Canada is a diverse country, with incredible experiences to suit the interests of just about anyone — from city lovers to nature addicts to cultural explorers — making it the ultimate destination for LGBTQ2+ travelers.
What to do in Canada
Be in the know about must-see experiences across Canada.
Discover gay Toronto! The city pulses with liberating energy, passion and possibilities. Toronto offers a welcoming world of arts, culture and vivacious nightlife, with a vibrant gay village at the city’s core.
Discover gay Toronto! The city pulses with liberating energy, passion and possibilities. Toronto offers a welcoming world of arts, culture and vivacious nightlife, with a vibrant gay village at the city’s core.
Explore the provinces and territories to learn more.
British Columbia
The place to experience big cities and big nature. There’s endless surfing in Tofino, waterfront restaurants and craft beer in Victoria, the contrast between bars and nightlife with beaches and forests in Vancouver, and year-round adventure in Whistler.
Where the Pacific is met by bustling city, towering forest, and rugged mountain.
Where you can ski or hike the Canadian Rocky Mountains in the morning and explore a major city at night. Here you’ll discover the incredible beauty of Banff and Jasper National Parks, the foodie scene and Western culture of Calgary, and the arts, shopping and festivals of Edmonton.
From Rocky Mountains to prairie land, all with a distinctly Western feel.
The home of the Canadian Mountie, as well as some of the most beautiful national parks in the country, landmarks in First Nations history, and great outdoor adventures. Discover authentic restaurants and world-class freshwater fishing, canoeing, and camping.
World class fishing, canoeing, wildlife, and distinct urban landscapes all under the canvas of breathtaking skies.
Manitoba features both the bustle of the city and the remote wilds of the North. Snorkel with belugas, see the Northern Lights, and watch polar bears hunt in Churchill. Or enjoy great food, entertainment, and the stunning Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.
Take in the cultural icons of Winnipeg or meet polar bears and the wonders of the North.
Ontario is filled with attractions: Outdoor fun in the North, Aboriginal cultural in the west, and relaxing getaways in the southeast. Take in a festival, enjoy the nightlife, or walk the trendy neighborhoods of Toronto. Or explore the country's history, culture, and great food in Ottawa.
Exciting urban life in the south gives way to the charm of the Great Lakes and the North.
Quebec is known for the amazing culinary scene and culture of Montreal, and the old world charm, beauty, and history of Quebec City. Make time for a pit stop in the gorgeous four-season resort towns of the Laurentians, or the renowned wineries of the Eastern Townships.
Become lost in the magic of Montreal and Quebec City, and discover the natural wonder of the St Lawrence and beyond.
A gateway to the Canadian Maritimes. At the incredible Bay of Fundy, witness the highest tides in the world or go whale-watching and spot humpbacks. Dive right in at one of over 50 perfect beaches, and explore culture, cuisine, and nightlife in Fredericton.
Witness the highest tides in the world, explore amazing scenic drives, and be inspired by original beauty.
The perfect place for a road trip, with year-round surfing and sea kayaking, wineries, breweries, markets, and great food never more than a quick drive away. Head to Cape Breton Island and ride the renowned Cabot Trail or enjoy the walkable city of Halifax.
Take in year-round surfing and sea kayaking, wineries and markets, and the world famous Cape Breton Island.
Prince Edward Island is often called Canada’s “food island” thanks to its reputation for great seafood. The home of Anne of Green Gables, PEI is also the place to go for beach hopping and world-class golf. Grab a bite and a souvenir in charming Charlottetown.
Stunning sand beaches, green pastoral landscape, and a unique island way of life.
Experience miles and miles of untouched coastline where you can picnic as whales breach in the distance and icebergs float by. Stand at the most easterly point of North America then head into the colorful city of St. John’s for Celtic music and a pint.
18,000 miles of rugged coastline, including Gros Morne National Park, will leave you speechless.
A journey to Yukon is a journey back in time. Follow in the footsteps of Gold Rush adventurers and pan for gold in the Klondike, or go further back and let the vibrant First Nations culture draw you in. Canoe mighty rivers and dance under the midnight sun.
Iconic wilderness parks in the land of the midnight sun and a vibrant First Nations culture.
In the Northwest Territories you’ll have countless opportunities to witness the magic of the Northern Lights — the capital city Yellowknife has been dubbed the Aurora Capital of North America. You can also take to the water and navigate rapids or angle for monstrous fish.
Witness the magic of the Northern Lights, explore vast national parks and hook the catch of a lifetime in the beating heart of the north.
On a visit to Nunavut, you’ll experience the Inuit way of life. Watch artisans work at their craft, experience traditional music and performing arts, or head into the true wilds to explore remote national parks and observe belugas, caribou, and other wildlife.
Experience the True North and the Inuit way of life while exploring vast expanses of pristine wilderness.