Whether you are looking for adventures in the wilderness or sophisticated urban exploits, Canada has a variety of cities to welcome you.

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Located on the eastern edge of Canada provides a unique and beautiful natural setting.

St. John’s, Newfoundland

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Its affordability and casual lifestyle make it attractive to university students and families.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

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The appeal of this French-speaking province is its unique food, warm French Canadian culture, and stunning architecture.

Quebec City, Quebec

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One might consider Montreal the festival capital of Canada.

Montreal, Quebec

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Canada’s largest city with a diverse population, numerous post-secondary institutions (universities and colleges), a vibrant arts and cultural scene, and fantastic restaurants.

Toronto, Ontario

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London offers skiing in the winter and weekly festivals in the summer. Known as the Forest City, it has plenty of green parks and hiking trails to discover.

London, Ontario

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Winnipeg also boasts beautiful outdoor spaces, such as Assiniboine Park, the city’s most significant green space, and the nearby Oak Hammock Marsh, a wetlands nature reserve.

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Known as the “Paris of the Prairies” for its eight bridges that span the South Saskatchewan River.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Another major city at the foothills of the Rockies, Calgary is the perfect example of nature and urban living seamlessly coexisting.

Calgary, Alberta

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Vancouver is a world-class city with the North Shore Mountains as a backdrop and the Pacific Ocean at its feet.

Vancouver, British Columbia

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