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Homes for rent in Canada

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Top-rated homes for rent in Canada

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Home in Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré
Ski-in/Car out Mt-blanc HOT TUB VIEW Tremblant 20m
Spectacular view, peaceful haven, perfect place to relax with your family and have a good time in the Mont Blanc mountain side in the Laurentians. 20 minutes from Mont Tremblant. You have access to a supervised beach 5 minutes from the Chalet by car. Base price for 4 people, It is important to indicate the correct number of travelers when making your request or booking. Need a good car with good tires in winter. It is not advisable to have 4 season tires in winter. CITQ no. 139580 Access to
$154 per night
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Home in Huntsville
Modern Muskoka Getaway on Fairy Lake w/Hot Tub!
Luxurious new lake house on Fairy Lake in Huntsville! Swim, kayak, boat or lounge on the dock & soak up the beautiful surroundings. Expansive living/kitchen/dining with breathtaking lake views throughout. Well-equipped kitchen & bbq to prepare a feast and relax fireside, lakeside or in the hot tub. 5 bedrooms w/en-suites, private office for work with great WiFi. Short drive to downtown Huntsville’s Main St. for all amenities w/close proximity to beautiful Arrowhead & Algonquin Parks. Welcome!
$915 per night
Home in Lake Country
Okanagan Lake Paradise in a Stunning Sante Fe Home
Looking for a slice of paradise in the Okanagan? This holiday home is sure to provide the experience and memories of a well-deserved vacation. Situated amongst award winning vineyards and across the street from Okanagan Lake, this 4 bedroom home with a massive sunny deck, beautiful lake views and a hot tub is the perfect destination for all types of vacationers; families, friends or a professional couple with a love of water sports, good restaurants, beaches, and wine!
$391 per night
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Serviced apartments for rent in Canada

Serviced apartment in Burlington
By The Lake Couple Getaway Business Travel Luxury
$183 per night
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Serviced apartment in Toronto
Lakeview Serviced Condo: 2bed 2bath 1 free parking
$390 per night
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Serviced apartment in Toronto
Trendy Two-Bedroom Apt. In Heart of Dundas/Queen W
$187 per night
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Serviced apartment in Burnaby
Brand-new Luxury Spacious 2-Bedroom Apartment
$232 per night
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Serviced apartment in Marmora
Beaver Creek Lodge
$160 per night
Serviced apartment in Mont-Tremblant
Romantic 2 floor Loft near Lake & Ski Village
$126 per night
Serviced apartment in Québec
Guest house with swimming pool, wifi, parking
$93 per night
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Serviced apartment in Emsdale
Hill Top
$112 per night
Serviced apartment in Whistler
DOWNTOWN WHISTLER, Luxury 1 BR Retreat + AC
$110 per night
Serviced apartment in Whistler
Ski-in/out Whistler - Hot tub, Pool, Parking
$72 per night
Serviced apartment in L'Anse-Saint-Jean
The boreal, apartment overlooking the fjord 4 - 6 people
$134 per night
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Serviced apartment in Vancouver
#Centrally located in Downtown. Swimming pool+gym
$180 per night
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Places to stay in Canada

Earthen home in Mayne Island
Cob Cottage
$149 per night
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Treehouse in Tingwick
Tree house safari
$133 per night
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Tower in Broad Cove
Shackup Tower - 30 ft in the air & hot tub
$377 per night
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Tiny home in Hamilton
Timber Haven
$247 per night
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Cabin in Sechelt
Cabin #3 - Alfie the A-Frame
$142 per night
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Treehouse in Hampstead Parish
Private Nordic Spa - Lakefront Treetop Retreat
$242 per night
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Dome in Ymir
Private Dome House on River, Minutes from Ski Hill
$192 per night
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Cabin in Jordan River
Jordan River Cabin
$265 per night
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Cottage in Renous
Hambrook Point Cottage “Homestead”
$78 per night
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Condo in Toronto
Upscale Condo in the Clouds at CN Tower
$307 per night
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Home in HUNT
Modern & Charming Eh-Frame | 4-Season Chalet
$117 per night
Dome in Lac-Supérieur
Dome L'Albatros | Private Spa | BBQ Zone
$256 per night
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Places to stay with private entrances in Canada

Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
Le MICA (Chalets Micro-Element)
$288 per night
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Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
Le Lagöm - Miradors - Le Maelström
$258 per night
Cottage in Huntsville
Escape North to Muskoka A-Frame | 4-Season Chalet
$174 per night
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Tiny home in Kawartha Lakes
Four Pines Cabin
$192 per night
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Chalet in Lac-Beauport
Le Ridge View
$235 per night
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Chalet in Grand Étang
• Cedar Peak • 2 Bedroom Barrier-Free Chalet
$336 per night
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Condo in Toronto
Luxury Condo next to CN Tower, Scotia Arena w/ PKG
$224 per night
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Cottage in Brechin
COTTAGE ON LAKE SIMCOE -4 BEDROOMS /2WSHRMS
$404 per night
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Guest suite in Huntsville
Hidden Valley’s Guest Suite - explore nature
$151 per night
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Farm stay in Marmora
King Size Bed, Hot Tub, Pool - Waterfront Stay
$629 per night
Cottage in Lunenburg
2-storey designer cottage - Shobac Farm Gate House
$243 per night
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Barn in MacGregor
The Red Barn Loft in the Heartland of the Prairies
$124 per night
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Your guide to Canada

Welcome to Canada

If you could design a country for the sole purpose of road tripping, you couldn’t do any better than Canada, where seemingly endless highways zigzag through evergreen forests, past towering peaks, and along rugged shorelines. From the Rocky Mountains in the west to thundering Niagara Falls to the east, the sprawling landscapes and natural wonders are the definition of wild. By land mass, Canada is only outsized by Russia. It’s so big that its three largest national parks — Wood Buffalo, Nahanni, and Quttinirpaaq — could each swallow smaller countries whole.

All of that open space in the Great White North makes outdoor recreation, from hiking trails in the summer to skating across frozen lakes in the winter, favorite national pastimes. Rafters ride the rapids of thrilling waterways like the Ottawa, Kicking Horse, and Chilcotin rivers. Ski towns like Banff in Alberta and Whistler in British Columbia have become synonymous with world-class snow sports. And while many of the 10 provinces remain sparsely populated, the largest cities pack a global punch: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver are thriving cosmopolitan metropolises, each earning international acclaim for their arts and culinary scenes. Truly, Canada shows off its remarkable diversity at every turn.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Canada?

There’s a reason Canada was nicknamed the Great White North: Winters get icy and subarctic cold throughout much of the country. Unsurprisingly, winter sports such as ice hockey, ice fishing, skiing, and snowshoeing are widely popular activities. But even in the snowiest months of December, January, and February, Canada’s sheer size makes for varied climates. In general, the coastal areas of British Columbia, the westernmost province, remain the mildest throughout the year, with drizzly winters and balmy summers.

All of Canada’s major cities experience distinct seasons, with gardens blossoming in the spring, outdoor festivals booming throughout the summer, and colorful foliage in the country’s many urban parks luring out leaf peepers in the fall. In the great outdoors, summer is the high season, as mountain trails to dazzling alpine lakes finally become accessible when snow melts late into June at the highest elevations. And any trip to stay in one of Canada’s house rentals demands at least a few licks of maple syrup — even better at one of the many springtime festivals dedicated to the seasonal tapping of the sap.


What are the top things to do in Canada?

Historic District of Old Quebec

No other place in North America has quite the European flair of Old Quebec, the only walled city in North America north of Mexico. Today this historic district — dating from the early 16th century — forms the cultural center of Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec. Its charming French- and British-era architecture is so significant and well preserved it’s been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you’ll find independent boutiques and little cafes filling pedestrian areas like the compact Quartier Petit Champlain, one of the oldest shopping districts on the continent.

Banff National Park

Canada’s world-renowned national parks preserve some of North America’s most scenic landscapes, with Banff being the first and arguably most dramatic of them all. This slice of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains is a year-round alpine playground. In the summer, hikers and bikers take to the trails lacing across the backcountry and circling turquoise lakes. Winter action turns to the slopes, when the resort town of Banff buzzes with skiers and snowshoers chasing the fresh powder.

Niagara Falls

Once you slip on your waterproof poncho and get a close-up look at this trio of thundering cascades, you’ll understand why Niagara Falls has wooed so many honeymooners here for centuries: The views of the rapids tumbling over the glacier-carved cliffs are magnificently poetic. The unmatched popularity of the falls certainly draws crowds, but it’s easy to get off the typical track with active side trips such as Niagara Glen, where you can hike trails through the scenic Niagara Gorge, and tasting tours in the surrounding wine country.

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