Tourists come here to admire the rumbling Niagara Falls and watch the blue whales play. Entertainment in Canada is completely unique and there is hardly a country that is ready to offer something like this.
Biodome (Montreal)
Biodom (this is not the Biosphere Museum) was completed by the start of the 1976 Olympics. And at that time there was a velodrome. Later, it was converted into a unique complex that reproduces all five types of American ecosystems under its roof. Here you will see the South American rainforest, the North American Laurentian mixed forest, the marine zone, as well as the polar zone, divided into the Arctic and Antarctic.
The biodome cannot be attributed to any specific type. This is not a zoological or botanical park, not an aquarium, but all taken together.
Bay of Fundy
Meeting a live whale in the ocean is an absolutely fantastic adventure. But in the Bay of Fundy, such a meeting is quite common. And this giant can not only be viewed, but even photographed, if you're lucky. Not only blue whales, but also minke whales and predatory killer whales come here in search of food.
All local travel agencies organize such excursions. Sometimes whales can be seen from the shore, but more often, nevertheless, it is necessary to go out to sea.
Fear Factory attraction
The creators of the "Fear Factory" are sure that nothing more terrible in the entertainment industry has yet been invented. This place even has a legend. According to her, the building was once a coffin factory. The owner of the factory, a surprisingly greedy man named Mortimer, personally supervised the production process and also acted as a security guard, dispersing young people who tried to enter the factory. And so, another skirmish ended with the death of the owner. The culprits were not found, and the coffin with Mortimer's body after a while turned out to be empty. And the spirit of the dead man still roams the factory, protecting it from uninvited visitors.
The attraction is located in a town located at the very edge of Niagara Falls, and has been operating for three decades. Only a small number of daredevils can complete the entire excursion to the end, and this is the pride of the owners of the attraction. And in the local shop you can buy a lot of cute trinkets to remember your visit here.
Niagara Falls
And, of course, coming to Canada and not visiting Niagara Falls will be the biggest missed opportunity of your life. Just be sure to stock up on a good raincoat to appreciate the power of the water falling from a huge height and at the same time not get wet to the skin in the first seconds.