8 Canadian destinations you’ll want to visit in 2025 and when to go

Big things are happening across the country next year

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Looking to travel in 2025? Some of the best spots in Canada are offering travellers some truly unforgettable experiences in the year ahead.

From a brand-new ice restaurant to an immersive flying theatre in Niagara Falls, our home and native land is serving up travel opportunities that are anything but ordinary.

Quebec City, Quebec

Hôtel de Glace.
Things to see and do in Quebec City include the nearby Hôtel de Glace. PHOTO BY VILLAGE VACANCES VALCARTIER

Squamish, British Columbia

A rendering of Squamish Canyon's new walkway
Squamish Canyon, one of the cool places to go in Canada in 2025. RENDERING COURTESY OF RIDGE NORTH AMERICA

Kids can unleash their energy in the all-weather playground while adults unwind in the forest lounge showcasing local artisans. It’s nature, culture and adventure all rolled into one low-impact experience.

Jasper, Alberta

Jasper Spirit Island on Maligne Lake. |
Jasper Spirit Island on Maligne Lake. PHOTO BY RYAN BRAY FOR PARKS CANADA

Yukon Territory

Stay in an Aurora Capsule with Northern Nomad.
You can stay in a new Aurora Capsule in the Yukon in 2025. PHOTO BY CANDACE DOW

Niagara Falls, Ontario 

Niagara Falls and Table Rock Centre.
Niagara Falls is one of the best places to travel in Canada in 2025. PHOTO COURTESY OF NIAGARA PARKS

Fredericton, New Brunswick

Paddling Wolastoq in Fredericton.
Paddling Wolastoq in Fredericton. PHOTO BY FREDERICTON CAPITAL REGION

Toronto, Ontario 

Toronto skyline.
Hot tourist destinations in Toronto include the Rogers Stadium and new Nobu Hotel. PHOTO COURTESY OF DESTINATION TORONTO

Churchill, Manitoba

The northern lights in Churchill, Manitoba.
The northern lights in Churchill, Manitoba. PHOTO COURTESY OF TRAVEL MANITOBA

You’ve probably heard about polar bear safaris and swimming with beluga whales in Churchill, but did you know it’s also one of the best parts of Canada to catch the Northern Lights? With over 300 nights of dazzling auroral displays each year — and Solar Cycle 25 hitting its peak this July — now is the time to witness the skies come alive. 

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