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Best Cities to Visit in Canada

The Land Gifted By Nature!!
Priyanka Wadhwani
The second largest country in the world by area, Canada is known worldwide for its vast, untouched landscape, magnificent mountains, charming lakes and a view no less than a painter’s canvas, which makes it a major tourist destination.
Canada's landscape offers a wide range of natural sceneries and is divided into multiple geographical regions and each city in Canada is unique in its own way, blessed with history, culture and beauty.
Many of the best cities to visit in Canada are gateways to magnificent wilderness areas and exciting recreational facilities, including some of the best ski resorts in the world.
Choosing a few best cities amongst all spectacular ones was indeed a difficult task. But we’ve got you our favorite ones to start your Canadian holidays with.
From tall towers to islands, zoos to museums, sports to nature, lakes to parks, gardens to sky scrapers, food to shopping, Toronto is one of the most eclectic cities in all of Canada. With a lively waterfront and a view of the many quaint archipelagos, Toronto is just unmissable.
Toronto
Out from a story book, horse-drawn carriages, atmospheric cafes, classic bistros, scenic views of St. Lawrence River, small boutiques and hundreds of historical and photographic points of interest, Quebec City gives you a true European feel.
Quebec City
“Manhattan with mountains” as described by the New York Times, this vibrant city is the most beautiful one in Canada. The best of food, coffee shops, quirky, contemporary, and cool shops all make Vancouver as amazing as it is.
Vancouver
Known world wide for its world-famous Calgary Stampede, a huge ten-day rodeo that bills itself as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth. Calgary is the eastern gateway to the Rocky Mountains and an important center of trade and tourism for the western prairies.
Calgary
The nation’s capital is a haven for history lovers. Parliament building on the parliament hill, some of the best museums, Rideau Canal for boating in the summer and skating in winter, white water rafting on the Ottawa River are some of its major attractions.
Ottawa
Colorful houses, rugged natural beauty of the coast, St. John’s is the perfect combination of big-city luxury and traditional small-town charm. It was here that Marconi famously received the first transatlantic wireless message in 1901.
St. John’s
With jaw-dropping views of mountains, oceans and beautiful houses, Victoria the capital of British Columbia is located on the Vancouver Island and is known to have amazing marine life including elephant seals and whales. It fondly gives you a British feel with the horse-drawn carriages.
Victoria
Foodies bang on!! A city with the highest number of restaurants per capita of any city in the country, Saskatoon is famous for its berry pie. Also live music, theater, modern art galleries, cultural scene and public art are a few attractions in this artistic city.
Saskatoon
Known as the "Gateway to the North", the city is a staging point for large-scale oil sands projects occurring in northern Alberta and large-scale diamond mining operations in the Northwest Territories. Edmonton is a cultural, governmental and educational center.
Edmonton
This city in Canada is a great place with an amazing waterfall to view and numerous attractions for adults, including casinos and wineries, and plenty for kids to enjoy, including an indoor waterpark, the Guinness World Records Museum and several mini-golf courses.
Niagara Falls
Missing UK while in Canada? You don’t have to, just like England, Ontario’s London is also located on the Thames River. One of the best ways to discover what London has to offer is by hopping aboard a double-decker that will take you on a two-hour tour of the city’s historical sites and museums.
London
With each city having its own unique characters, Canada offers something for every type of visitor to explore. Do visit this beautiful country to have an unforgettable holiday experience.