Montreal
Montréal is the largest city in Québec. The city is nestled on an island on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River, and with its triple-peaked hills, it makes for breathtaking views. Considered a cultural capital of Canada, Montréal celebrates cosmopolitan and olden french style.
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Capital of Canada with a population of one million, Ottawa is located near the city of Montréal, where visitors can expect to hear a blend of both english and french speaking locals. With spectacular Victorian architecture from the National Gallery of Canada to the local natural beauty of Rideau Canal come summer or winter, Ottawa is a great place to live.
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Vancouver stretches along the west coast of Canada, and is one of the busiest city ports in the country. Boasting one of the most diverse populations, stunning mountains and ocean views and a roaring art scene, Vancouver is also a well known hot spot for both theatre and music.
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Tucked away alongside Lake Ontario, the city of Toronto is one of the modern bustling metropolises of today. Known for its diversity and multiculturalism with over 140 languages spoken in the city, Toronto is definitely immigrant friendly. With towering skyscrapers and the iconic CN Tower, Toronto is a mixture of both contemporary and natural with the 400 acre High Park.
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Winnipeg can be found in the heart of Forks, split between the Red and Assiniboine rivers. This cultural soup pot has over 100 languages and nationalities within the streets of Winnipeg. Winnipeg is fantastic place with world class museums, a blooming art and culture scenes, and has fantastic culinary delights, with over 1100 restaurants to choose from!
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Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, affectionately nickname the festival city, is a bustling metropolis Nestled along the Saskatchewan River, the city is a great place to stop over for a visit to the Jasper National Park. Known for its business sense, Edmonton is also one of the fastest growing cities in the province. It also has a thriving art scene thanks to the Alberta National Museum.
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