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Canada is one of the most picturesque places in the world. Being the second largest country, Canada has so much to offer. Whether you are an adventure junkie or a culture vulture, this destination is the perfect bucket list travel destination you’ll ever go to. Blessed with natural landscapes, everything about Canada will leave you spellbound.

Bordered by three oceans, you can plan a journey traveling coast to coast, exploring the stunning beauty of this nation. Although 15 days might sound like a long time, we doubt if you’ll be able to travel the entire country and visit all the provinces. We have often seen that most travelers prefer to focus on an area instead of tiring themselves out with long-distance internal flights.

One of the best and most recommended ways to explore Canada is to concentrate on different regions. You could either explore western, central or eastern Canada or do bits of all three. Either way, you’ll need to prepare to be spellbound by the spectacular scenery, vibrant cities, and forests of the Canadian Shield. 

If you have just started researching for your Canada trip, you might be wondering How many days is enough to explore Canada? Or What are Canada’s top tourist spots?

As travel experts, we have curated the best Canada travel itinerary for 2 weeks. This will give you the true essence of the destination and help you discover the incredibly diverse country. Considering the vast distances involved, this itinerary may not cover everything. Nevertheless, we have picked a few highlights that will give you a glimpse of both the natural and historic wonders of this country. 

From scenic mountain waterfalls to turquoise-colored lakes, there are plenty of highlights in Canada. While it is hard to pick the number one spot, we have done the hard work for you. Niagara Falls is the most famous natural attraction in Canada. Every year, millions of travelers, both local and International, get to witness the astounding falls up close.

The second most favorite highlight of Canada is the Banff National Park & the Rocky Mountains. Known for its beautiful scenery, this is definitely one of the most instagrammable locations in Canada. From turquoise-colored lakes to snow-capped peaks and glaciers, you’ll not be disappointed.

Canada travel itinerary for two weeks

Whether you’re planning to travel solo or with your family, don’t forget to bookmark this travel itinerary. We have detailed the perfect Canada family holiday itinerary that you could take inspiration from. 

Day 1: Arrive in Toronto

Being the largest and most cosmopolitan city, Toronto boasts numerous historic architecture, modern structures, a beautiful waterfront, and world-class theaters. This vibrant city is the perfect place to start your Canadian exploration. Don’t forget to visit CN tower, which was once among the tallest towers in the world. 

Day 2: Toronto Tour

The hockey hall of fame in Toronto. The hall of fame is dedicated to the history of ice hockey.

On your second day in Toronto, we recommend you take a city tour to explore the city highlights and landmarks. If you are a sports enthusiast, the Hockey Hall of Fame and Olympic Spirit are great sites to visit. For foodies, have the best lobster sandwich at St. Lawrence Market, and for history buffs make a stop by Casa Loma and Royal Ontario Museum. 

Day 3: Niagara Falls

No visit to Canada is ever complete without getting an up-close view of Canada’s most extraordinary Natural Wonder – Niagara Falls. Visitors have a new way to experience the iconic triple waterfall by traveling through a century-old 2,200-foot-long tunnel. Opening up to a view of the falls, this latest attraction is located underneath the historic hydroelectric plant. 

Day 4: Get to Montreal from Toronto

Montreal is a vibrant city that is highly influenced by European culture. Also known as the cultural capital of Quebec, the best way to explore Montreal is by foot. Stroll through the city and be enamored by the European architecture, neighborhoods, food scene and nightlife. 

Day 5: City tour of Montreal

View of Montreal

Like the Toronto city tour, we recommend you take the hop-on hop-off bus that stops by every landmark in Montreal. Capture the intricate details of the interiors at Notre-Dame Basilica, explore Downtown Montreal and the Harborfront, eat out at Chinatown and don’t forget to do some shopping too. 

Day 6: Ottawa city tour

Montreal to Ottawa is only about two hours away by road, so if you start early, the whole day will be at your disposal. After you’ve checked into the hotel and enjoyed a good meal, spend your day discovering the best of Ottawa, Canada’s capital. From Parliament Hill to Ornamental Gardens, Ottawa is one of the best places to experience history. For foodies, Ottawa will surprise you with many local eat outs that you can try. 

15 Day Canada Travel Itinerary

Day 7: Experience Old Quebec

On day two of your Ottawa tour, visit the National War Museum, enjoy a bike ride along the Rideau Canal and visit the Notre Dame Cathedral. If you are an art enthusiast, there are plenty of galleries and art centers that you could add to your list. After an entire day of exploration, end your day at the Byward Market. Grab a bite at one of the local eateries before packing to the next destination. 

Day 8: Fly to Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta and has the closest airport to the following best location – the Banff National Park. But, before you get there, we recommend you relax and prepare yourself for the adventure that’s to follow. If you have some time, do a Calgary city tour that gives you a glimpse of everything Calgary offers. 

Day 9: Big day! 

Spend your day traveling to the national park and enjoy the scenic location to its best. Located an hour and a half from the airport, Banff is the oldest national park in Canada. Travel to the Canadian Rockies through Alberta’s foothills and take the 8-minute gondola car ride up the mountain. Discover the picture-perfect scenery of turquoise-colored lakes, snow-capped peaks and glaciers. 

Day 10: Icefield Parkway stops

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Canadian Rockies. Surround yourself with mesmerizing natural beauty and explore Columbia Icefield and Lake Louise. Experience the soothing hot springs and mountain trails. 

Day 11: Visit Edmonton

Before you jet out of Alberta, visit Edmonton. It will only take you about three hours to get to Edmonton, but it is totally worth your visit. Known as Canada’s youngest and fastest-growing capital city, Edmonton has a vast collection of scenic parks and a 500,000-square-meter mall.  

Day 12: Flying to Vancouver

Truly one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Vancouver is also known as an outdoor living city. Although the journey is less than two hours, we recommend you spend the day at leisure. Experience this sophisticated city on your terms, with no plans. 

Day 13: Take a Vancouver City Tour and explore Grouse Mountain too.

Explore the gorgeous city highlights with the best of the North Shore. Take a Grouse Mountain Sky ride to the top and also experience the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park. Some other key places to visit in Vancouver include Stanley Park, Chinatown, Gastown, English Bay, and Yaletown downtown.  

Day 14: Whistler & Shannon Falls Tour

Travel along the Sea-To-Sky Highway that leads you to the spectacular 335-meter Shannon Falls. Enjoy the mesmerizing views of glaciers, tall mountain ranges, and rivers. If you are there during the season, you’ll also experience the Peak 2 Peak gondola ride. 

Day 15: Fly out

On your last day, enjoy a delicious breakfast and relax before you start your next journey. 

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