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Canada in Pictures: Beautiful Places to Photograph

  
Via:  Buzz of the Orient  •  15 hours ago  •  1 comments

By:   Written by Lana Law

Canada in Pictures: Beautiful Places to Photograph
 

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Canada in Pictures: Beautiful Places to Photograph


Canada's beautiful landscapes and intriguing cities lend themselves to photography. Beautiful pictures are all part of a visit, regardless of where you travel in the country.

The  West Coast  offers a rugged and remote wilderness experience that will find you capturing wild scenery. The jagged mountains and picturesque lakes of the  Rocky Mountains  in  British Columbia  and  Alberta  are another huge reason to visit western Canada with your camera.

In  Central Canada , the prairie provinces offer their own unique beauty, particularly in summer when the fields bloom bright yellow with canola and sunflowers. In the fall, Ontario parks offer fabulous opportunities to see leaves showing offer their colors.

In the Atlantic provinces of  Eastern Canada , you'll find small fishing villages, lighthouses, and if you are visiting at the right time of year, a chance to see icebergs.

And in  Canada's far north , which stretches to the Arctic Ocean, see polar bears, northern lights, and undiscovered national parks.

Bring your camera, or even just your phone, and capture beautiful images from coast to coast to coast, as we like to say in Canada.



Lake Louise, Alberta


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Lake Louise, Alberta | Photo Copyright: Lana Law

Lake Louise is one of the most beautiful and most photographed lakes in Canada. It's sparkling waters reflect different colors depending on the time of the day and even the time of year, but shades range from green and turquoise to a shimmering blue. You can take your pictures from the water's edge in front of the Chateau Lake Louise, not far from the parking lot, or wander along the lakeside trail.

For even more stunning images, hike up to the big beehive high above the lake, for outstanding views. This hike can be done as an extension to the extremely popular  Lake Angnes Tea House Hike .

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Moraine Lake


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Moraine Lake

The Rocky Mountains are home to some of the most spectacular scenery in Canada. The turquoise lakes surrounded by snowcapped peaks, particularly those in  Banff National Park , are some of the main attractions for photographers. While  Lake Louise  tends to get all the attention, Moraine Lake, just a short distance away, offers an incredible scene. You can also get up high above the lake to capture the mountains reflecting in the still water.

Read More:  Hikes in Banff National Park



Polar Bears in Churchill


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Polar bears in Churchill

In northern Manitoba, the polar bears that transit through the small town of Churchill in late fall offer some of the best opportunities for wildlife photography in Canada. Visitors can go out on the tundra in Tundra Buggies, which allow for close-up viewing of the bears in their natural habitat.



Canola Fields in Manitoba and Saskatchewan


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Canola fields on the Canadian prairies

If you are traveling from the lovely city of  Winnipeg , heading west across Manitoba and Saskatchewan during the month of July, you can expect to see fields of bright golden yellow. The endless fields of canola are one of the highlights of a summer drive across Canada. Find a high vantage point to photograph from, or locate a patch of trees or barn to add some perspective to your image.

Less prevalent but equally beautiful are fields of sunflowers, which are also cause for celebration if you have your camera handy. These bloom later into the summer.

Read More:  Things to Do in Regina



Niagara Falls


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Niagara Falls in winter

Niagara Falls is a beautiful sight at any time of year. You can always capture good photos here in the summer, but winter offers something truly special. The ice-covered railings and tree limbs, and the giant plume of mist rising off the falls on still days make for some great photos. Many of the  attractions in Niagara Falls  offer great ways to see the falls and opportunities for beautiful photos.



Ontario in the Fall


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Canisbay Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park

The lakes and forests of Ontario make for spectacular fall photography. Some of the best places to see fall color are in  Ontario's parks .

In  southern Ontario , the autumn color change begins in mid-September, peaking between the end of September and the middle of October. Some areas, like Algonquin Provincial Park are at a higher elevation than other parks and the city of Toronto, just a couple of hours away. Your best bet is a visit to the park in the first week of October. You can expect to find bright yellows, oranges, and reds, with a mix of green pines for contrast. For the best photo opportunities, head out on  Algonquin's hiking trails .

In  northwestern Ontario , in places like Fort Frances, Kenora, Dryden, and Lake of the Woods, color change comes a few weeks earlier. Peak times are often around the end of September.



Peggy's Cove


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Lighthouse at Peggy's Cove

One of the most photographed sights in Eastern Canada, the lighthouse at Peggy's is an iconic East Coast image. A good  day trip from Halifax , this is a beautiful place to photograph any time of day and in any season. Even on stormy days, the drama of the ocean waves and threatening clouds allow for beautiful photographs. Sunny days or sunset are even better.



Icebergs in Newfoundland


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Iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland

Another of Canada's most photographed annual spectacles is the stream of icebergs that flow past the eastern shores each spring. Huge masses of ice drift by, close enough to shore that you can photograph them easily from land.

Read More:  Tourist Attractions in Newfoundland



Icefields Parkway, Alberta


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Athabasca Glacier on the Icefields Parkway, Alberta | Photo Copyright: Lana Law

The Icefields Parkway, which runs between Lake Louise and Jasper, is one of the most beautiful drives in all of Canada. The snow-capped mountains and turquoise lakes are spectacular, but the drive also offers the unique opportunity to get up close to a glacier. Stop at the Columbia Icefield Discovery Center for a chance to look out over, photograph, or even take a trip out onto the Athabasca Glacier.



Yoho National Park


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Emerald Lake

Yoho National Park in British Columbia is one of the most beautiful parks in western Canada, but is much less known than places like Banff or Jasper National Park. The alpine scenery of mountains, crystal clear lakes, meadows, and huge waterfalls offer unparalleled opportunities for photography.  Emerald Lake  is one of the highlights.  Lake O'Hara  is another gem, but access is restricted to a maximum number of visitors.



Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve


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Pacific Rim National Park, Tofino

Along the western coast of Vancouver Island, the  small town of Tofino  is an off-the-beaten path tourist town. Its remoteness is part of the attraction. Just outside of this town is Pacific Rim National Park, home to endless stretches of beach backed by stands of ancient firs and spruce trees.

Easy  hiking trails  allow access to this wilderness area, and quaint oceanfront lodges provide the perfect place to relax and enjoy the area. This is also Canada's most popular area for surfing. Photography opportunities are outstanding.



Historic Streets of Quebec City


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Quebec in Winter

History is everything in this beautiful city. Old stone buildings and cobblestone streets make for lovely images. Quebec is equally beautiful in summer and winter, so you can plan a trip here any time. The narrow alleys and historic buildings are a dream for photographers.

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Place Royale | Photo Copyright: Lana Law

Some of the oldest buildings in Canada can be found in Quebec's Place Royale. Still functioning as stores, inns, and restaurants, tourists can enjoy the architecture from inside and out.



Ottawa and the Canadian Tulip Festival


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Parliament Hill during the Tulip Festival

The nation's capital offers a  wealth of sights all year long . Watch locals skating down the Rideau Canal in winter, explore the city center, and in spring, don't miss the city's colorful Tulip Festival. Seas of bright flowers provide the perfect foreground for shots of the Parliament Buildings and the Peace Tower.



Nahanni National Park Reserve


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Nahanni National Park Reserve

Canada's far north is the least explored area in the country, but home to some of the most rugged and beautiful scenery. Nahanni National Park in the Northwest Territories is a  UNESCO World Heritage Site  and home to huge waterfalls, raging rivers, granite spires, and mountains. It's known widely in the canoeing community as a bucket-list destination.



Old Montreal, Quebec


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Bonsecours Market, Old Montreal | Photo Copyright: Lana Law

Montreal is a fabulous city and Old Montreal is a photographer's dream. The cobbled street and old buildings make for outstanding pictures. Wander down Rue Saint-Paul to admire the architecture, do some shopping, or enjoy a meal.



Kluane National Park and Reserve


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Kluane National Park and Reserve

Home to Canada's largest ice field and highest peak (Mount Logan) Kluane National Park is a treasure trove of beautiful photographs just waiting to happen. It's also habitat for grizzlies. Photograph glaciers, mountains, lakes, and wildlife in this beautiful park in the Yukon.

If you're lucky and visiting in the fall or winter, you may also get a chance to do some night photography and capture the northern lights.



Gulf Islands of British Columbia


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Maple Bay and the Gulf Islands

The Gulf Islands, between the city of Vancouver and Vancouver Island, is a wonderful place to explore by ferry. Island hop and explore small towns, like those found on  Salt Spring Island . Watch for wildlife, like bald eagles, whales, and other marine life, while sailing through the sparkling blue waters.



Colorful Architecture in St. John's


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St. John's

The city of  St. John's, Newfoundland  is full of character, and a walk down the city streets past the brightly painted buildings will add loads of excitement to your photos. The hills make images even that much more impactful.


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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    15 hours ago

I have to admit that I've never been to any of those magnificent National Parks, and of all those images, I've only been to Niagara Falls, Algonquin Park and Ottawa in Ontario; Quebec City and Montreal in Quebec.  However I have been to more places in Canada than those shown in the seed. Had I not gone to China I was planning on buying an RV and travelling right across the country on my own - I was already separating from my first wife.  There is just so much beauty in Canada.  

 
 

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