The world's top travel publications names Canada and Alberta will be established in 2017

2017 is the year of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Canadian nation by gathering Canadian immigrants. Celebrations are held throughout the year and interest in the party is rising worldwide. Explore the world's best travel brochures that recommend Canada and Alberta in 2017.

New York Times First Place

The Travel section of the New York Times publishes a list of 52 travel recommendations each year. What are the criteria for selecting destinations? First, I gather opinions from general travel writers in Korea and abroad. Hundreds of suggestions come to mind based on a number of criteria, including why to visit this year, terrain and thematic diversity, fewer crowds, and famous tourist destinations.

Canada was chosen as the best destination based on all these criteria. In 2017, you will also benefit from the geographical diversity of the 150th anniversary year and more than 200 national parks, as well as the free entrance to the national park. The fact that the Canadian dollar is weak along with hidden treasures between the sea and the sea is an added benefit for international travelers.


Lonely Planet's Best Country

Apart from this, Lonely Planet Best in Travel, the annual publication, selected Canada as the best country to travel in 2017. Alberta's Canadian Rockies (# 2), Calgary Stampede (# 15) and Drum Heller (# 16) were among the list of 25 highlights. That's great, is not it? The stunning scenery of the Canadian Rockies filled the video.

Celeste Brash, a travel writer who has written 50 books on Lonely Planet and visited 40 countries, is an avid fan of Canada. She is so excited by Canada's charm that she can not only love people but also everything in Canada. I especially like Banff with its towering mountains, world-class hiking, and "blue lagoons as tropical as the lagoon". Being thrilled by the fact that Canada has been chosen as the best destination, she says she is very happy that Canada, with its rustic image, is suddenly spotlighted.

Vogue Magazine selected Canada as one of 'Five Great Places to Travel Alone'

Canada has been chosen as an ideal destination for women who are "enjoying joy and freedom alone". The reasons for the selection include national parks with free admission for the 150th anniversary, the weakness of the Canadian dollar, and "beautiful and friendly country that is always welcome throughout the year."

National Geographic Traveler's World's Top Destinations

National Geographic Traveler, one of the largest in travel magazines, has named Banff National Park in 2016 as one of the world's top attractions in 2017. Banff earned this honor through a competition evaluation process involving editorials, writers, and explorers. This glory seems to have to be turned into one of the oldest national parks in Canada this year, with free admission to all national parks. It's amazing that so many travel editors have agreed.

George W. Stone, editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler, says, "I wanted to show respect for Canadian tolerance and warm hospitality that make people's minds as broad as magnificent scenery."
George W. Stone, editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler, says, "I wanted to show respect for Canadian tolerance and warm hospitality that make people's minds as broad as magnificent scenery."

10 attractions selected by Condé Nast Traveler

Condé Nast Traveler ranked Canada as one of the top 10 tourist destinations in 2017. A related article is the picture of the Alpine lake in the Canadian Rockies. Celebrating its 150th anniversary, there will be a year-round party, cultural events, vibrant cities and active outdoor activities.

Some excerpts include: Canada is "a country full of epic adventures. Spectacular views of the magnificent mountains, surreal shades, clear air and sunshine, and amazing wildlife. Travelers do not hesitate to praise. Canada offers the best price-for-money travel, and the spacious outdoor environment makes us feel happy. This is what we need to live in. "

Are not you excited? Canada is always welcome with arms open. See you soon in Canada!


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