Six strange reviews of Canada's most beautiful spots
Digital Reporter
Friday, November 13, 2015, 5:29 PM - Canada is, without a doubt, the most beautiful country on the planet -- but it turns out you can't please everyone.
Millions of people visit Canada each year, so it's only natural that some people will wind up less than pleased with their experience.
We sourced TripAdvisor -- a travel website that allows tourists to review their travel experiences -- for some of the strangest reviews left under Canadian landmarks.
Here are six spectacular Canadian spots that received less-than-spectacular reviews, presented in no particular order.
6. The Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia
Puzzling review: "Folks, it is simply a waste of the time and gas it takes to drive this trail." - Conmassey
Editor's note: With views like this? We respectfully disagree.
5. Moraine Lake, Alberta
Puzzling review: "We drove all the way in to Moraine Lake only to find it looking like an anthill that had been run over by a lawnmower." - Katherine C.
Editor's note: That's the nicest anthill we've ever seen.
4. Ottawa's Parliament Hill
Puzzling review:"No place in Ottawa displays more hot air than this place. Other places on earth have great geysers that emit smelly Sulphur gases, but Ottawa has the Hill." - Anonymous
Editor's note: We'll leave this one alone.
3. Athabasca Falls, Alberta
Puzzling review: "Not a lot of water at all." - Schweiztraum
Editor's note: That depends on your definition of "a lot".
2. Halifax Public Gardens, Nova Scotia
Puzzling review: "Too many restrictions: DO NOT: feed ducks (in duck pond); walk on lawn; smell flowers; take pictures; eat; drink; smoke; live; breathe." - Anonymous
Photo courtesy: Wikipedia
Editor's note: 10/10 doctors recommend breathing on a regular basis.
1. Prince Edward Island National Park
Puzzling review: "Along the shore there are some areas with red rock formations ... The red rocks are not everywhere though which made me rate the park average." - Submart
Photo courtesy: Wikipedia
Editor's note: Sure. Blame it on the rocks. Those boring, 'average' rocks.