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Canada offers diverse attractions for 2026 visitors

Canada is set to become a top travel destination in 2026, with a mix of major events, new accommodations, and unique experiences. The PC Agency has been appointed to manage PR for Destination Canada in the UK, highlighting the country's appeal. Key events include the FIFA World Cup 2026, with matches in Toronto and Vancouver, and Ottawa's 200th anniversary celebrations.

The year promises a wave of new hotel openings, enhancing Canada's hospitality landscape. Vancouver will see the debut of The Arden Hotel, whilst The Alexander Spa Hotel in Canmore will offer a luxury wellness retreat. Banff's Rimrock Resort is set to reopen, and Saskatoon's Bessborough Hotel will undergo renovations to restore its historic charm.

Astrotourism is also on the rise, with Canada home to the world's first Dark Sky Reserve in Québec. The Neqotkuk First Nation aims to become the first Indigenous Dark Sky Community, and New Brunswick plans to establish the world's densest dark sky corridor along the Bay of Fundy.

Road trips remain a popular way to explore Canada's vast landscapes, with routes like the Crowsnest Highway and Yukon's Dempster Highway offering stunning views. Ottawa's bicentennial will feature events such as Doors Open Ottawa, allowing visitors to explore over 100 significant buildings.

These attractions underscore Canada's commitment to offering diverse and memorable experiences for travellers in 2026


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Canada offers diverse attractions for 2026 visitors

Canada is set to become a top travel destination in 2026, with a mix of major events, new accommodations, and unique experiences. The PC Agency has been appointed to manage PR for Destination Canada in the UK, highlighting the country's appeal. Key events include the FIFA World Cup 2026, with matches in Toronto and Vancouver, and Ottawa's 200th anniversary celebrations.

The year promises a wave of new hotel openings, enhancing Canada's hospitality landscape. Vancouver will see the debut of The Arden Hotel, whilst The Alexander Spa Hotel in Canmore will offer a luxury wellness retreat. Banff's Rimrock Resort is set to reopen, and Saskatoon's Bessborough Hotel will undergo renovations to restore its historic charm.

Astrotourism is also on the rise, with Canada home to the world's first Dark Sky Reserve in Québec. The Neqotkuk First Nation aims to become the first Indigenous Dark Sky Community, and New Brunswick plans to establish the world's densest dark sky corridor along the Bay of Fundy.

Road trips remain a popular way to explore Canada's vast landscapes, with routes like the Crowsnest Highway and Yukon's Dempster Highway offering stunning views. Ottawa's bicentennial will feature events such as Doors Open Ottawa, allowing visitors to explore over 100 significant buildings.

These attractions underscore Canada's commitment to offering diverse and memorable experiences for travellers in 2026


This story was selected and published by a human editor, with content adapted from original press material using AI tools. Spot an error? Report it here.

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