The second largest country and one of the highly developed countries, Canada is a land of timeless diversity of landscapes. From wave bashed beaches to bristly mountains and from shadowy forests to glossy glaciers, Canada has something for everyone. There are numerous cities in Canada offering rich culture, natural beauty, attractions, and plenty of things to do. Following are the top 5 cities in Canada that will leave you delighted with their multiplicity:
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Vancouver
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If you want to experience the striking beauty of mountains meeting the ocean with the laid back charm of the city, visit Vancouver. It is one of the charming cities of Canada that offers numerous outdoor activities for travelers. Whether it’s the skiing on the surrounding snow capped mountains in winter or just enjoying the many fun activities on the ocean side. Vancouver is popular for its outdoor life, the laid back charm, and the breathtaking landscapes.
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Montreal
Located towards the south of Quebec City, Montreal is encircled by the Rivere des Prairies to the North and St Lawrence river to the South. The city brings to you rich French cultural influence, outstanding dining experience, and vivacious night life.
If you want to experience French art and culture, the sizzling city life, and the exuberant celebration of festivals all through the summer, Montreal is the city to visit.
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Toronto
Toronto is a popular city of Canada because of its world renowned tall buildings, Toronto International Film Festival, the maple leaves, and the CN Tower. The city boasts of high end fashion boutiques, lively cafes, opera, and the trendy pubs and restaurants. Some of places that are worth strolling are the Greektown, the Annex, Cabbage town, and Chinatown. For eccentric experience, head to the college street, Danforth, and West Queen West.
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Victoria
This capital city of British Columbia brings to you a perfect blend of French and British ethnicity. From towering castles, vintage boutiques, architectural wonders to lush green gardens, shopping districts, and restaurants having fresh caught seafood menu with BC wines, Victoria offers plenty of things to do, see, and experience to the core.
Quebec City
This exotic city will take you back to the 17th century with its cobbled stone pathways, French architecture, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site, which are North American Fortress walls. Experience the French and Canadian culture in the food prepared by the Quebec’s chefs. Get to the oldest street, Rue du Petit Champlian Street, full of restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. To get the taste of Quebec’s history, visit the Battlesfield Park or the Plains of Abraham.
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