Canada weddings holidays
A country of diverse landscapes and cultures, mesmerising scenery, wide open spaces and sophisticated cities, Canada is a truly inspiring holiday destination. From the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Coast, Canada covers 3.5 million square miles, nearly the same size as the whole of Europe. From east to west you can enjoy a coffee and a croissant at a sidewalk café, peer down the world’s tallest freestanding structure, or over majestic waterfalls. You can drive along amazing mountainous landscapes, explore national parks and spy moose and bears in the deep forests or seals and whales in the ocean.
From the rolling mountains of Québec to the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies, Canada features some of the best skiing and boarding terrain in the world set amid awe-inspiring scenery. Winter activities including dog-sledding and snowmobiling take visitors deep into the heart of the unspoilt landscape and from the small resorts to the large mountain towns, genuinely friendly locals offer a warm welcome. With plentiful snowfalls, expertly groomed pistes and outstanding back country Canada quite simply has it all! The ski fields in Alberta and British Columbia are renowned for receiving huge amounts of snow that in the interior falls as soft, light and fluffy powder. All resorts offers immaculately groomed runs that are perfect for beginners and intermediates alike as well as wide superb off-piste opportunities in their back bowls, trees and glades. The resorts also features excellent terrain parks that are very much part of the winter sports scene. The spectacular scenery also sets Canada apart; majestic peaks of the coastal mountains of B.C, the awe-inspiring Rockies, the rolling wooded Laurentians of Québec and the mighty St. Lawrence River offer a dramatic backdrop for a wide variety of snow activities including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, winter walks, ice-climbing, and snowmobiling. Heliskiing and boarding offer amazing opportunities to experience the freshest, virgin powder and can be experienced in British Columbia and Alberta.

