This year’s World’s Best Awards survey closed on March 2, just before widespread stay-at-home orders were implemented as a result of COVID-19. The results reflect our readers’ experiences before the pandemic, but we hope that this year’s honorees will inspire your trips to come — whenever they may be.
With more than 30,000 to explore, Canada’s islands offer myriad options for travelers who want to get off the grid. From the ruddy shores of Prince Edward Island off the Eastern seaboard to the forested hills of Vancouver Island in the Pacific Northwest, the isles of our northern neighbor are ideal escapes where travelers can enjoy the rhythms of island life and spectacular vistas — usually sans crowds.
Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, iBestTravel asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — sharing their opinions on the top cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated islands according to their activities and sights, natural attractions and beaches, food, friendliness, and overall value.
This year, two of Canada’s top three islands were located on the Atlantic coast. Prince Edward Island earned our No. 3 spot. The only island-province in Canada, PEI enchanted visitors with its rugged scenery (red-sand beaches, bike-friendly trails, churning surf), coastal cuisine, and historical attractions, including those devoted to scenes and characters from L. M. Montgomery’s classic children’s novel Anne of Green Gables. A traveler beautifully summed up her experience on the island: “The most beautiful place, home to such friendly people, and some of the freshest seafood I’ve ever had.”
Across the country, Vancouver Island (No. 3) offers an irresistible blend of big-city sights and natural attractions. In the south, you’ll discover the vibrant city of Victoria, characterized by century-old architecture, waterfront dining, and excellent boutique shopping. Moreover, the bohemian hamlet of Tofino — arguably Canada’s surf capital — is home to Wickaninnish Inn, which ranked among this year’s Top 100 hotels and took the No. 3 spot among the best resorts in Canada.
For a third consecutive year, Cape Breton Island takes the top spot. Read on to discover why this island stands out and to see the complete list of the best islands in Canada.
1. Cape Breton Island
Score: 85.93
“Go, go, go!” urged one respondent after visiting Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island, a destination renowned for its breathtaking beauty, inspiring wildlife encounters, and varied backcountry adventures. Travelers can drive or hike the Cabot Trail, a coastal route that stretches 185 miles along the island’s rocky shore; embark on whale-watching excursions in St. Lawrence Bay; or play a round at one of the two championship courses at Cabot Links, which offer panoramic views of the churning waters of the gulf. Readers particularly cherished exploring the Cabot Trail during fall, when the summer crowds had departed and the leaves had transformed: “The foliage was something else!” noted a respondent.
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2. Vancouver Island
WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 84.97