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27 Incredible Places to Visit in Canada This Summer

Canada is filled with incredible places to visit during the summer, ranging from stunning beaches, soaring mountains, beautiful parks, and so much more. With the warm summer weather, outdoor travels are an absolute must. If you’re from Canada, you’ll know the summer passes way too quickly. Before you know it, it will be snowing again! Take advantage of the season and visit some incredible places the country has to offer.

With so many wonderful summer destinations, it can certainly be challenging to decide where to go! And so, a group of travel bloggers has come together to recommend their favourite places to visit in Canada this summer. Surely, they will inspire you to add more places to your bucket list!

Continue reading to discover the best places in Canada to visit this summer!

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Places to Visit in the West Coast of Canada in Summer

Whistler

Recommended by Daniel of Destinationless Travel 

Whistler is one of the best places to visit in Canada in summer (and really all year round!). People hanging out at the beach in Whistler.

When it comes to epic summer destinations in Canada few are as popular or well known as Whistler. Although famous for world-class skiing, Whistler is home to a huge range of bucket list things to do in the summer too.

For many, your days will be spent at one of the lakes around town. The most popular for a beach day is Lost Lake where you’ll find crowds of people of all ages relaxing at the beach. Take a walk around the lake and take a plunge off the floating jetty or take a paddleboard and explore. Regardless it’s a fun day out.

For the adrenaline junkies, you simply have to get yourself a day pass on the gondola and try some downhill mountain biking. The trails here are epic and even the most experience can find one to test their skills. Of course, if you have no experience you can still give it a go, or, take a ride on one of the many trails around town. Just head to a bike rental store, grab a bike and a map and explore.

After all the riding it’s likely you’ll be thirsty and hungry. A favorite spot of mine is Whistler Brewing. The brewery is located a short drive from the center of town and they brew some delicious Canadian craft beer. The brewery also has a hearty menu with lots of pub classics. My favorite though? The bigger than your face nachos. Seriously it’s huge and will easily feed two people.

The above activities really stick to a typical budget in Whistler, however for those who want to spoil themselves a floatplane tour around the mountains is a must. This unique experience has you taking off and landing in lakes all while enjoying a classic scenic flight with breathtaking views.

With the above activities and so much more it’s no wonder people love Whistler in summer! 

Where to Stay in Whistler:

Bowen Island

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Bowen Island is one of the best places to visit in Canada in summer (and really all year round!). View of the harbour with boats.

While Canada has plenty of winter attractions, it really comes to life in summer. And what better place to visit on a balmy summer day than a gorgeous island just off the Pacific Coast? Little Bowen Island meets all the requirements for a perfect day trip (or longer if you have the time) – spectacular scenery, a convenient location by car or public transport, beaches, hikes, water sports, and a great selection of shops, restaurants and bars, most of which are found right in beautiful Snug Cove.

Located just a 20-minute ferry ride across from Vancouver’s Horseshoe Bay terminal, Bowen Island is particularly popular with hikers. This lush island is laced with nice hiking trails, many of which start right at the harbour. Iconic Mount Gardner is accessed via several different trails and provides incredible scenic lookouts of the mainland (on a clear day, all the way to Mount Baker), Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast and the Pebble Beach Sea Walk is a pleasant stroll with amazing views and a cute little lighthouse at the end. Also, if you ask around near Snug Cove a local might help you find the famous Driftwood Mastodon. Then, once you’ve worn yourself out, you can choose from a number of cozy beaches.

Tacos, hot dogs, and ice cream are among the favourite choices along the pleasant harbour and there are many interesting shops and galleries for those looking for a memento of their time on Bowen. Whether you are looking to get active or just soak in some island ambiance, Bowen Island is a great choice.

Where to Stay on Bowen Island:

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Wells Gray Provincial Park

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Wells Gray is one of the best places to visit in Canada in summer (and really all year round!). Aerial view of the waterfall.

One of the best places to visit in British Columbia, Canada during the summer is the waterfall paradise of Wells Gray Provincial Park. There is so much beauty to be found in its dramatic peaks, alpine meadows, and clear lakes. With 41 named waterfalls and 5000km² of the mostly untouched Canadian wilderness, Wells Gray Park is an outdoor lover’s paradise.

Several of the waterfalls are accessible with a short walk or hike from the parking lot. The most popular falls are Helmcken Falls, Spahat Falls, Moul Falls, and Dawson Falls. Helmcken Falls is the fourth largest waterfall in Canada and its power and beauty will take your breath away. You can walk behind Moul Falls and feel the power of mother nature.

Wells Gray is also home to the most easily accessible alpine meadow in British Columbia, through the Trophy Mountain trail. You can also join a wilderness safari, take an aerial tour, enjoy the beauty of boating on Clearwater Lake, or take a refreshing dip in a clear lake on a hot summer day.

The best way to experience the beauty of Wells Gray Provincial Park is by camping. If you are not the camping type, you will also find several lodges nearby for a more luxurious stay.

When you witness the power of nature at Wells Gray, you cannot help but feel an overwhelming sense of wonder.

Where to Stay Near Wells Gray:

Squamish

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Squamish is one of the best places to visit in Canada in summer (and really all year round!). Man overlooking the water from the mountains.

The town of Squamish, an hour north of Vancouver on the west coast of Canada, is the ultimate outdoor playground. It seems that everybody here spends their days outside exploring the amazing places right on their doorstep. In the summer months, Squamish is buzzing with people who are all eager to get out and hike, rock climb, windsurf, mountain bike, camp and so much more.  

Squamish is located along the Sea to Sky Highway, between Vancouver and Whistler, and is nestled in amongst spectacular mountain ranges at the end of Howe Sound. It is a beautiful part of the world and is an epic place to get out and explore. There are some iconic hikes here, the most popular of which is the Stawamus Chief Trail. A short but steep hike will take you to the top of the cliffs overlooking Squamish town where you will get jaw-dropping views out over Howe Sound and the surrounding mountains.

It doesn’t really matter what activity you are into, as Squamish is pretty much guaranteed to offer it and there are few places that are this beautiful for you to enjoy spending time outdoors in the summer. As everything is located so close to the town centre you can finish off your day with some food and drinks on one of the many sunny patios in town. The perfect end to a summer’s day.

Where to Stay in Squamish:

Vancouver Island

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Walking along Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island, the largest island off the west coast of North America, is famous for its wild beaches, beautiful forests, rich diversity in marine life, and exciting activities on land and in the water. Blessed with beautiful old-growth forests, mountains, and surrounded by a spectacular coastline, exploring the incredible hiking trails in summer is very popular.

The West Coast Trail is Canada’s most famous multi-day hike. It is a tough one-week backpacking trail, camping and carrying all your supplies hiking along the coast. Hiking this trail on the beach and in the forest, you can see amazing wildlife, including bears, whales, orcas, otters, seals, and more. The Juan de Fuca trail is another multi-day hike on the coast. The beautiful trail and beaches are easy to reach by car and can be done as day hikes from the city of Victoria.

Whale watching is one of the best things to do from Vancouver Island in summer. Orcas (killer whales), Humpback whales, Pacific grey whales, and minke whales are some whale species that can be seen on whale watching tours from Vancouver Island. May to October is the best time for whale watching. California sea lions, harbor seals, dolphins, and a variety of birds are usually seen during these excursions.

Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia is a beautiful city and a very popular tourist destination. Don’t miss the spectacular gardens, seafront parks, museums, eateries, and craft brewers. It is awesome to get into the water in summer around Vancouver island with some amazing ocean sports like kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, surfing, and scuba diving.

Where to Stay on Vancouver Island:

Okanagan Valley

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The Okanagan Valley is a beautiful region in British Columbia that really comes to life in the summer months. This valley is famous for its beautiful lakes include the “lake of many colors” Kalamalka and the large Okanagan Lake. Lakeside beaches fill with vacationers enjoying the warm weather and sunshine while out on the water you’ll find tons of speed boats, houseboats, and pontoon boats.  

The main cities within the Okanagan are Kelowna and Vernon. Although Kelowna is the larger of the two, there are still plenty of things to do in Vernon with both cities boasting craft breweries, distilleries, boutique shopping, cafes, and a seemingly endless number of restaurants.  

On top of the vibrant holiday vibe and beaches, the Okanagan is famous for wine. That’s right, it is wine country with vineyards pretty much as far the eye can see. You can join one of the many wine tours in the area or simply visit cellar doors on your own and do some wine tastings. Many of the vineyards also have lake views which are simply stunning.  

If you’re not a fan of wine there are also craft cideries around and plenty of fresh fruit to pick too. U-pick farms are all over the Okanagan Valley and not only make for a fun activity, but also is a cheap way to grab local fresh fruit such as strawberries and raspberries.  

Where to Stay in Okanagan Valley:

Salt Spring Island

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Unwind on Salt Spring Island, a free-spirited island known for its stunning nature, artisan culture, and sustainable, locally grown food. The bohemian island is located between Vancouver and Vancouver Island and is reachable by ferry or floatplane. You will have gorgeous views of the neighbouring islands and the ocean on your way to Salt Spring. Summer is the perfect time to visit the creative island. Warm sunny days make it easy to enjoy all of the fun things to do on Salt Spring

The best way to explore the island is by car. First browse the Saturday Market, where you will find tons of vendors selling locally made products. Next, visit the Salt Spring Island Cheese Farm for a delicious goat cheese tasting. Afterward, continue to Garry Oaks and Salt Spring Vineyards for a wine tasting. At Salt Spring Vineyards order a glass of their bubbly, purchase some picnic ingredients, and sit outside for a picnic along the vineyards

If you’re not a wine drinker, check out Salt Spring Island Ales for a beer tasting in the forest or Salt Spring Wild Cider for a cider tasting with views overlooking the farm and valley.

One of the best activities to do during summertime is a kayak tour to Chocolate Beach. The 3-hour tour takes you to a white-crushed shell beach on a tiny island. Look out for the “loo with a view”!

Where to Stay on Salt Spring Island:

Chilliwack

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Chilliwack is one of the best places to visit in Canada in summer due to the beautiful mountain views and stunning flower fields. It is home to the Chilliwack Sunflower Festival, which is hosted on a farm that has many different types of flowers that bloom during the summer. It is a popular spot due to the many varieties of sunflowers that are really picturesque with mountains in the distance. There are plenty of photo spots where you can capture the perfect shot of the family or for Instagram!

Chilliwack is also home to a number of stunning parks and lakes to explore. A popular lake to visit is located within Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park which is a hotspot in the summer for swimming. As with many of the amazing places to visit in the Canadian Rockies, there are plenty of nature-filled hiking trails in this area as well.

Where to Stay in Chilliwack:

Vancouver

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Vancouver is a must-visit on any BC itinerary and a great summer destination in Canada. Due to its location on the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver has a moderate climate, and even during summer, the city is a very pleasant place to be.  

There are lots of things to see and do and you could easily spend a week in Vancouver if you have the time. Any Vancouver itinerary should include a visit to Gastown, Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood. Admire the Steam Clock, shop for souvenirs at the cute boutique stores, or grab a drink and a bite at one of the many restaurants and bars.  

Next up is Granville Island where you can browse the abundance of fresh produce and delicious snacks at Granville Island Public Market. Be sure to take the Aquabus here, this isn’t just a convenient way to get to Granville Island but a fun activity in itself.  

Another highlight is beautiful Stanley Park, where you can stroll along the Sea Wall, admire the view and check out the art along the way (A-maze-ing Laughter statue and the Inukshuk).  

If you are looking to stay in downtown Vancouver, the St. Regis Hotel is very nice. Purebread is a lovely little bakery selling all sorts of buns, cakes, bread, and more. Pholicious and Ramen Gojiro are excellent places for lunch/dinner.  

Where to Stay in Vancouver:

Haida Gwaii

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Haida Gwaii, a remote archipelago off the coast of British Columbia between Vancouver Island to the south and Alaska to the north, is a truly magical place to visit. The islands, called the Queen Charlotte Islands until 2010, are home to the Haida first nations people and the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve. The islands are often shrouded in mist, covered in clouds, and surrounded by swells, and the season to visit them is short (really just summer!), but they are incredibly beautiful no matter what the weather.

To learn about the Haida people, visit the Haida Heritage Center in Skidegate, where there is a cultural center and the Haida Gwaii Museum, which focuses on the culture, history, and contemporary life of the Haida people.

Another reason to visit Haida Gwaii is for the nature. There are hundreds of tiny islands covered in lush forests.  They can only be accessed by boat or seaplane. A really great way to experience the southern islands is to take a multi-day sea kayaking trip around Gwaii Haanas. On this trip or a boat cruise, you will possibly see dozens of bald eagles and osprey. There is also a good chance of seeing humpback whales, orcas, and seals swimming around and right up beside you. 

To top off your trip, you won’t want to miss SG̱ang Gwaay Llanagaay (formerly called Ninstints) on Anthony Island. It is located at the southern tip of the archipelago. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed site is incredibly remote, but worth every effort it takes to get there. The site of an abandoned Haida village has the most impressive collection of totem poles in situ in the world. Some have fallen over and are being left to slowly return to nature, while many others are still standing. They are lined along a stony beach and gazing out to sea like guardians over a mystical land. Being there and walking among them is a truly awe-inspiring experience.

Where to Stay in Haida Gwaii:

Yoho National Park

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One of the best places to visit in Canada over the summer is Yoho National Park, located near Banff National Park. This small but impactful national park is astounding! It is the second oldest national park in Canada and is protected due to the Burgess Shale sites that have fossils from 540 million years. But the fossils are not what most people come to see in Yoho. Most people come to experience the charming and well-known lake called Emerald Lake. This lake is a stunningly bright green-blue lake with surrounding mountains and beautiful evergreen trees. 

Another fun thing to do is to visit the remarkable Takakkaw Falls. This waterfall is around 373 meters, making it the 2nd tallest waterfall in Canada! Just make sure to drive carefully to the area as the road is exceedingly windy. You can also visit the beautiful lake called Lake O’Hara, but you need to make a reservation with a shuttle bus to take you to the lake. This is to help protect the sensitive alpine area and to keep the lake pristine. No matter what you do in the park, you will enjoy it! The jaw-dropping surrounding mountains, lakes, and waterfalls will make you fall in love with this one-of-a-kind national park. 

Where to Stay near Yoho National Park:

  • The best way to experience Yoho is definitely by booking a campground. Then, you can experience waking up in the middle of the mountains and head out hiking right away!
  • Alternatively, located right in Yoho National Park is Emerald Lake Lodge. There are rooms with wood-burning fireplaces and even an outdoor hot tub!
  • For more places to stay near Yoho National Park, check out Expedia.ca, Booking.com, or VRBO.

Places to Visit in the Prairie Provinces of Canada in Summer

Lake Louise

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Beautiful view of Lake Louise in summer.

Lake Louise is one of the premier summer destinations to visit in Canada and for good reason – the serene blue water, flanked on all sides by imposing mountain faces, is truly a sight to behold. Located in the heart of Banff National Park, Canada’s first-ever National Park, Lake Louise has been a tourist destination for well over a century and continues to attract people en masse to this day. 

Although the winters in Lake Louise are mesmerizing, with an abundance of skiing and snowshoeing opportunities, it is the summers in Lake Louise that truly showcase the beauty of the surrounding area. 

There are many hikes and walks available in Lake Louise but the world-renowned Agnes Teahouse Trail should be on every visitor’s bucket list. The simple out-and-back style trail winds its way through the trees before reaching Lake Agnes, where you will find the world-famous teahouse nestled cozily on the shoreline. Having refreshed with a rejuvenating cup of hot chocolate from the teahouse, you should make your way back down the mountainside to experience Lake Louise’s signature activity – canoeing. 

Canoeing on Lake Louise, in one of the iconic red canoes, has evolved into a trademark venture for any visitor to Banff National Park. Paddling across the lake, watching the sunset over the mighty Victoria Glacier, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that simply cannot be missed. 

Lake Louise is a destination brimming with astounding beauty and natural allure and is certainly one of the best places to visit in Canada during the summer.

Where to Stay in Banff:

  • The best way to experience Banff is definitely by booking a campground. Then, you can experience waking up in the middle of the mountains and head out hiking right away!
  • Alternatively, Canalta Lodge is a stunning mountainside lodge with incredible views.
  • For more places to stay in Banff, check out Expedia.ca, Booking.com, or VRBO.

Waterton Lakes National Park 

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Great view of the park, overlooking the water in summer.

There are so many wonderful places to visit in Canada during the summer months but one of the best destinations is undoubtedly Waterton National Park. Located 260km from Calgary in Alberta, the park borders Montana’s Glacier National Park in the USA and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.  

What is particularly special about Waterton – in addition to the stunning scenery – is that it still feels relatively undiscovered. Compared to some of the more famous parks in Alberta, including Banff and Jasper, Waterton is very lowkey. The small town of the same name sits within the park itself and is made up of just a handful of streets and family-run shops and restaurants. 

There are lots of things to do in Waterton Lakes National Park but it’s especially well known for its hiking opportunities. Crypt Lake Trail is the most famous – and challenging – hike in the area. Waterton Lake is the deepest lake in the Canadian Rockies measuring 500ft deep. The waters are chilly, even during the height of summer, but still ideal for windsurfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Another fun activity is to take a boat trip with the Waterton Shoreline Cruise Co. 

Other summer activities include cycling, wildlife watching, horse riding, and the annual wildflower festival. And don’t miss afternoon tea at the Prince of Wales hotel, the enormous Hitchcockian hotel that dates back from the 1920s.  

Where to Stay Near Waterton Lakes National Park:

Jasper National Park

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Jasper National Park is a stunning place in Canada to visit this summer due to the amazing hikes through mountains and forests. A trip to the park will have you wanting to plan another trip back right away. Located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Jasper boasts glacier lakes, snowy mountain tops, wild animals, waterfalls, and so much more.

One of the best hikes in the park is the Valley of the Five Lakes. During this hike, you will pass by 5 stunning lakes that have different shades of blues and greens. This family-friendly hike is bound to leave you speechless. Head here early to experience the trails with few people around before heading to another destination within the park.

Nearby waterfalls include Sunwapta Falls and Athabasca Falls – two frequently recommended places to visit in the park, especially in summer. After exploring waterfalls, head into the main town for a bite to eat and shop around. Check out Jasper Brewing Company for some good local beers!

If you’re feeling like an excursion in the mountains, be sure to check out the Maligne Lake Cruise to Spirit Island.

Where to Stay Near Jasper National Park:

Lake Peyto

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A must-visit place during a Canadian Rockies summer itinerary is Lake Peyto. The brilliant blue of this lake has to be seen to be believed; no photoshop or color enhancement is required. The hike up to see the dazzling glacier-fed blue water of Lake Peyto surrounded by the huge alpine mountains should be on every traveler’s bucket list in Banff National Park. Although a year-round destination, it is best to visit in summer to avoid snow and ice on the trail as well as seeing the stunning color of the lake in peak summer.

For many visitors, this is one of the iconic views of the Canadian Rockies and hence the hike is very popular among the visitors in summer. From the parking lot at Bow Summit, an easy 1.9-mile hike will bring to one of the most breathtaking views in the Canadian Rockies. The wooden platform overlooking the stunning lake gets very crowded in summer. A lot of people choose to go to the opening just below the platform, but that also gets pretty crowded! Nonetheless, it’s a spectacular view and an absolute must for your Banff itinerary.

To have uninterrupted views of Lake Peyto without the crowd, head further ahead until the path splits into three paved paths. Look for the fourth option on the right that is a narrow dirt path through the forest and is virtually flat. A trail of 10-15 mins walk will bring you to an open expanse where you are greeted by what many consider to be one of the best views in Canada. Grab a snack and take it all in. With views this majestic, you may not want to leave!

Where to Stay Near Lake Peyto:

  • The best way to experience the park is definitely by booking a campground. Then, you can wake up in the middle of the mountains!
  • If you’re not into camping, Canalta Lodge is a stunning mountainside lodge with incredible views.
  • For more places to stay near Lake Peyto, check out Expedia.ca, Booking.com, or VRBO.

Places to Visit in Central Canada in Summer

Bruce Peninsula National Park

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Tobermory is one of the best places to visit in Canada in summer (and really all year round!). View of the grotto in Bruce Peninsula National Park.

Bruce Peninsula National Park is definitely one of the best places to visit in Canada during the summer. With the incredible weather, swimming and hiking around the park are desirable and certainly alluring due to the park’s beauty. The park is a popular spot for camping during the summer, with campsites selling out far in advance. Due to the park’s popularity, be sure to arrive around opening time on a day trip to ensure you can purchase parking.

Between the amazing hikes and views of Georgian Bay, you won’t want to leave Bruce Peninsula National Park! People who visit love to go canoeing, scuba diving, and more. There are plenty of tours that bring you to boat wreckages or to Fathom Five National Marine Park.

In the nearby town, Tobermory, there are plenty of cute local shops and restaurants open to explore as well.

Where to Stay in Tobermory:

Ottawa

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Ottawa is one of the best places to visit in Canada in summer (and really all year round!). View of parliament.

The capital of Canada is amazing to visit during all seasons but the summer months will give you a little bit more possibilities that’ll make your trip just great! Besides government-related activities such as visiting parliament hill with the house of commons and Senate, summer is perfect to discover Ottawa on the water! At the heart of Ottawa, you’ll find several cruise companies advertising their roundtrips on the Ottawa river. You can take shorter cruises of one hour to longer cruises of several hours. Whatever you’ll choose, I’m sure the water view and slight breeze will be very welcome in summer!

Another great summer activity to do in Ottawa is to visit Byward Market. This market in the center of Ottawa is for a large part outdoors so perfect to stroll around on sunny days! Buy some local crafts or taste some freshly baked goods and foremost, enjoy the atmosphere!

To visit Ottawa it is best to reserve multiple days to explore the city. Of course, a quick day trip is possible, but to really see the city and explore it to the fullest you’ll need at least 2 or 3 days. Some other great activities you could do in summer during your stay are visiting one of Ottawa’s beaches (yes, there are beaches!) as well as nearby provincial parks!

Where to Stay in Ottawa:

  • The most popular and luxurious stay in Ottawa is definitely at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier. The hotel looks just like a castle!
  • Located in the Byward Market area, the Andaz is a top-rated place to stay.
  • For more places to stay in Ottawa, check out Expedia.ca, Booking.com, or VRBO.

Hamilton

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Hamilton is one of the best places in Canada to visit this summer due to the overwhelming number of waterfalls concentrated in the area. There are over 100 waterfalls in this area, located along the Niagara Escarpment. In a single day, you can visit many of them and embark on beautiful nature hikes in the perfect summer weather.

The best recommended waterfalls to visit in summer in the city of Hamilton include:

  • Albion Falls
  • Webster Falls
  • Tew Falls

Conveniently located just over an hour away from the city of Toronto, it makes for a great day trip from the city. After hiking and exploring waterfalls, head to the downtown area. It is filled with charming boutiques, cafes, and restaurants featuring many different cuisines.

If visiting for a couple days, be sure to check out the nightlife as this city has some great bars and clubs to visit!

Where to Stay in Hamilton:

Prince Edward County

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Beautiful sunflower fields in summer in Canada

Prince Edward County is one of the most amazing places to visit in Canada during summer due to the stunning nature and amazing wineries in this county. Located only about 2-hours from the city, it makes for a perfect day trip from Toronto. On a trip to PEC, you can visit two beautiful parks – Sandbanks Provincial Park and Presqu’ile Provincial Park. At both places, visitors will find wonderful hiking trails and views of the water.

Prince Edward County is definitely known for wineries and vineyards. With the perfect summer weather, plenty of visitors take advantage of the outdoors and visit some of the over 40 wineries in the county! Most places offer small bites and cheese boards to enjoy while you taste a large variety of different wines. Be sure to try ice wine, which is a specialty of Ontario!

Where to Stay in Prince Edward County:

Toronto

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Toronto is definitely a great destination in Canada to visit during summer as the big city is full of life during this season. Visitors love to explore High Park for nature walks and picnics, along with visiting the shops along King Street or Queen Street in the downtown core. During the summer months, it’s a perfect time to go bar-hopping and visiting one of the restaurants or patios. A Toronto bucket list sure isn’t complete without enjoying a cocktail on one of the amazing Toronto patios!

The waterfront is a popular place to visit with paths, beaches, bike trails, and more along the way. Be sure to check out Amsterdam Brewhouse, which is a brewery located right on the water. Try to get a patio seat to overlook the lake while tasting different varieties of beer!

When visiting Toronto, there are plenty of day trips to take from the city with hiking opportunities. There are a lot of waterfalls within a day trip distance from Toronto and plenty of beaches to explore.

Where to Stay in Toronto:

  • The Fairmont Royal York is a dreamy hotel located right in the heart of downtown across from Union Station.
  • The Broadview Hotel is right nearby a few great breweries. They also have a really neat rooftop bar with great views of the city!
  • For more places to stay in Toronto, check out Expedia.ca, Booking.com, or VRBO.

Niagara Falls

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One of the amazing places to visit in Canada is Niagara Falls in the summer. This is the optimum time to see the mighty falls in their full glory. Although summer months are peak seasons to visit Toronto and the Niagara Region, planning a trip in the early morning hours is key to having a good time.

We recommend booking boat tours to see the Falls up close and personal, in advance and prior to your visit. Many activities such as ziplining, horse carriage rides, and helicopter tours are best explored in the summer.

There are short trails and green paths that you can enjoy a nice stroll, or set up a picnic spread in the afternoon with a book!

During your summer trip to Niagara Falls, the town of Niagara of the Lake is a nice place to hang out, visit local cafes and shops. If you are extending your trip in the area, do stop by a vineyard and go on a wine tasting tour. 

The Entertainment District is another spot where you can spend your time in the Falls region. There are bowling alleys, patios, bars with live music, Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks, and Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum. 

Evenings in Niagara are best spent in the Skylon Tower taking in the illuminated lights on the falls, and dining at the revolving restaurant.

Where to Stay in Niagara Falls:

Montreal

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Montreal is one of the top places to visit in Canada in summer due to the great events and outdoor activities offered during the season. It’s a great city to explore on a day trip or for an extended weekend getaway.

Visitors flock to the old city center to eat bagels and crepes, taste delicious local coffee, and explore the waterfront. The buildings in this area have beautiful architecture and there are a lot of statues and monuments around to discover. On the waterfront, there is a giant Ferris wheel and various attractions to enjoy!

The city is known as a big party city and is home to a long strip of bars and clubs to visit. Plenty of places offer outdoor patios to enjoy drinks in the warm summer air. After visiting the bars, be sure to head to a local poutine shop to taste some of the best poutine around!

Where to Stay in Montreal:

Saint-Jean

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The summer is an amazing time to visit the province of Quebec. The weather warms up, the days get longer, the local produce offering is incredible and there’s a ton of beautiful places to visit. One of our favorite places to visit in the summer is the Saguenay Lac-St-Jean area

Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean is north of the St-Lawrence river, about a 4-5 hour drive from Montreal. The Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean area is the third-largest region in Quebec and well worth the visit. There’s so much to do here, especially in the summer where you can spend all your time enjoying the great outdoors.

The Saint-Jean region is known for its beautiful bike paths. The most popular one is the Blueberry Route, a 256-kilometer pathway that goes all the way from the estuary to up and around the lake. Its name is no coincidence either. There are a ton of blueberries to pick along the route so if you’re looking for a delicious snack, don’t be shy to stop and pick some. This region is famed for its delicious berries.  

In the region, you can also find many amazing things to do in the summer – The Fjord du Saguenay national park is amazing for hiking or canoeing. If you’re looking for a multi-day hike, check out the Ouiatchouan hiking trail where you can see an amazing waterfall that bears the same name as the trail. You can also visit the Val Jalbert ghost town or one of the many museums in the area. Plus, there are a ton of small cute towns that are worth the trek. They all have something unique to discover. 

Finally, if you’re looking to just chill out, well, you’re in luck. The Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean region has some of the best beaches in the province. The best ones are located around the lake. So bring your cooler, towel, and a good book, and you’re all set to enjoy the calmest waters the province has to offer!

Whatever you’re looking to do this summer, make sure you stop and enjoy everything the Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean region has to offer. 

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Places to Visit in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada in Summer

Cape Breton

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View overlooking the water.

Nova Scotia is at its best in the summer months with warm ocean breezes, sandy beaches, and wilderness to explore. One of the most popular places to visit in the summer months is the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton. The Cabot Trail is a loop trail on the north-western coast of Cape Breton stretching 298km. This scenic drive takes you in and out of coastal towns and fishing villages along with stunning views through Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

If you don’t have much time, you can drive the Cabot Trail in a day but to really enjoy it it is recommended to spend a night or two exploring. It is also often debated that driving clockwise is better than counterclockwise for the views but both directions have their merits. 

In the summer there are plenty of trails to hike along, as well as beaches to swim at and places to enjoy picnics and camping. During summer, all of the Cabot Trail campgrounds are open as well as local tourist sites, restaurants, and businesses. Summer is also the ideal time to go whale watching in the Ingonish area of the Cabot Trail. Be sure to also stop at one of the many roadside cafes and restaurants to enjoy the local seafood, fish and chips, chowders, and more.

Where to Stay in Cape Breton:

Charlottetown

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Charlottetown is a charming city and the capital of Prince Edward Island. The city is located along the southern coast, making it a perfect summer destination as you can hang out along the water. It is home to many stunning churches, historical houses, monuments, and more. Though Charlottetown is the capital city, it really has a small-town feel to it!

Peakes Wharf and Confederation Landing is located along the water and is a great spot for lunch and to explore different shops. Visitors also enjoy checking out the art museum and heading to local restaurants to try some of the delicious local seafood.

Where to Stay in Charlottetown:

St. John’s

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St. John’s, Newfoundland is a great place in Canada to visit in summer. It is Canada’s most eastern city and is located right on the water. There are plenty of things to do in and around the city, including hiking, visiting museums, shopping at local boutiques, and exploring art galleries.

It’s no surprise that there’s great seafood in this coastal city! Visitors love trying fish and chips at local restaurants around the city before heading out to one of the city’s many bars. You can also head out whale watching, go shipwreck diving, and even spot puffins!

Where to Stay in St. John’s:

Places to Visit in the Northern Territories of Canada in Summer

Whitehorse

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If you’re looking for long and warm summer days, Whitehorse is the best place in Canada to find them. Whitehorse, Yukon is located far North in Canada, above British Columbia, and to the East of Alaska. It is one of the best places to visit in the Yukon territory!

Whitehorse is the capital of the territory of Yukon, and it is located close to the Southern boundary. Its Northern location means that there are almost 24 hours of sunlight in the summer. The sun never fully sets starting from the summer solstice all the way to the Fall. This gives you extra time to sightsee, and there is no lack of things to see and do in this area of Canada.

If you love history, the SS Klondike will take you back through time to when Whitehorse was an integral part of the Gold Rush. The ship carried cargo up and down the river for many years. Today it sits just outside of the main part of the city. For nature lovers, a visit to a part of the Yukon River called Miles Canyon is a must. The steep rock walls line the beautiful teal water, and you can hike the surrounding area or canoe/kayak the river. 

The warm summer weather and the never-ending days make Yukon such an amazing place in Canada to experience between the months of June and September!

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Conclusion

Aren’t there so many amazing places to visit in Canada in summer? Thanks to my fellow travel bloggers, I’ve certainly added a few more places to my bucket list! I hope reading about these stunning places have inspired you to do the same.

Read more: 19 of the Absolute Best Day Hikes in Canada


What are your top places to visit in Canada during summer? Let me know in the comments!


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