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10 Most Beautiful Locations In Canada, For All The Spring Breakers On A Budget

Just because you're trying not to break the bank doesn't mean you can't travel to a new place for spring break.

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10 Most Beautiful Locations In Canada, For All The Spring Breakers On A Budget
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We all know the struggle of wanting to have a memorable and fun spring break, but not having the money to travel to really far off destinations. Luck for you, Canada is just a car drive or short flight away, and there are some unbelievable locations to visit.

Toronto

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Toronto is a gorgeous hub of activity. Located along Lake Ontario this capital city is perfect for city lovers. Toronto has amazing food, activities, and sights to see such as the CN Tower.

​Niagara Falls

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One of the Wonders of the world is just a stone's throw away. Also located in Ontario this waterfall is definitely worth seeing. If trying to see all of the wonders is on your bucket list, then you can check one box on a budget.

​Montreal

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Montreal is the largest city in Canada. Packed full of beautiful mountains, art, music, and food, Montreal is a must-see destination in Canada. For those of you that want an experience with both nature and city, this is perfect for you.

​Prince Edward Island

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Located off of the coast of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island (PEI) is known for its incredible seafood and beaches. With a beautiful seaside view and local shops as far as the eye can see, PEI is the perfect spring break location.

​Banff

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If you are a photographer, this is your dream location. The beautiful aqua blue waters of Lake Louis makes for some breathtaking photography. For all the not photographers, Lake Louis is still a must see. Take a boat ride, and soak in the beauty of Banff.

The Yukon

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The Yukon is the perfect spot for the people that love all things outdoors. From the mountains to the lakes to the opportunities for biking, hiking, and swimming the Yukon is an outdoorsman's dream.

Ottawa

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The capital of Canada located in Ontario is full of history and museums. For everybody that loves to experience longstanding cities and delve into history and culture, Ottawa is the perfect spring break destination for you.

​Kelowna

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Also known as the California of Canada, Kelowna is a beautiful waterside city. Kelowna is located in British Columbia and is filled with vineyards, mountains, beaches, and orchards. For the best of both mountains and water, Kelowna is your place.

Whistler

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Skiing galore! Whistler is the perfect place for ski bums and mountain lovers alike. Located in Vancouver, Whistler is one of the largest resorts for skiing located in North America. Whether you want to sit by the fire and read a book or spend all day on the slopes, Whistler is the place for you!

 Halifax

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I am biased about Halifax because a lot of my family is from Nova Scotia, but even so, Halifax is a beautiful city filled with the perfect mix of both new and old architecture. Pushed right up against the Atlantic Ocean you can experience the beauty of ocean paired with the maritime history of the city.

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