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Vancouver
Vancouver is said to be Canada's most gorgeous city. The city's scenery is breath-taking, with mountains to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the massive Stanley Park right downtown. There are numerous ways to experience Vancouver's natural beauty. Warm, bright summers and temperate winters make it simple to spend time outside all year. You can't go wrong with a trip to Vancouver for its beauty, climate, pleasant environment, and abundance of activities.
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Toronto
Toronto, Canada's largest city, is the country's cultural epicentre, including ballet, opera, symphony, and Broadway performances. It is also home to the iconic CN Tower. There is no limit to the enjoyment when you get spectacular shopping, fine food, and fantastic museums, all in one here. Toronto's waterfront currently features magnificent walking areas, restaurants, and, during the summer, outdoor concerts and cultural acts.
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Montreal
Montreal is a one-of-a-kind city, with a lovely old historic quarter that dates back to the 1600s and a modern city core that includes vast underground shopping. With cobblestone lanes and wonderful old buildings, Old Montreal is the main tourist attraction, a superb spot to immerse yourself as you meander up and down the historical streets. There are so many beautiful parks and beaches in the land of Montreal.
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Ottawa
Oh, Canada - it's difficult not to feel particularly patriotic when visiting the nation's capital, Ottawa. Ottawa will have you swooning in no time if you're a history buff. Ottawa is home to numerous exceptional national museums and historic monuments, as well as Parliament Hill, and it is situated along the Rideau Canal in a picturesque location. It is also a tiny city, which makes it easy to navigate and enjoyable to explore.
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Québec City
Québec City is rich in history. This city, the provincial capital, has a history reaching back to the early 1600s. This can be considered one of Canada's most picturesque capital cities, having its historic buildings and meandering cobblestone lanes. Québec City is likewise tiny and easy to navigate. While summer is the busiest season, the city's most well-known event is the legendary winter carnival, Carnival de Québec.
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Whistler
Whistler has long been renowned as a world-class ski destination, and it hosted several skiing events during Vancouver's 2010 Winter Olympics. The Whistler-Blackcomb mountains are well-known for their magnificent terrain, attracting skiers from all over the world.
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Calgary
The very famous Calgary Stampede, a week-long performance with rodeo events, concerts, special activities, and exhibitions galore, is held in Calgary, Alberta. Every year in early July, over a million tourists flock to "Cowtown" to commemorate Calgary's farming and ranching heritage, making it one of the country's largest events.
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Banff
The resort town of Banff isn't quite large enough to be considered a city, but it's so lovely that we couldn't leave it off this list. Many travellers come to Canada specifically to see the magnificent Rocky Mountains up close and personal. Banff is easily accessible and, without a doubt, breathtakingly beautiful, being only an hour and a half from Calgary.