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canada natural wonders

If you've always wanted to float in the salty, buoyant waters of the Dead Sea, you don't need to leave Canada to get a similar experience — the country is home to its very own version of the famous natural wonder.

In Canada's prairies, nestled in a glacier-scooped valley, you'll find a lake that's said to have healing powers, with waters so buoyant it's pretty much impossible to sink.

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Canada is home to some breathtaking natural wonders, from turquoise lakes to majestic waterfalls. According to locals, one of the country's best natural wonders can be found right here in Ontario, and it's pure magic.

On Narcity Canada's Facebook page, we asked readers what the best natural wonders in Canada are, and this Ontario spot was among the destinations mentioned.

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This beautiful park in B.C. is known for its lush forest, oceanside trails, and sandy beach. It's an oasis of natural beauty set within Vancouver, acting as an escape from the bustle of the downtown area.

Stanley Park is the crown jewel of Vancouver — a perfect representation of the city and nature balance that the West Coast is known for. Within minutes from the busy shops and streets you're surrounded by vibrant greenery and the slow sounds of nature.

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This lake in Alberta is nestled in the Canadian Rockies, so pretty picturesque all year round, but come winter it freezes over into something even more spectacular.

Abraham Lake is bright turquoise in the spring and summer, and in the winter it's covered in frozen bubbles that are trapped in the ice.

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Canada is brimming with beautiful destinations and it turns out that the most enchanting one of all is right here in Ontario. This local spot just got crowned as the "most magical location" in the whole country and it's worth seeing at least once.

In a recent study, independent online casino comparison website BonusFinder Canada revealed the country's 11 "most magical" locations, from stunning lakes to picturesque lighthouses.

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