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Canada’s Hottest New Experiences You Need to Try Now

02 Mar 2025
  • What are the newest travel experiences in Alberta?
  • What are the must-visit new attractions in British Columbia?
  • What new accommodations and cultural experiences can travelers enjoy in Ontario?
  • What are the newest ways to explore Quebec’s natural beauty?
  • What are the latest hotel openings and outdoor experiences in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Canada is once again welcoming travelers, offering an exciting range of new attractions and experiences across its diverse provinces. From breathtaking outdoor adventures to luxurious hotel openings and immersive cultural experiences, there’s no shortage of things to do. Whether it’s exploring Indigenous heritage sites, indulging in fine wine, or soaring across breathtaking landscapes, Canada’s latest travel offerings provide something for every visitor.

Alberta: Luxury Camping and Outdoor Adventures

Alberta: Luxury Camping and Outdoor Adventures

Alberta has introduced a variety of new outdoor retreats and adventure activities, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. Elk Island Retreat, located near Elk Island National Park, now features luxurious Geo Domes, offering visitors a stylish way to experience stargazing from March through November.

Meanwhile, Fort Edmonton Park, Canada’s largest living history museum, has reopened after a $165 million renovation, featuring the Indigenous Peoples Experience, where visitors can engage in traditional workshops and guided canoe tours along the North Saskatchewan River.

For thrill-seekers, Banff National Park has introduced two new Via Ferrata routes, the Mountaineer and the Alpinist, offering climbers breathtaking views. Whistlers Campground in Jasper National Park has also undergone a $60 million refurbishment, featuring nearly 800 campsites, enhanced roadways, and upgraded facilities, making it the largest campground in Canada’s park system.

British Columbia: Wildlife, and Sky-High Adventures

British Columbia: Wildlife, and Sky-High Adventures

British Columbia has launched several exciting new experiences, ranging from wine tasting to wildlife safaris and sky-high adventures. The newly opened District Wine Village in South Okanagan is Canada’s first true wine village, featuring 13 local wineries, a brewery, a restaurant, and an amphitheater for live events.

Wildlife lovers can now embark on sea otter and whale watching tours with Coastal Rainforest Safaris in Port Hardy, led by Indigenous guides sharing insights into the region’s rich cultural and natural history.

For adventure enthusiasts, the Golden Skybridge in the Columbia Valley features Canada’s highest suspension bridges, standing 426 feet above a canyon with panoramic views of the Purcell and Rocky Mountains. Similarly, the Malahat Sky Walk on Vancouver Island offers a tree-top spiral ramp, providing a bird’s-eye view of Finlayson Arm and the Saanich Peninsula.

Ontario: Luxury Hotels and Cultural Attractions

Ontario: Luxury Hotels and Cultural Attractions

Ontario’s hotel scene is booming, with several high-profile openings. 1 Hotel Toronto debuted in August 2021, bringing an eco-luxury experience to the city, while Park Hyatt Toronto reopened after an extensive renovation. The Drake Hotel Toronto also completed a major expansion, and the Ritz-Carlton Toronto unveiled a new outdoor dining space, Epoch Bar + Kitchen Terrace, just in time for the Toronto International Film Festival.

For art enthusiasts, the Art Gallery of Ontario is hosting an Andy Warhol retrospective and a Picasso: Painting the Blue Period exhibition, offering visitors a chance to explore masterpieces from two of the world’s most iconic artists.

For adrenaline seekers, the Interzip Rogers, the world’s first interprovincial zipline, opened in June, allowing visitors to soar 1,400 feet across the Ottawa River between Ontario and Québec, providing spectacular views of Parliament Hill.

Quebec: Outdoor Exploration and Historic Landmarks

Quebec: Outdoor Exploration and Historic Landmarks

Québec has made exploring its scenic landscapes easier than ever, with new bike rental services and walking trails. In July 2021, the city launched a Rental City Bike initiative, aiming to provide 1,000 electric bikes across 100 stations for locals and tourists.

A must-visit attraction is the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency heritage site, which introduced new promenades and pathways, offering visitors stunning views of Montmorency Falls, a waterfall 98 feet taller than Niagara Falls.

Additionally, several luxury hotels, including the five-star Le Capitole Hôtel in Québec City, took advantage of the pandemic’s travel slowdown to undergo major renovations, enhancing their accommodations and guest experiences.

Newfoundland and Labrador: Boutique Stays and Natural Wonders

Newfoundland and Labrador: Boutique Stays and Natural Wonders

Newfoundland and Labrador have expanded their hospitality offerings, introducing new boutique stays and outdoor adventures. The newly opened Hew & Draw in Corner Brook is the first boutique hotel in the city in decades, featuring 36 modern suites, a craft brewery, a restaurant, and a rooftop patio.

For nature lovers, Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, remains a top destination, with its stunning landscapes of beaches, fjords, and bogs, making it a haven for hiking and outdoor exploration.

For travelers seeking a unique Indigenous experience, the Frontier Fishing Lodge in the Northwest Territories has expanded its offerings to include cultural tourism packages, allowing guests to learn about the customs and traditions of the Dënesųłıné people, in addition to world-class fishing excursions.

With its rich natural beauty, exciting adventures, and luxurious accommodations, Canada is once again welcoming travelers with an incredible lineup of new experiences. Whether exploring the wine regions of British Columbia, the outdoor wonders of Alberta, or the historic charm of Québec, every province has something new to offer. From coast to coast, Canada’s latest attractions make it an essential travel destination for those seeking culture, adventure, and relaxation in one of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes.

Ahd Kamal

BY Ahd Kamal

Started my career in Automotive Journalism in 2015. Even though I'm a pharmacist, hanging around cars all the time has created a passion for the automotive industry since day 1.

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