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Vancouver:
"You’re gorgeous, baby, you’re
sophisticated, you live well...Vancouver is Manhattan with
mountains. It’s a liquid city, a tomorrow city, equal parts
India, China, England, France and the Pacific Northwest.
It’s the cool North American sibling." – The New York
Times
Majestic mountains, sparkling ocean,
rainforests and beautiful foliage all four seasons make
Vancouver one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Canada is known for our people's friendly nature, and
Vancouver's citizens take great pride in our welcoming,
clean, safe streets - day or night, all year round.
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Toronto:
From cosmopolitan chic to country
charm, Toronto’s neighbourhoods offer an eclectic mix of
architecture, food and shopping. This vast cultural
diversity creates a worldly experience for visitors. Toronto
is a city to be savoured - a pleasing palette of experiences
that create a luxury travel holiday for all seasons.
If your idea of Canada is dominated by
maple syrup, hockey, flannel shirts or the G-20 Summit, it's
time to discover Toronto as the new capital of Cool. Toronto
boasts a population of five million people, 200 ethnic
groups and 130 languages. Each year the city absorbs
approximately 50,000 immigrants, making it Canada's largest
city and surprisingly one of the most culturally diverse
communities in North America.
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Saskatoon:
Whether a resident or visitor; you'll
quickly understand why Saskatchewan's largest city, as a
four-season destination has gained a reputation as a great
place to both live and visit.
A young vibrant, and entrepreneurial
demographic is energizing the city with exciting new things
to see and do. Well supported by a history of know-how and
innovation, Saskatoon celebrates throughout the year its
rich culture, through a continuous line-up of festivals,
events, performing arts, and a fine selection of crafts and
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Ottawa:
This is the capital of
Canada. Located in the North-Eastern Ontario and
surrounded by three rivers - the Ottawa River, the
Gatineau river and the Rideau river, Ottawa is one
of the most beautiful capitals in the world. Even
though the city is pretty small, your list of sights
and activities won't be short. Most of the
attractions are located in one area which is very
convenient - you can park your car somewhere close
to downtown and walk around to see the Parliament
Hill, Rideau Canal, Château Laurier, National
Gallery of Canada and other memorials and heritage
sights. You can also choose from over 29 museums to
visit, attend sport events and various festivals,
including the most famous Canadian Tulip Festival.
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