You Are Reading ... ... somewhere in Canada, a random list of Canadian points of interest such as parks, attractions and places that may not be on the front page of travel guides Petroglyphs Provincial ParkPark and Museum around ancient stone carvings from Algonquin people, north-east of Peterborough in Ontario Trent-Severn Waterway386 km with 45 Locks connecting Lake Ontario with Lake Huron. The Trent-Severn Waterway is a National Historic Site. Chippewa FallsHalfway Point of the Trans-Canada Highway Between Atlantic and Pacific ocean in Ontario Bushplane Museum Sault Ste. MarieThe history of bush flying and forest protection in Canada. Many of the planes are open to get a close look on the inside. Agawa Bay3km long beach in the Lake Superior Provincial Park. About 140 km north of Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario White RiverWhite River is in Northwestern Ontario on the Transcanada Hwy and is the birth place of Winnie The Pooh Wanuskewin Heritage ParkA national historic site. It is a Northern Plains Indians cultural interpretive centre north of Saskatoon in Saskatchewan, Canada Dinosaur Provinical ParkThe park is in the Red Deer Valley, about one hour east of Calgary in Alberta Atlas Coal MineA National Historic Site about 20 minutes south east of Drumheller in Alberta HoodoosSandstone pillars that are capped by a large stone near Drumheller in Alberta Royal Tyrrell MuseumThe Museum Of Palaeontology is near Drumheller in Alberta, Canada, exhibiting dinosaurs and more going back millions of years North Dinosaur Trail & Bleriot FerryDinosaur Trail or Highway 838, crossing the Red Deer River in Albertas Badlands. Maligne LakeDay trip from Jasper to the Maligne Lake, 50 km from Jasper in Alberta. A very scenic road and good chancees to see wildlife Mount Edith CavellDay trip from Jasper to the Cavell Glacier, 30 km from Jasper in Alberta. A hiking trail to the glacier and the Cavell Meadows Penticton wine tasting by bicycleTasting wine and riding on a gravel path away from the traffic. No better way to experience the view and the products of the Okanagan in BC Britannia Mine MuseumThe Britannia Mine Museum is on the Sea-to-Sky Highway on Howe Sound north of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada Juan de Fuca Marine TrailJuan de Fuca Marin Trail is on Victoria Island, British Columbia Cathedral GroveCathedral Grove rainforest is in MacMillan Provincial Park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia and has ancient Douglas-fir Sproat Lake PetroglyphsPetroglyphs in the Sproat Lake Provincial Park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada Wild Pacific TrailThe Wild Pacific Trail earns the name 'wild'. It is located south in Ucluelet on Vancouver Island in British Columbia Rainforest TrailRainforst Trail in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island in British Columbia