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From tundra expanses to Toronto’s urban energy, Canada offers varied landscapes and experiences for every traveler. Whether you seek culinary discoveries, thrilling outdoor adventures or cultural immersion, these seven cities deliver memorable, distinct encounters across the country. © Jon Bilous | Dreamstime.com -
Toronto prides itself on multiculturalism, reflected in a vibrant food scene, diverse arts and lively neighborhoods. Visit St. Lawrence Market for local specialties, explore the Royal Ontario Museum’s expansive collections, and stroll the Distillery District to enjoy restored Victorian industrial architecture turned into boutiques, galleries and cafés. © Ingalin | Dreamstime.com -
Vancouver blends city comforts with immediate access to nature. Expect high-quality dining, shopping and cultural attractions alongside world-class outdoor recreation—from beaches and coastal walks to skiing and mountain trails a short drive away. © Fredrik Vindelälv | Dreamstime.com -
Montreal offers an Old World atmosphere with centuries-old architecture and a strong Francophone culture. The city’s historic districts, lively cafés and exceptional food—bagels, Beaver Tails and poutine among them—make it a must-visit for history and food lovers alike. © Think Design Manage | Dreamstime.com -
Canada’s capital, Ottawa, showcases stunning neo-Gothic architecture and top-tier museums. Highlights include Parliament Hill’s impressive skyline views over the Ottawa River, the Canadian Museum of History, the Bytown Museum’s local exhibits, and the renovated Canada Science and Technology Museum. © Mikeaubry | Dreamstime.com -
Quebec City’s cobbled streets and fortified walls evoke its founding in 1608. Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features the charming Petit Champlain district and Place Royale Square—perfect for exploring history, architecture and a distinctly European ambiance in North America. © Songquan Deng | Dreamstime.com -
Whistler is an all-season outdoor playground. Thrill-seekers can enjoy heli-skiing, ice climbing, mountain biking and ziplining, while visitors seeking a gentler pace will find spas, scenic hikes and calm waters ideal for kayaking. © Rowan Sims | Dreamstime.com -
St. John’s, the easternmost city in North America, charms with colorful row houses, a scenic waterfront and a lively arts scene. Formerly a fishing outport, it now welcomes visitors with boutiques, galleries and fresh seafood, plus outdoor pursuits like whale watching and iceberg viewing. © Doug Gordon | Dreamstime.com







