See mountain. Snap photo. Add "Valencia" filter. Make magic.
That's a formula for successful post on Instagram. And it's one that many fiddled with as users captured Canadian locales on the app this year.
Many Canadian landmarks made it into people's photos. But 10 stood out in particular, including Niagara Falls, Whistler Blackcomb, Vancouver's Stanley Park and Montreal's old port.
And coming across those pictures only make us excited for more spectacular images to come in 2016.
Here are Canada's top 10 most-Instagrammed locations for 2015:
so sad to say goodbye to summer 😔 but stoked to say hello to LA next week slash LA for the winter!!
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James heim at blackcomb bc @jamesheim @whistlerblackcomb #tw
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#tbt to being one of three Dimmer techs for #kanyewest at #OVO this past summer !
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Carlitos y Marc #molsonamphitheatre #colombia #carlosvives #marcanthony #toronto
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I mean... come on! #vancitybuzz #runcouver #nikeplus #challenge
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CN Tower view of the Rogers Centre #toronto #torontobluejays #baseball #MLB #the_6ix_sense
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