.

It’s a city full of amazing restaurants, bars and events, all of which are worth visiting on their own. And, of course, last year’s travelers agree!

If you needed a sign that it was time to start planning an adventure, this is it.

Before you go, check out our responsible travel guide to be informed, be safe, be smart, and above all, be respectful on your adventure.

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