Type of Canada Visas :

Tourist Visa
8499
  • Processing time:20-25 days
  • Stay period :Upto 6 months
  • Validity :As per Embassy
  • Entry:Single/Multiple
Business Visa
8499
  • Processing time:20-25 days
  • Stay period :Upto 6 months
  • Validity :As per Embassy
  • Entry:Single/Multiple

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Canada Visa Documents Requirements :

  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any;
  • Visa Application form;
  • 2 recent color photographs;
  • Personal Covering letter (For Employed-Plain paper/ Self-Employed-Letterhead);
  • Original updated Bank Statements with sufficient bank balance (last 6 months);
  • Income Tax Returns/Form 16 for last 3 years;
  • Supporting Financial Documents such as Fixed Deposits, Property Investments, Other Investments etc. (Optional)

Kindly note: The Govt is very strict on the photograph requirement; please ensure that your photos are as per the specifications.

1. If Employed:
  • Original Leave sanctioned certificate with company seal and signature;
  • Last 3 months salary slip.
2. If Self Employed:
  • Business Registration License / MOA / Partnership deed;
  • Company’s updated bank statement of last 6 months;
  • Company’s IT returns for last 3 years.
3. If Retired:
  • Proof of retirement like pension book, statement etc.
4. If Student
  • School / College / Institute ID Card;
  • Bonafide certificate.
5. If Minor
  • Birth Certificate;
  • No Objection Certificate from the parents / non-accompanying parent on Rs 100/- stamp paper;
  • ID proof of parent like passport or PAN card.
6. If Visiting friend or relative:
  • Invitation letter;
  • Inviter’s ID proof like Passport or Resident Permit;
  • Address proof like any Electricity bill, any Utility bill etc.
7. If Sponsored
  • Sponsorship letter;
  • Sponsor’s national ID proof like Passport, PAN card or Resident permit;
  • Updated bank statement of last 6 months;
  • Income tax returns of last 3 years.
8. For Business Visa
  • Invitation letter from host Company stating purpose of trip, business details etc;
  • Covering letter from Indian company on company letterhead.

Canada Visa FAQs :

  • A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), also referred to as a Canada ‘visitor’s visa’ or ‘entry visa’, is a document that is placed in your passport and used to enter or re-enter Canada. A TRV can be viewed as having valid permission to enter Canada for tourism, business or transit purpose.

  • All Indians who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada require a visa to enter Canada. The requirement for a Canada Visa also applies to temporary residents who are in transit through Canada.

  • A Canada Temporary Resident Visa is an official document issued by the Embassy/Consulate General that is placed in your passport to show that you have met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident (either as a visitor, student, or worker). A valid Temporary Resident Visa is not a guarantee of entry into Canada; an officer at the port of entry will decide if you still meet the requirements for admission when you arrive. If there has been a change in circumstances between the date of your application and your arrival in Canada or if subsequent information is given which was not originally available to the visa office, you may be refused entry.

 

A Canada Visa may be for a single entry, for multiple entries, or for transit purposes. A Single Entry Visa allows you to enter Canada only once. Such entries must occur within the time validated for your stay in Canada. (E.g. you may be given six months from the date you enter Canada at the Port of Entry) A Multiple Entry Visa allows you to enter Canada from any country multiple times during the validity of the visa.)

A Transit Visa is required for travel through Canada to another country by those persons who need a temporary resident visa and whose flight will stop in Canada for less than 48 hours. To obtain a transit visa you must provide specific evidence of your travel arrangements from your transportation Company or travel agent. To apply for a transit visa, you may be asked to show your travel tickets as part of the evidence of your travel arrangements.

  • ry. However that decision is completely at the discretion of the Embassy.A single entry visa will allow you to enter Canada once during the authorized time. If your temporary resident visa has been approved for a three month period and you decide to leave one month into your stay in Canada, you will not be able to enter again using the same visa. A multiple entry visa provides you the opportunity to enter Canada as many times during the duration of your visa. Therefore, if you receive a temporary resident visa for two months, you are eligible to come and go from Canada during that time without having to make another application. Effective February 6, 2014, all visa applications are automatically considered for a multiple entry visa. Therefore, even if you apply for a single entry visa, you may qualify for a multiple ent

  • The Canada Immigration official at the Canada Airport will stamp your passport indicating how long you may stay in Canada. Generally Canada Visas are issued with a validity of up to 10 years or one month before your passport expires, whichever comes first and you are allowed to stay in Canada for a maximum of six months.

  • You can apply for a Canada Visa up to 3 months prior to your departure date.

  • If you are from a country that requires a visa to visit Canada, you will need to apply for a Temporary Resident Visa just like any other visitor to Canada. The application is the same as for a visitor visa.

You must show the officer that you meet the requirements of the Canada Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations and that you will be in Canada for a temporary stay. You must also:

  • Satisfy the officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your trip;
  • Show that you have enough money to maintain yourself and your family members in Canada and to return home;
  • Not intend to work or study in Canada unless authorized to do so;
  • Be law abiding and have no record of criminal activity (you may be asked to provide a Police Clearance Certificate);
  • Not be a risk to the security of Canada;
  • Produce any additional documents requested by the officer to establish your admissibility;
  • Be in good health (complete a medical examination, if required);

Note: Visitors may require additional formalities which could add three weeks or more to the normal processing period. The Canada visa office will advise you further if such requirements apply to you.

1. Unless exempted for any reason, all visitors must apply for, obtain and carry the visitor visa before appearing at the Port of Entry where the Canada Visa and other credentials will be verified.

2. The visitor visa can be for single or multiple entry purposes.

a. Single entry visas can be applied for up to six months from date of intended travel.

b. The validity period of a multiple entry visa cannot exceed 10 years or one month before the date of expiry on the applicant’s passport.

  • One can be granted a Canada Visa if the intention of Visit is genuinely expressed to the officer.
  • Demonstrate sufficiency of funds to stay in Canada for the time of stay.
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  • Demonstrate the intention to return home after the mentioned time of stay.
  • No intention to study or work unless or otherwise mentioned.
  • No record of criminal offenses.
  • Be able to provide any other documents upon request.
  • Be healthy at the time of Canada Visa Application.

Beyond this, you will need to also demonstrate your intended temporary purpose in Canada. Do not forget that you are applying for a temporary document and an officer will wish to see the temporary nature of your stay in all aspects of your application.

  • Sometimes. Many countries require a "Transit Visa" for stops in the airport, even just to change airplanes.

  • Yes. Most countries which require a visa from foreign travellers will also require visas issued in the name of the child. You will have to provide original letters certifying your right to take the child out of Canada: usually the authorization of both or the other parent for this travel.

  • In some cases you will require a medical examination. If a medical examination is required, you will be informed by an officer who will send you instructions on how to proceed. A medical examination may add over 3 months to the processing of your Canada Visa application.

  • After you arrive in Canada, you may want to change the conditions of your visit. This is possible in special cases. To extend your stay, you should apply three weeks before your Canada Visa is scheduled to expire.

  • After receiving your complete Canada Visa application, our Visa Experts will perform a complete check based on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements and will then submit the application on your behalf to the Canada Visa Application Centre (VAC). Once the Embassy/Consulate has assessed your application they will make a decision and affix a visa counterfoil in your passport or otherwise issue you with a letter explaining why a visa could not be granted. The Canadian Embassy/Consulate will then securely return your passport to the Canada Visa Application Centre (VAC) and the same will be collected by us and handed over to you.

  • Yes, Canada Visa tracking is possible on the VFS Canada website. You can track your Canada Visa status by entering your Tracking ID Number and your Date of Birth. An update will also be provided on the Online Application Tracking System on VFS Canada website, that your passport is ready to be returned.

  • You are strongly advised to purchase a health / travel insurance to cover yourself as medical treatment can be very expensive in Canada. Your travel insurance offers protection against unexpected emergencies on international travel such as coverage of medical expenses, flight delay and cancellations, passport and baggage loss or personal accident. For financial safety and security on your international trip we highly recommend you to purchase travel insurance and avail our special offer.

  • Applying for a Canada Visa through us will be an easy and hassle free process. It is highly advisable to process your visa through us as we will take care of your complete visa process right from getting your documents ready to stamping of your Canada Visa.

The easiest way to apply for a Canada Visa is to contact us. We are experts in the travel and tourism sector with over 40 years of experience. Through our expertise, in-depth knowledge and integrity, we commit to delivering an exceptional experience to our customers each and every time you use our service. In order to help us understand your unique visa needs, please drop in your query and our Expert will get in touch with you.

Here are the steps to apply for a Canada Visa through Akbar Travels:

  1. Step 1: Provide your travel details to our Canada Visa Expert and get all your queries answered.
  2. Step 2: Pay your Canada visa fee online and upload all your documents online through our secured online document locker to ensure its confidentiality.
  3. Step 3: Your Canada visa documents will be thoroughly verified and scrutinized by our Experts who will notify you of any pending document or additional requirement.
  4. Step 4: Our Visa Expert will complete your Canada Visa application online and schedule appointment as part of the Canada Visa process.
  5. Step 5: Receive your Canada Visa.
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Canada Visa Fees for Indian Citizens
Type of Canada VisaCanada Visa Fees
Tourist Visa₹ 8,499
Business Visa₹ 8,499

Visa Services - Terms & Conditions :

  1. Visa application fees along with the service charge are non-refundable in all cases. Even in case of visa application rejection the entire amount is non-refundable.
  2. Visa application approval/rejection and processing time is at the sole discretion of the immigration and we do not have any control over the same.
  3. Visa applications may require more than usual working days for processing and it is completely dependent on the immigration.
  4. Immigration/Takeoff.com may ask for additional documents on a case to case basis.
  5. Prices are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice.
  6. Visa applications processing will only be after the verification of all required documents and receipt of complete payment.
  7. Visas issued under visit/business/transit/tourist profession are not eligible to work in the destination country.
  8. Takeoff.com reserves the right to refuse applications at its discretion and bears no liability for the processing time or rejection of visa applications by the immigration.
  9. Traveller or the customer has to fully bear the penalty amount in case the destination country levy any charges.
  10. Additional charges such as documents courier, photograph development, attestation etc has to be borne by the applicant.

Simple steps to get a Canada Visa:

THETAKEOFF.CO.IN  has been a part of more than one million travel dreams. We offer a superior, quick and hassle-free Visa Facilitation service. With a highly professional and dedicated team of Visa Experts, we are here to cater to all your Canada visa application requirements.

Throughout your visa process, you will have a dedicated Visa Expert handling your application.

Here are the steps to apply for a Canada Visa through Takeoff.com Travels:

Step 1: Provide your travel details to our Canada Visa Expert and get all your queries answered.

Step 2: Pay the Canada visa fee and upload your documents online through our secured online document locker to ensure its confidentiality.

Step 3: Our Canada Visa Expert will verify your documents and submit your application to the Embassy.

Step 6: Receive your Canada Visa.

Canada Visa Requirements :

    • Have a valid Passport and valid Canada Visa;
    • Be in good health;
  • Good moral character;
  • Be able to convince the immigration officer that you have your family, property, assets, etc. that would serve as an incentive to come back to your home country;
  • Be able to convince the immigration officer that you will leave the country before your Canada visa expires;
  • Have sufficient funds to support yourself and the amount depends on how long you will stay in Canada and whether you will be staying with family, friends or any paid accommodation.

Travel Checklist :

    • Passport;
    • Valid Canada Visa;
  • Confirmed return Ticket;
  • Contact details of your relative, friends or business contact in Canada;
  • Confirmed hotel bookings (If Any);
  • Canada country Currency and other forms of forex;
  • An unlocked smartphone, preferable with a Sim card from India;
  • Any additional documents required to prove your purpose of visit (especially if you are travelling on a business Visa).

What to do when you arrive in Canada :

    • Keep your Declaration form in hand (provided to you on the flight);
  • Keep all travel documents (passport, valid Canada Visa, return ticket, hotel bookings etc.) ready in case the immigration officer asks to produce any document;
  • If you are an unaccompanied minor, make sure you stay with the flight attendant who is in charge of your safety. Additionally, you must recognise the adult picking you up at the airport. If you have any doubts, you must inform the airline staff immediately.

Canada country travel guide :

As the second-largest country in the world, it’s no wonder that Canada has incredibly rich offerings for tourists. Canada travel can include having face-to-face encounters with nature, attending fascinating cultural events, indulging in fine dining–or maybe a little bit of everything.

Canada’s English and French influences, alongside its huge immigrant influx, make it one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse countries in the world. Visit Canada for various activity options that range from adventurous outdoor experiences to strolling around quaint neighbourhoods. Your schedule can vary tremendously depending on the region and season in which you choose to travel to Canada. Canada is a country filled with wonderfully friendly people, classy, diverse cities, and a diverse landscape that includes tundras, rainforest, deserts, huge mountains, and much more. From the icy tundra of the Yukon to rocky beaches of the east coast, the mountains of Calgary to the rainforests of Vancouver.

The following are a few more basic facts about the Great White North that will make you admire it more:

1. Canada is the second largest country in the world (after Russia) by land mass

Canada has a total area of 9.9 million sq. km. and touches the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic oceans (which is why, its motto, “from sea to sea”, is quite logical), making it the country with the longest coastline (243,791 km. long). It is composed of 10 provinces and three territories with Ottawa as its capital. The provinces are: Alberta (capital: Edmonton) , British Columbia (Victoria), Manitoba (Winnipeg), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John’s), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Ontario (Toronto), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Quebec (Quebec City), and Saskatchewan (Regina). The three territories are: Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), Nunavut (Iqaluit), and Yukon (Whitehorse).

2. Land of Lakes

Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined. At last count, there may be as many as two million, with 563 lakes larger than 100 square kilometres. Canada’s largest include Lake Huron (Ontario), Great Bear Lake (Northwest Territories), and Lake Superior (Ontario). Lake Winnipeg, Canada’s fifth and the world’s 11th largest, is in Manitoba.

3. Multicultural population

Canada is the first country in the world to adopt a policy of multiculturalism, embracing diversity and pluralism. Today, of Canada’s total population of more than 35 million, a fifth are immigrants. In fact, based on the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS), Canada is home to people from over 200 ethnic origins. Around 4.3 per cent of the total Canadian population reported an Aboriginal identity and 19.1 per cent belong to a visible minority. The largest groups among these visible minorities are South Asians, Chinese and Africans, followed by Filipinos, Latin Americans, Arabs, Southeast Asians, West Asians, Koreans and Japanese

4. Democracy/Monarchy

Canada is a Parliamentary Democracy headed by a Prime Minister. However, it is also a constitutional monarchy with executive authority vested in the Queen. This means that the Queen is the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government. A parliamentary democracy has three parts: the Sovereign (Queen), the Senate, and the House of Commons. Meanwhile, the government has three levels: federal, provincial and municipal. The federal government is based in Ottawa and is headed by the Prime Minister. Provincial and territorial governments are headed by premiers, while municipal governments are led by mayors.

5. Canada means “village”

The country’s name is derived from “Kanata”, a Huron-Iroquois word meaning village or settlement. Two Indian youths used this word to describe the settlement of Stadacona (now Quebec City) to European explorer Jacques Cartier. Cartier then used “Canada” to describe a bigger area beyond Stadacona. This soon spread throughout the entire region, surpassing its former name, New France.

6. The maple leaf and other symbols

Did you know that it took 40 years for the Canadian parliament to finally decide on a Canadian flag? The red and white flag with the prominent maple leaf was officially launched on February 15, 1965 (making Feb. 15 National Flag of Canada Day) after much debate and rigorous study. But have you ever wondered why the maple leaf is so identified with Canada? Well, for years even prior to the coming of European settlers, aboriginal peoples have been using maple sap as a food staple. Throughout history, the leaf has found its way into Canadian coins, emblems and coats of arms. The maple tree is also very important to Canadians and is the official arboreal emblem. Incidentally, Canada continues to produce three-quarters of the world’s maple syrup output. Meanwhile, the beaver as a national emblem dates back to the 1700s, when the lucrative trade of beaver pelts (for fur hats) put Canada on the map. The Hudson’s Bay Company honoured the animal by putting it in its coat of arms. Another Canadian symbol is the Maple Leaf Tartan designed by David Weiser which became an official symbol in 2011.

7. Canada Day

Canada Day commemorates the signing of the British North America Act (today known as the Constitution Act, 1867) which created Canada. The statutory holiday is celebrated every July 1st, and was, for a time, called Dominion Day. It marks the anniversary of the confederation of three British colonies into four provinces: The United Province of Canada (Ontario and Quebec), New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. To see how Canada Day is celebrated in various parts of the country, go to its official site.

8. “O Canada”

Canada’s national anthem, “O Canada” was composed by Calixa Lavallee, a well-known composer, with the lyrics written by Sir Adolphe Basile-Routhier. Several versions have been made of the anthem, but the version used today was written by Robert Stanley Weir, a lawyer from Montreal. You can watch a rendition of the anthem with lyrics below (YouTube video by Canada Immigrant)

9. National dish: Poutine

Canada’s national dish originated from Quebec in the 1950s. Made up of a tasty mix of french fries, cheese curds and gravy, Poutine has been claimed by numerous people, but its inventor has never been confirmed. Anyway, canucks (a nickname for Canadians) have eaten the wonderful dish in more ways than one. Care for the traditional poutine? Or perhaps poutine with an international twist? How about going gourmet with foie gras poutine?

10. Inventions galore

What do basketball, the pacemaker, IMAX, and the Blackberry have in common? Yes, they were all invented by Canadians. Basketball was invented by Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian PE instructor in Massachusetts who wanted to create a game that can be played indoors during winter. Meanwhile, the first pacemaker was invented by electrical engineer John Hopps, and the IMAX (for Image Maximum) was created by Toronto-based Graeme Ferguson, Roman Kroitor, Robert Kerr and William Shaw. Lastly, the Blackberry cell phone is a product of Research in Motion (RIM), in Waterloo, Ontario. Want to know more Canadian inventions? Here are 19 things you might not know were invented in Canada.

11. National pastime

Hockey is the national winter sport of Canada while lacrosse is the national summer sport. To give you an indication of how Canadians love hockey, the Canada-US Men’s Gold Hockey Game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was the most watched television broadcast ever in Canadian history according to NHL.com. Meanwhile, the women’s hockey team has also been dominating the Olympics, winning gold medals, the most recent of which was at the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games.

Places to visit in Canada

The best places to visit in Canada are a proof that the country has a heart bigger than its size when it comes to satiating the wanderlust of every type of traveller. And you would happily agree with us once you see them with your own eyes. Be it the lakes, the gardens, or the cities as a whole, Canada has got it all that would make your holiday worthwhile!

1. Niagara Falls

If there is one destination you’d find in every ‘best places to visit in Canada’ list, it is the Niagara Falls. Built along the spellbinding waterfalls by the same name, this famous city is an ideal place to explore if you’re looking for a magical experience.

Things to do:

Witness the gorgeous waterfalls
Get your game on at the Niagara Falls view Casino Resort
Spend time at the Marine Land

2. Whistler

Home to one of the largest ski resorts in North America, Whistler is your winter holiday destination! Skiing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing are few of the thrilling sports to indulge in for enjoying in this captivating snow land.

Things to do:

Indulge in snowmobiling
Witness the town’s vibrant culture by visiting the art museums and cultural centres
Dine at 21 Steps or Alta Bistro

3. Quebec City

Renowned as North America’s oldest walled city, this is amongst those Canada tourist places, which you must visit with your partner if magic, romance, and all things French is what tickles your fancy the most.

Things to do:

Visit the historic attractions like The Citadel
Relax at the Battlefields Park
Walk along the scenic Terrasse Dufferin

4. St. John’s

Popular for its jelly beaned & crayons colored houses, and being an artist’s retreat, St. John’s is like a mini San Francisco. Despite being the oldest city, the vibe of this place is as refreshing as that of any metro town, which is perfect for any of your holidays.’

Things to do:

Visit the Cape Spear Lighthouse
Learn about the local culture and history at The Rooms
Shop and eat at the famous Water Street

5. Tofino

If you can’t imagine a holiday without a beach, Tofino is the place for you! It’s a paradise for water lovers and a haven for people seeking comfort in their cosy hotel rooms after spending a long day out in the town.

Things to do:

Explore the famous beaches like Long Beach and Chesterman Beach
Try the popular fish tacos
Indulge in kayaking and camping at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

6. Churchill

This small town located on Hudson Bay definitely counts as one of the best places to visit in Canada. Known as the polar bear capital of the world, Churchill’s is the perfect hotspot for travellers who love having a close encounter with wildlife.

Things to do:

Swim or snorkel with Beluga whales
Explore Fort Prince of Wales
Take a Tundra Buggy tour

7. Old Montreal

Old-world charm, spectacular buildings, and horse-drawn carriages are pretty much what describes the fascinating aura of this oldest area in Montreal. For travellers in pursuit of a peaceful & unique experience, this is the perfect place to be!

Things to do:

Explore the underground city
Rejuvenate at the Spa Scandinave
Take the Old Montreal food tour

8. Banff National Park

Chances are, you have already heard of Banff a lot of times. And why not, it is amongst the top Canada destinations every traveller must visit. Turquoise colored lakes, spectacular glaciers, snow-capped peaks, and mesmerizing landscapes, everything beautiful can be witnessed here at once.

Things to do:

Capture the beauty of Lake Louise and Bow Lake
Take a ride in the Banff Gondola
Go for hiking or white water rafting

9. Stanley Park

If the red-orange colored trees shown in movies have always tickled your fancy, Stanley Park is one place you have to visit in Canada. The red cedar and Douglas fir trees around with a gorgeous view of the city would not only leave you spellbound, but also make you fall for nature again.

Things to do:

Walk through the majestic cedars and firs
Indulge in biking or rollerblading
Take a ride in the Miniature Train

10. Butchart Gardens

Of all the top tourist attractions in Canada, Butchart Gardens is the best place to explore with a camera in hand. With an enchanting display of flowers around, fun boat tours, night illuminations & more, there’s a lot to see and do here that will make your holiday vibrant!

Things to do:

Capture the gorgeous flowers around
Witness the fireworks show designed by Disney
Indulge in ice skating

11. Okanagan Valley

Known for its wineries and fruit orchards, the Okanagan is a beautiful place to visit in Canada. A walk into the regions here makes you feel like you have stepped right into heaven. So, try and savour the beauty around not just with your eyes, but also with your camera.

Things to do:

Visit the Sperling Vineyards or Mission Hill Winery
Spend time at the Okanagan Lake
Take a tour of the Kelowna region

12. Gros Morne National Park

This national park is one of the Canada points of interest you must definitely visit and explore. Geologically diverse and beautiful, it is a part of Long Range Mountains, which makes it even more attractive for a nature admirer like you!

Things to do:

Walk through the Tablelands
Enjoy mesmerizing views from the Western Brook Pond Cruise
Go on a wilderness hike in the Long Range Mountains

13. Algonquin Provincial Park

With lush green forests, enchanting rivers & lakes, this place makes for a perfect tourist spot for anyone who loves nature. You can indulge in wildlife spotting, camping, canoeing, and more activities during your visit, which ensures you take back home more than just pictures.

Things to do:

Experience backcountry camping
Enjoy dog sledding, fishing, and white-water canoeing
Indulge in wildlife spotting

14. Yoho National Park

Of all the Canada tourist places, Yoho National Park located in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains is a place every nature lover must visit. Its gorgeously massive Wapta and Takakkaw Falls make it ideal for your Canada holiday pictures.

Things to do:

Enjoy a serene drive up to Takakkaw Falls
Stroll along the Emerald Lake
Take a bike ride on the Yoho Valley Road

15. CN Tower, Toronto

Touching and beautifying the Toronto skyline, this great tower is home to a lot of experiences. Be it dining at the 360 Restaurant, indulging in edge walking on the glass outside, or just admiring the views of the city from the top, this iconic landmark is the most apt place to visit.

Things to do:

Indulge in the world’s highest ‘hands-free’ walk
Eat at the award winning 360 Restaurant
Capture the beauty of Toronto from the top of the tower

16. Lake Louise

There is no doubt that this lake is one of the most beautiful places in Canada. Apart from admiring the turquoise lakes, the Victoria Glacier, and spectacular mountains in the backdrop, you can also indulge in kayaking or fishing in the summer, and snowshoeing & skiing in the winters.

Things to do:

Indulge in snowboarding at Lake Louise Ski Resort
Explore the village of Lake Louise
Attend the Ice Magic Festival

17. Bay Of Fundy

Popular for offering the famous ‘walk on the ocean’ experience, this tourist attraction is Canada’s most natural wonder. You can witness the highest tides in the world here, and also various species of whales at the same time.

Things to do:

Enjoy the tidal bore rafting
Take pictures of the whales
Go for golfing in the Canadian Maritimes

18. The Yukon

Sometimes a gorgeous sight is all you need to make your holiday magical. The dance of the northern lights in the sky easily visible from Whitehorse or Dempster Highway makes Yukon one of the best places to travel in Canada, especially during winter. So, do make sure you put this on your list.

Things to do:

Witness the northern lights in Whitehorse or Dempster Highway
Fly over the Kluane National Park
Explore the Takhini Hot Springs

19. Garibaldi Lake

The turquoise waters and the snowy mountains make this place a postcard-perfect beauty. While you can indulge in hiking and a lot of activities here, leaving your camera alone is something you wouldn’t want to do even for a second.

Things to do:

Enjoy overnight camping
Experience the fun of snowshoeing
Relax by the lake and capture the picturesque beauty as memories

20. Pyramid Lake

If you’re looking for the best places to visit in Canada, this lake should definitely be on your list. Apart from experiences like windsurfing, canoeing, and ice skating, the picturesque beauty of this place makes it a famous tourist spot and a paradise for photographers.

Things to do:

Admire the beauty of the lake with the Pyramid Mountain in the background
Indulge in kayaking, canoeing, or sailing
Spot birds like herons, loons, and chickadee

Note:

  • Download the visa form – Canada visa consent form | Canada family information form
  • If the applicant’s documents have to be collected from Mumbai, an additional courier fee of Rs 300 will be applicable. In case of places other than Mumbai, an additional courier fee of Rs 700 will be applicable on Canada tourist visa fees.