Exploring Iconic Canada: From Dreamy Aurora Views to Trending K-Drama Filming Spots

Canada is currently having a major "main character" moment, and it’s not just because of its maple syrup. If you’ve been scrolling through Netflix lately, you might have spotted the breathtaking landscapes in the trending K-Drama, "Can This Love Be Translated?".

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Starring the charming Kim Seon-ho and the stunning Go Youn-jung, the show has fans obsessed—not just with the plot, but with the aesthetic Canadian scenery. As the second-largest country in the world, Canada offers everything from snow-capped peaks to historic fairy-tale cities. Ready to live your own K-Drama fantasy? Here are the must-visit spots in Canada!

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1. Heritage Park Historical Village, Calgary

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Step back in time at Canada’s largest living history museum. Spanning 51 acres, this park recreates Western Canadian life from the 1860s to the 1950s. Whether you’re hopping on a vintage steam train or posing in front of classic timber buildings, every corner here feels like a movie set.

2. Banff Town: The Highest Town in Canada

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Nestled at 1,383 meters above sea level, Banff is the heart of the Rocky Mountains. It’s a perfect mix of modern luxury and wild, rugged beauty. Pro tip: Take the Banff Gondola up to Sulphur Mountain for a panoramic view that will literally take your breath away.

3. Lake Louise: Turquoise Waters & Romantic Auroras

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This is arguably the most iconic location from "Can This Love Be Translated?". Known for its surreal turquoise water and the massive Victoria Glacier in the background, Lake Louise is where Kim Seon-ho and Go Youn-jung shared that magical aurora scene. Yes, the Northern Lights are just as romantic in real life!

4. Cascade of Time Garden, Banff

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Located at the edge of Banff Avenue, this garden is a floral paradise. In the summer, over 50,000 flowers bloom here. With its stone pathways, bubbling ponds, and the majestic Cascade Mountain as a backdrop, it’s the ultimate "postcard" spot for your Instagram feed.

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5. Stephen Avenue Walk

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Remember that scene where Mu-hee, Ho-jin, and PD Shin Ji-sun were all in one frame? That was filmed right here! This historic pedestrian street is lined with 19th-century sandstone buildings that now house the trendiest cafes, boutiques, and restaurants in Calgary.

6. Mt. Pleasant View Point

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For the best view of the Calgary skyline, head to this lookout. Whether it’s sunrise or sunset, the way the golden light hits the Centre Street Bridge and the Bow River is pure magic. The wooden balcony deck makes it a super comfortable spot for a long photoshoot.

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7. Niagara Falls (Ontario)

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Nature’s power at its finest! Niagara Falls moves about 4 million cubic feet of water every minute. While the American side is great, the Canadian Horseshoe Falls is where the real drama happens. Don't miss the night illumination—watching the falls glow in neon colors is a vibe you won’t forget.

8. CN Tower (Toronto)

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Dominating the Toronto skyline at 1,815 feet, the CN Tower was the world’s tallest free-standing structure for over 30 years. If you're brave enough, try the EdgeWalk—a hands-free walk on the ledge of the tower's main pod!

9. Chateau Frontenac (Quebec City)

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This isn't just a hotel; it’s a castle that holds the Guinness World Record for being the "most photographed hotel in the world." Overlooking the St. Lawrence River, its French Gothic architecture is so stunning it has been featured in countless international films and dramas (remember Goblin?).

10. Saint Joseph's Oratory (Montreal)

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Canada’s largest church is a masterpiece of architecture. Its massive dome dominates Montreal’s skyline. Beyond its spiritual significance, the Oratory is a cultural icon, even appearing as a landmark in the World Edition of Monopoly!

11. Parliament Hill (Ottawa)

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Located in the heart of the capital, this Gothic Revival complex is where Canada’s big decisions are made. With the Peace Tower standing tall and the changing of the guard ceremony in the summer, it’s a regal experience for any traveler.

12. Confederation Bridge

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Connecting Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, this 12.8 km bridge is a feat of engineering. It’s the longest bridge in the world to cross ice-covered waters. A 10-minute drive across this bridge feels like you're literally gliding over the Atlantic Ocean.

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Canada has proven that its mix of natural wonders and charming urban layouts makes it a top-tier filming location for Netflix giants. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the "Papago Couple" or just a traveler looking for your next adventure, Canada should be at the top of your bucket list.

Who knows? Maybe while you're standing by Lake Louise, you'll catch a glimpse of the aurora just like in the drama. So, pack your bags—Canada is calling!

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