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Things I'd Like to DO Part 4 (Canada Edition)

(None of my Canada pictures are on my phone, so I don't know)


Parts one-three of this series was on activities that I would like to do in the U.S. states that I haven't been to before. The next section of this series will be on activities that I would like to do in areas of Canada that I've never been to before. The only part of Canada that I've been to before is Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. We did also land in Toronto and drive through Toronto to get to Waterloo. In Waterloo, I got to perform at conference which was an amazing experience. This series will be divided into Provinces and Territories. So in this blog I'll cover 1-3 activities that I'd like to do in each place starting from the west side. I know very little about Canada so there will be some good research involved here.


British Columbia: Go to Vancouver- I'd like to go here for 2 reasons; one because I've heard a lot of stories from people who have gone from Washington to Vancouver, and two because I know some movies and TV shows are filmed there.

Go to Yoho National Park- There's beautiful mountains, lakes, waterfalls, and rivers.

Go to Barkerville Historic Town- There's a lot of history there.


Yukon: Go to Yukon Wildlife Preserve- I love seeing animals in the wild.

Go to Sign Post Forest- It would be really cool to leave my own sign there amongst the over 77,000 signs spread out there.

Go to Takhini Hot Springs- It would be really nice to go hiking and then relax in hot springs.


Alberta: Go to Jasper National Park- I want to see the beauty of nature there and also I have a nephew named Jasper.

Go to the Calgary Tower- I loved going up to see the view from the Space Needle in Seattle and this tower has the highest 360- degree observation deck in the world.

Go to Calgary Stampede- It's a wild west cowboy event held every summer.



Northwest Territories: Go to Nahanni National Park Reserve- It has mountains, river, waterfalls, and beautiful hot springs that you can look at.

Go to Wood Buffalo National Park- It's Canada's largest national park & it would be cool to see wild buffalo.

Go to Yellowknife- It's the capital of these territories and you can see the Aurora Borealis there.


Well that's going to be it for this first part of the Canadian section of this series. Based on my research, the west side of Canada looks absolutely beautiful. I look forward to learning more about Canada. So until my next blog, I hope you all have beautiful days ahead of you.



Go to Yoho National Park- There's beautiful mountains, lakes, waterfalls, and rivers.

Go to Barkerville Historic Town- There's a lot of history there.


Yukon: Go to Yukon Wildlife Preserve- I love seeing animals in the wild.

Go to Sign Post Forest- It would be really cool to leave my own sign there

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