Ritika Aggarwal
The city’s European charm comes alive during the holiday season as you step into a real-life winter wonderland in Quebec City, with its cobblestone streets, festive lights, and historic Old Town.
The whole city features spectacular light displays like the Vancouver Christmas Market and the Festival of lights at VanDusen Gardens.
Known for the world’s biggest Toronto’s Santa Claus parade at Christmas that take in the Winter Village in the charming Distillery District, a festival that kicks off with the lighting of a massive Christmas tree.
Beginning with the Illumination ceremony, the nation’s capital baths the parliament buildings into dramatic lights followed by various events like ice skating and exploring festive decoration.
The famous Falls are illuminated with stunning lights, and the surrounding area's annual Winter Festival of lights has more than 3 million twinkling lights.
Montreal’s Christmas festival vibes in unmatched with dazzling lights, holiday markets and other winter activities.
Spend your winter days at the breathtaking snow-covered peaks, cosy chalets and world-class skiing or soak in the hot springs at night.
Move your feet to live Indigenous drumming and dancing along with folk songs. Don't forget to try the fresh-baked nibbles, stroll through the charming street, with twinkling lights.