bbangel
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Two options to consider.
Start in Quebec (Quebec city's old area is really neat) and head east to the Maritimes for the scenery. Others have already mentioned the possibilities here.
Start in Alberta and head west. Take in some of the festivals in Edmonton and Calgary, head through the mountains and stay in Banff or Jasper. Hit the Okanagan for some great lakes and orchards and vinyards. Head for the coast and see Vancouver/Whistler and then head to Vancouver Island for some wonderful beaches, gardens and some historic buildings in Victoria (don't forget to check out the castle!)
Whichever way you choose to go, the provinces and cities have great tourism websites to help you plan. If you are driving and camping check out the CAA (like AAA) for free guides on campgrounds and maps.
Start in Quebec (Quebec city's old area is really neat) and head east to the Maritimes for the scenery. Others have already mentioned the possibilities here.
Start in Alberta and head west. Take in some of the festivals in Edmonton and Calgary, head through the mountains and stay in Banff or Jasper. Hit the Okanagan for some great lakes and orchards and vinyards. Head for the coast and see Vancouver/Whistler and then head to Vancouver Island for some wonderful beaches, gardens and some historic buildings in Victoria (don't forget to check out the castle!)
Whichever way you choose to go, the provinces and cities have great tourism websites to help you plan. If you are driving and camping check out the CAA (like AAA) for free guides on campgrounds and maps.