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sand dunes

You don't have to hop on a plane to experience a little piece of the Sahara Desert. These rolling dunes near Ontario will whisk you away to a far off land and you can explore a sprawling landscape of velvety sand.

The area boasts around 2,936 acres of dunes that are 1.5 miles wide and 3 miles long.

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You don't need to leave Canada to find beaches that feel like the tropics! The country is actually home to beaches with some of the warmest waters north of the Carolinas and they're where you'd least expect to find them.

In New Brunswick, you'll find Canada's warmest saltwater beaches, where the water temperature is warmer than an Olympic swimming pool and anywhere else in the country.

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Ontario is home to so many gorgeous provincial parks offering hiking, majestic views and tons of summer activities.

If you're looking to cool off, there are certain Ontario parks you'll definitely want to make a stop at that feature incredible natural swimming spots perfect for taking a dip.

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This natural wonder in Ontario is a magical place for a summer day trip. Featuring massive sand dunes and a stretching beach, this spot will have you feeling like you're in another country.

Sand Hill Park, located in Port Burwell, is home to "Ontario's largest sand pile." These massive Sand Hills tower 350 feet above Lake Erie and are a truly unique sight to take in.

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If you're looking to tick another item off of your Canadian travel bucket list, you'll definitely want to check out the wild sand dunes in Saskatchewan.

Located in the aptly named Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park, you can enjoy stunning views of approximately 100 kilometres of the "largest active sand surface in Canada."

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