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canada road trips

Nothing says "summer" better than a road trip! If you're wondering which road trips in Canada are worth taking this year, look no further.

Canada's best road trips have been revealed, and they lead to breathtaking natural wonders and incredible sights you won't want to miss.

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Nothing says summer more like a road trip! With Canada being the second-largest country in the world, the best way to see it is to simply hop in the car and drive.

Knowing where to go, however, may seem daunting — to help, we've rounded up some iconic Canadian road trips that you really can't go wrong with.

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Fancy a road trip? Instead of travelling to quaint small towns with cute restaurants and shopping, why not visit these places in Canada that have a spookier side?

From small towns and cities where you might run into a spirit to abandoned ghost towns seemingly frozen in time, these destinations deserve a spot on your travel bucket list.

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Sometimes the city fails to bring that festive cheer we're hoping for as the holidays sneak up. The traffic, crowds of people and bustle of daily life aren't exactly Hallmark-worthy. For that, you need small-town charm to whisk you away into a Christmassy fantasy.

Luckily, there are tons of small towns in Alberta that will do just that.

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Time to hit the road! For a perfect day trip, you can trade in the hustle and bustle of the city for the quiet, slow feel of one of Canada's ghost towns.

The country is full of former mill and mining towns that, once thriving, have been left all but abandoned, with crumbling houses and vacant buildings now all that remain.

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