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Toronto (Ontario)
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Toronto (Ontario)
Multicultural and cosmopolitan, <b>Toronto</b> is eastern Canada’s bustling powerhouse capital city. It’s a massive, sprawling place, made up of smaller, individual neighborhoods and a fantastic, lively city to visit. This major Canadian city along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore boasts a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic, tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere - the CN Tower. It also has many green spaces, from the orderly oval of Queen’s Park to 400-acre High Park and its trails, sports facilities and zoo. You will also find world-class theater, shopping and plenty restaurants. Just a short drive away you will find the amazing Niagara Falls. Art, food, beaches, nightlife - in Toronto, you've got it all.<br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay: </strong></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:<br />
</strong></span>Niagara Falls, Toronto Islands, CN Tower Royal, Ontario Museum. Ripley`s Aquarium of Canada, Rogers Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario.
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Vancouver (British Columbia)
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Vancouver (British Columbia)
<strong>Vancouver</strong> is famous for its fresh, local seafood, especially its salmon. The Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections.<br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay: </strong></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:<br />
</strong></span>Stanley Park and Seawall Path, Granville Island. Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, Museum of Anthropology, Kitsilano Beach.
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Montreal (Quebec)
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Montreal (Quebec)
<strong>Montreal</strong> is North America`s number one host city for international events. It's host to the famous Cirque de Soleil and hosted the Summer Olympics in 1976 and houses the Place Royale, Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, La Citadelle de Québec, Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site, Plains of Abraham (Champs de Bataille), Musee de la Civilisation, Parliament Building (Hotel du Parlement) & Parliament Hill.<br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay: </strong></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:<br />
</strong></span>Place Royale, Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, La Citadelle de Quebec, Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site, Plains of Abraham (Champs de Bataille), Musee de la Civilisation, Parliament Building (Hotel du Parlement) and Parliament Hill.
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Banff (Alberta)
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Banff (Alberta)
<b>Banff</b> is a resort town and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations. Known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs, it is a destination for outdoor sports and features extensive hiking, biking, scrambling and skiing destinations within the area. Banff National Park is perhaps the most famous showcase of the country`s natural beauty. It boasts stunning mountain scenery, epic hiking trails, and picturesque camping grounds and lodges. It is the ultimate getaway from the USA if you`re looking for a Swiss-style vacation where you can reconnect with nature. Banff is an absolute dream!
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay: </strong></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:<br />
</strong></span>The Town of Banff, Banff Springs Hotel, Sulphur Mountain, Lake Louise, Chateau Lake Louise, Hiking, Lake Louise Ski Resort, Moraine Lake, Sunshine Village Ski Resort, Icefields Parkway, Bow Lake, Peyto Lake, Bow Valley Parkway, and so much more!
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Calgary (Alberta)
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Calgary (Alberta)
<b>Calgary</b> is Alberta`s largest city! It`s full of skyscrapers, but underneath all that glass, is a cosmopolitan city with a a rough and wild cowboy charm to it. Calgary sits in a vast, often brown colored plain in Southern Alberta. The area offers great hiking, kayaking, skiing, water rafting, and camping all around. The city itself is lively, especially during the Calgary Stampede in July, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. The city has a quaint feel, blending modern and vintage atmospheres and decor into a place that has a lot in common with Dallas in the USA. As one of the largest cities in Canada, Calgary doesn`t lack of exciting things to do.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay: </strong></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:<br />
</strong></span>The Calgary Tower, Calgary Zoo, Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump, Heritage Park Historical Village, The Calgary Stampede, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Canada`s Sport Hall Of Fame, and so much more!
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Charlottetown (Prince Edward)
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Charlottetown (Prince Edward)
<b>Charlottetown</b>, the charming capital of Prince Edward Island, has the feel of a quiet small town, in fact, it is the smallest of the country’s provincial capitals. The city is close to the hearts of Canadians as the birthplace of Canadian Confederation that led to the unification of Canada, and you’ll find testimony to this in many of the monuments around town. While in Charlottetown, explore the Victorian-era streets and harbor area which are all easily walkable. Heritage buildings, including the ornate St. Dunstan's Basilica and elegant Beaconsfield Historic House, line the city streets. In the summer months, enjoy the Charlottetown Festival that brings theater productions, art exhibitions, and free daily concerts into town.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay: </strong></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br /> St. Dunstan's Basilica and elegant Beaconsfield Historic House, the Victorian-era streets and harbor area and so much more!
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