Top 10 Hidden Gems in Canada

Discover lesser-known but breathtaking destinations across Canada that will make your trip truly unique. 1win Travel brings you an exclusive list of hidden treasures that will transform your Canadian adventure into an unforgettable experience.

1. Fogo Island, Newfoundland and Labrador

Aerial view of Fogo Island with its rugged coastline, colorful houses, and the modern architecture of Fogo Island Inn contrasting with the natural landscape

Fogo Island is a remote paradise off the northeast coast of Newfoundland. Known for its stunning Fogo Island Inn, this location offers a perfect blend of contemporary luxury and traditional island culture. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, observe icebergs, and immerse themselves in the local art scene.

2. Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon

Dramatic landscape of Tombstone Territorial Park with jagged mountain peaks, vibrant fall colors, and a serene alpine lake reflecting the scenery

Often referred to as the "Patagonia of the North," Tombstone Territorial Park boasts otherworldly landscapes. With its unique rock formations and vibrant tundra, it's a haven for hikers and photographers alike. 1win Travel can arrange guided tours to help you explore this remote wilderness safely.

3. Sable Island, Nova Scotia

Wild horses roaming freely on the sandy beaches of Sable Island, with dunes and the Atlantic Ocean in the background

This crescent-shaped sandbar is home to wild horses and one of the world's biggest grey seal colonies. Accessible only by plane or boat, Sable Island offers a truly unique experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

4. Haida Gwaii, British Columbia

Ancient totem poles standing in a misty forest of Haida Gwaii, showcasing the rich indigenous culture and mystical atmosphere of the islands

Formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida Gwaii is an archipelago rich in indigenous culture and natural beauty. Explore ancient forests, spot diverse wildlife, and learn about Haida art and traditions.

5. Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan

Vast prairie landscape of Grasslands National Park at sunset, with grazing bison silhouettes and colorful wildflowers in the foreground

Experience the raw beauty of Canada's prairies in this often-overlooked national park. Home to bison, prairie dogs, and countless bird species, it's also one of the darkest dark sky preserves in Canada, perfect for stargazing.

6. Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador

The stunning fjord-like scenery of Western Brook Pond in Gros Morne National Park, with towering cliffs and waterfalls

While not entirely unknown, Gros Morne often gets overshadowed by more famous parks. Its diverse landscapes, from fjords to tablelands, offer unparalleled hiking and geological wonders. Let 1win Travel organize your perfect Gros Morne adventure.

7. Manitoulin Island, Ontario

Scenic view of a calm lake on Manitoulin Island with fall foliage reflecting in the water and a traditional First Nations pow wow in the distance

The world's largest freshwater island, Manitoulin offers a mix of pristine nature and rich indigenous culture. Explore hiking trails, attend traditional pow wows, and enjoy the tranquility of its many lakes.

8. Kluane National Park, Yukon

Majestic snow-capped peaks of Kluane National Park with a turquoise glacial lake in the foreground and a soaring eagle

Home to Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan, Kluane National Park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Glaciers, ice fields, and abundant wildlife make this park a must-visit for those seeking true wilderness.

9. Churchill, Manitoba

Polar bears walking along the shore of Hudson Bay near Churchill, with the Northern Lights dancing in the sky above

Known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," Churchill offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities. Watch polar bears in their natural habitat, kayak with beluga whales, and marvel at the Northern Lights.

10. Îles de la Madeleine, Quebec

Colorful houses lining the beach of Îles de la Madeleine, with red sandstone cliffs and kitesurfers in the distance

This archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence boasts red sandstone cliffs, endless beaches, and a unique Acadian culture. Perfect for wind sports, seafood lovers, and those seeking a laid-back island vibe.

These hidden gems showcase the diverse beauty and rich experiences Canada has to offer beyond its well-known attractions. At 1win Travel, we specialize in crafting unique itineraries that include these off-the-beaten-path destinations. Let us help you discover the true essence of Canada with a tailor-made tour that will create memories to last a lifetime.