5 amazing places to visit virtually

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Everyone is spending more time at home these days, but that shouldn’t stop us from crossing items off our travel bucket list… virtually!

Below is a list of our top 5 places to visit from the comfort of your own home.

Where will you go today?

The Monterey Bay Aquarium

Need a study break? How about checking out the hypnotic Moon Jelly Cam or watching penguins waddle?

See the aquarium’s full list of live cams here.

The Louvre

The Louvre is closed in Paris but their virtual tours are always open online. Immerse yourself in Mona Lisa’s world through a VR experience, or explore Egyptian Antiques and The Galerie d’Apollon. 

Check out all the museum's virtual tours here and here.

The Virtual Museum of Canada

Looking to brush up on your Canadian knowledge?  The VMC houses digital exhibits shared by museums and heritage organizations across Canada.  Travel the St. Lawrence to learn about navigation, British Columbia to learn about the largest political protest in their history, or visit the Mount Saint-Hilaire Biosphere Reserve.

Click here to see the full list of virtual exhibits.

The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt

Cross this UNESCO World Heritage Site off your bucket list by exploring these 360 degree photos of the Great Pyramid of Giza. 

While you are on the site, explore the other 360 videos and photos of places all over the world like the Colosseum in Rome or Tumpak Sewu Waterfall in Indonesia.

Aurora Borealis

Want to watch nature’s most amazing light show from the comfort of your living room?  This live cam is located in the aurora oval - at the Churchill Northern Studies Center in Churchill, Manitoba.

Check-in at night, and see if you can catch the light show.

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