Watch The Northern Lights, Delve Deeper Into The Woods Of Canada

If you have watched the movie Twilight and have fallen in love with the woods, here’s your chance to make your dream a reality as cheap flights to Canada are easily available from Africa. 

The word big tree has an entire distinctive importance for occupants of British Columbia. The goliath redwood, sequoia and Douglas fir trees in B.C. are not at all like anywhere else in Canada, towering up to 100 meters high and overshadowing the tallest trees.

One of the oldest backwoods in the country is in Cathedral Grove, where the Douglas fir trees are more than 800 years of age. There are couple of buildings in North America that are old; making these trees probably the most amazing antiquated remainders on the mainland.

Visit these old goliaths and put your hand against the trunk of a centuries-old monster, then gaze up at the towering backwoods surrounding you. Cathedral Grove is a lovely and easily accessible wood off the expressway close to Nanaimo, B.C., on Vancouver Island. 

You've most likely seen the photos of the Northern Lights, but have you seen them for real? There are a few places in the nation where you can witness this awesome light show, which is due to the radiation from the sun interacting with the Earth's magnetic field.

Here's a little tip: travel north, make tracks in an opposite direction from light sources and watch the sky on a clear night. Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C. are the major destinations to see the Northern Lights; however the best spots are in Canadian territory. Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories, is viewed as one of top travel destinations on the planet to watch the lights.

Gros Morne National Park is a mountainous UNESCO World Heritage Site in Newfoundland is amazing to observe and interesting to find out about. The area was previously an ancient sea bed, but due to continental drift long ago, pushed the zone up above ocean level, making a unique geographical park. Climb through the mountains, explore the fjords or take a boat and move around.

Head to the Alberta Badlands and see the pre-historic dinosaur fossils. The Dinosaur Provincial Park is Canada's hotspot for archaeological discoveries with a great many dinosaur fossils covered under the rugged landscape. Book a hike, agree to simply camp in the wild and gaze toward the stars. In case you're interested in dinosaurs, this is an absolute opportunity for you to visit. You may even find a bona fide dinosaur fossil. ( Canada Visa Requirements )

And the list goes on, don’t miss the opportunity! Flights to Canada are easily accessible from Africa, name any nation. 

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