Adventure in Canada is as easy as riding a bike! In #Calgary, you can explore the longest network of bike paths in North America. Over 1000 kilometres are maintained to cycle, walk, run, or roll around the city!
Where’s your favourite Canadian bike path? 🚵
ALT Sunset view of Peace Bridge walking and cycling bridge over the Bow River in Calgary.
Celebrate #PrideSeason by exploring iconic 2SLGBTQI neighbourhoods across Canada! Montreal’s vibrant and historic Village is one of North America’s largest queer neighbourhoods. Which Canadian 2SLGBTQI neighbourhood will you explore this summer?🌈
ALT Colouful Rainbow balls art installation "18 shades of gay" on Saint-Catherine Street in gay Village in 2017.
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ kicks off today! ⚽
Canada is ready for the excitement, to welcome the world and to celebrate what brings us together.
United through sport. Go, Canada! 🇨🇦
#WeAreCanada | #FIFAWorldCup
Canada welcomes the world! From June 11 to July 19, Canada is proud to be hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026™ alongside Mexico and the United States. Which games are you watching? ⚽#FIFAWorldCup#WeAreCanada
ALT Two people walking out of city building in Canada.
From posting covers online as a kid to becoming the first Canadian to win Best New Artist at the #Grammys, Alessia Cara is an inspiration for young Canadian artists. The Italian Canadian singer and songwriter has also won 5 Junos! Which of her songs is your favourite? 🎤🎵
Coast to coast to coast, Canadian oceans have defined local stories for generations. Sedna in the Arctic, the Komokwa of the Pacific, and mermaids in the Atlantic show how oceans contribute to local identity. What is your favourite Canadian ocean story?🌊 #WorldOceansDay#NIHM2026
ALT View of the Arctic Ocean from Baffin Island, Nunavut.
ALT View of the Pacific Ocean and nearby islands from a cliff on Bowen Island, British Columbia.
ALT View of the Atlantic Ocean from Cape St. George, Newfoundland.
Stop and smell the #roses as they start to bloom across Canada in early June! In Ottawa, The Canadian Heritage Garden at Rideau Hall features over 200 types of roses, including some native to Canada. Where is your favourite Canadian rose garden? 🌹
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ALT The Canadian Heritage Garden, with a gravel path and pink and red flowers in the foreground, and a person in a red hat, hedges, and trees in the background.
Do blond bears have more fun? Despite their straightforward name, some #BlackBears in British Columbia have a blond coat! The Kermode (Spirit) bear carries a recessive gene that gives it this unusual colouring.
Have you ever seen this uncommon creature? 🐻❄️🐻
ALT A Spirit Bear and her black bear cub stand on large rocks in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia.
#WorldEnvironmentDay is a chance to highlight sustainable Canadian projects! The Toronto Eco-Roof program has funded over a million square metres of green and cool roofs, avoiding 400 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. What is your favourite sustainable Canadian innovation? 🌱🏙️
Canada produces over 500,000 metric tonnes of #Cheese each year. The country produces a wide variety of cheeses, the most common type being cheddar, including curds of course! What Canadian cheese do you recommend others add to their cheese boards? 🧀😋
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a chance to learn about the unique cultures, traditions, and experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. Now is a time to reflect on our history and build a future characterized by respect and reconciliation. #NIHM2026
ALT An image featuring intertwined illustrated symbols representing First Nations, Inuit and Métis: a feather, a narwhal and a fiddle, rendered in a flowing rainbow gradient. Surrounding these central symbols are decorative elements representing other aspects of First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures.
Congrats to all winners and nominees at this weekend's #2026CanadianScreenAwards! With multiple wins by Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, 40 Acres, North of North, and Heated Rivalry, there is no shortage of Canadian talent to celebrate! Which was your favourite win? 🇨🇦🎥🏆
Get moving by exploring the great Canadian outdoors! There are countless ways to stay active like paddling, playing team sports, exploring Canada’s many trails, and more! What is your favourite way to get moving in Canada?🏃🚵🏄 #FitnessDay
You can find art in lots of unexpected places across Canada! In fact, you can find the world’s tallest mural in Calgary, #Alberta! This abstract piece by artist DAIM is 94 meters tall! Share your favourite Canadian mural pic ⬇️🎨
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ALT An abstract mural on the side of a high rise building in Calgary, Alberta.
BOO! this is the #GhostPipeFlower, it is one of Newfoundland’s strangest spring plants. It is a pale, almost translucent flower that doesn’t rely on sunlight. Rather, it taps into underground fungal networks for nutrients. What's your favourite unique flower in Canada? 👻🌱
ALT Close up of Ghost Pipe flowers in forest. Focus in center, soft background.
Canada is excited to be hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026™ alongside Mexico and the United States. We look forward to welcoming the teams that will be playing in Canada. Which games are you most excited for? ⚽#FIFAWorldCup#WeAreCanada
ALT Three people passing a soccer ball in a downtown city of Canada
Summer’s just around the corner and Canada has some gorgeous beaches to explore. From Wasaga’s long sandy shoreline to Cavendish’s red dunes, Long Beach’s Pacific waves, and the turquoise shallows of Carters Beach. Which Canadian beach is your favourite?🩴🏖️#FlipFlopDay
ALT View of people at Wasaga Beach in Ontario. Ontario, Canada.
ALT Red sand of Cavendish beach in Prince Edward Island.
ALT Washed up kelp on long beach with dusk and the ocean in the background. Taken on long beach in Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, British Colombia, Canada.
The answer is C! There are over 800 species of bees native to Canada! These busy creatures keep our natural ecosystems and agriculture thriving! 🐝#ThankYouBees
Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other insects play an important role helping Canadian ecosystems thrive! Bees are Canada’s most common pollinator. Roughly how many native species of bees are in Canada? 🦋🌻🐝#Pollinator
A) 300
B) 600
C) 800
ALT A close-up view of a bee on a purple flower, with other similar flowers in the background.