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The first sight that guests see after entering the Canada pavilion is the '''Victoria Gardens'''. Inspired by the Butchart Gardens near British Columbia, the Victoria Gardens is a beautiful landscape of various floral arrangements. To the right of the gardens, guess can find Canadian maple trees.
Moving on into the pavilion, guests enter a Northwest Indian Village. Here totem poles give one an example of the kind of objects sculpted by the Northwest Coast native population. Nearby, guests can find the [[Trading Post]], a shop housed within a log cabin structure.
Continuing forward, guests come upon the [[Northwest Mercantile]]. Originally created as a representation of Canada's early frontiersmen, it is in this area that guests begin to see both French and English influence.
Up ahead, guests cross over a stream and continue their journey along the Rue de St. Louis. On the right hand side, guests can visit the '''Hotel du Canada'''. This Victorian building was based on the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. Representing the type of hotels that sprang up along Canada’s early railroads, the Hotel du Canada has a French Gothic Design. Located at the base of the Hotel du Canada, is [[Le Cellier]], Canada's table service restaurant.
Leaving behind the Rue de St. Louis, guests find themselves following a path along a steep mountainside. As the path continues along a river bank, guests come to an area made to represent the '''Salmon Islands'''. Here, a 30 ft. waterfall feeds a whitewater steam that encircles the island. As guests continue down the path, they come upon '''Maple Leaf Mine''' home to the Circle Vision 360 film [[O' Canada]].
==Attractions==