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Calgary

Calgary

Calgary also known as Cowtown, is a cosmopolitan city located in Alberta province. The city is located at an intersection of Bow and Elbow River. It is ranked as the 5th most livable city in North America by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Calgarian enjoy 333 sunny days per year, which is more than any other major city amongst Canada. The city is the oil centre of Canada's Oil Industry.

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Edmonton

Edmonton

Edmonton - the Capital city of Alberta, it is the 5th largest city in Canada. Edmonton is the youngest and rapidly growing city. It is the northernmost city located beside the North Saskatchewan river and surrounded by Alberta Central Region. Edmonton is considered amongst the Canada sunniest cities as it enjoys 95 days of bright sunshine every year. Aurora Borealis also known as Northern Lights can be spotted on a regular basis during winters.

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Banff

Banff

The resort town Banff is known for its beautiful coloured lakes, snowcovered majestic mountains attracting adventure daredevils for its exciting outdoor adventures. Banff is the highest city in Canada located at a height of 1,383 meters above sea level. Banff's National park is the most visited place by tourists in Canada and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Lethbridge

Lethbridge

The city is located in Southern Alberta at the confluence of the Oldman River and St. Mary River. It is an agrarian city playing an important role in the wholesale, retail and service sector. Lethbridge enjoys 320 days of sunshine per year. Lethbridge is amongst a few city in Alberta having two post secondary intuition i.e. Lethbridge College and University of Lethbridge

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Vancouver

Vancouver

Named after Captain Vancouver - Vancouver City, located in the southern mainland region of British Columbia, it is Canada's 3rd largest city after Toronto and Montreal and home of approximately 2.1 million people. It is the 4th largest cruise ship terminal in the world. It has the highest real estate price in the country.

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Richmond

Richmond

The coastal city, nested in the British Columbia province of Canada, it is located on the Lulu Island and at the Fraser river mouth. Richmond is surrounded by Burnaby and Vancouver to the north, Delta to the south, New Westminster to the east and Strait of Georgia to the west. The city is known for lively parks, Trails and Cycling Routes, the community center.

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Victoria

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The capital city of British Columbia also known as - The Garden City, Victoria is a major city in the southernmost region of West Canada. It is the 7th most populous city in Canada inhabiting 367,770 people.

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Surrey

Surrey

The city of Surrey is in the British Columbia, and is the largest city by land and most populated city in metro Vancouver. Surrey is a lively city with events happening all round the year, it is surrounded by the Fraser river and US border.

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Burnaby

Burnaby

Burnaby is a part of Metro Vancouver, located to the east of Vancouver city having the third largest population in British Columbia. It is well connected through train to the mainland. The city has the highest parkland and open land as compared to residential areas.

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Abbotsford

Abbotsford

The city of British Columbia located adjacent to the Canada and United states border in the Grated Vancouver, city is nested on the bank of Fraser River, and is home to approximately 141,300 residents. Abbotsford is the largest municipality of British Columbia which is situated outside Metro Vancouver. Abbotsford is a farm country known for its huge farms and agriculture.

Winnipeg

Winnipeg

Capital city of Manitoba, is a cosmopolitan city located at convergence of Red and Assiniboine rivers. Winnipeg's Exchange District is a well preserved architecture from the 20th century. The city has quite affordable housing and apartments as compared to other other Canadian cities. The city is known as the “Culture cradle of the country as it is home to Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre and many more.

Brandon

Brandon

It is the second largest city of the Manitoba province, located at the bank of Assiniboia river to the south west corner of the province. Brandon is a strategic location as it is just 214 km to the west of the capital city Winnipeg and 120 km to the east of Saskatchewan border. The city is sparsely populated as it is home to 48,859 residents.

Steinbach

Steinbach

Third largest city of Manitoba, Steinbach it is located about 58 km to the south east of Winnipeg, and is home to 15,829 making it the largest community in the Eastman area. The city is also recently named as the Automobile City by A.D Penner as the regional service is to develop and manufacture, tucking and retailing to automobile sales.

Thmopson

Thmopson

Founded in 1956, termed as a mining town, now it is the largest city in the northern region of Manitoba, situated on the back of river Burntwood, approximately 761 km to the north of the capital city Winnipeg. Thompson is the major hub of the northern region as it provides services such as healthcare and goods to the nearby communities.

Fredericton

Fredericton

Capital city of New Brunswick province located in the west-central region of the province along the back of Saint John river, the city is known as the craft brewing town of Canada. Fredericton is famous for its Historic Garrison District which is an 18th century British army base and now an outdoor theater.

Moncton

Moncton

It is amongst the largest cities of the province located in the southeastern region of the New Brunswick province of Canada. The major attraction of the city is Monton Museum highlighting the city's history, the city is home to the Transportation Discovery Centre. The city's beauty includes Magnetic hill, Magic Mountains, Magnetic Hill Zoo.

Saint John

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Seaport city-Saint John located on the mouth of Saint John River in New Brunswick on the Bay of Fund, an oldest incorporated city with a population of 67,575 people, 2nd largest city in the province located on the mouth of Saint John River. The city is primarily dominated by the river and harbour. Stain John is the ideal city believing in Food without exception as it has exotic cuisines and lively nightlife.

St. John's

StJohns

Canada most easterly city-Capital and the largest city of Newfoundland and Labrador located on the eastern top of Avalon Peninsula of Island Newfoundland. City has some vintage streets and many unique shops, boutiques, cafes and art galleries. St John's city is the heart of financial, commercial, educational and cultural.

Labrador City

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The town in the western region of Labrador in Newfoundland and Labrador province of Canada. The city is known as the land of Hard Working people. The town is known for its rich deposits of iron ore. Labrador City experiences mild summers and extreme winters.

Fort Smith

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Fort Smith is a town to the South of Northwestern Territories province, located on the bank of Slave River and close to the border of Albreta. The town has Canada's largest National Park and the 2nd largest in the world and Wood Buff is the world's largest Dark Sky Preserve. City's major attraction is the famous coffee shop i.e. Rusty Raven Gallery and Gift Shop.

Yellowknife

Yellowknife

Yellowknife, the capital city of Northern Territory,is located on the north bank of the Great Slave Lake. The city witnesses possible views of the northern lights during fall and winters. The city has some precious natural resources such as gold and diamonds.

Cape Breton

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Ranked as the No.1 island of North America by the Conde Nast Traveler readers also ranked as the No.1 island in Canada by the Prestigious 2020 Travel and Leisure World's Best Awards as it is amongst the top travel destinations in Canada. The island city is located towards the eastern end of the Nova Scotia province of Canada.

Toronto

Toronto

The capital city of Ontario province, considers amongst the major Canadian city located on the back of Lake Ontario;s northwestern shore. Toronto is a dynamic metropolitan city with soaring skyscrapers, the iconic CN tower and many green lands. The Toronto city is famous for its culturally diverse community, sports and competitive universities. It is the most populous city of Canada and 4th most populous city in North America.

Ottawa

Ottawa

The capital city of Canada, towards the southeastern region of Ontario, adjacent to Montreal and close to the US border. The major attraction of the capital city is Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, byward Market, Canadian Museum and many more. Ottawa city is comparatively more affordable than Toronto in terms of accommodation and living expenses.

Windsor

Windsor

Windsor is a culturally diverse city located to the south west of Ontario province of Canada, geographically on the southbank of Detroit River . The city has 217,188 residents. The city is a significant contributor to Canada's automotive industry and is now known as the Automotive Capital of Canada. The city has been constantly growing in terms of heritage and manufacturing.

London

London

The Canadian city is located in the southwestern region of Ontario province geographically to the north of Lake Erie and the US border. It is home to the prestigious University of Western Ontario. London is known for its regional art, historical artefacts and museum. The city is proudy known as the Forest City, the city has a total population of around 400,00.

Stratford

Stratford

Birthplace of William Shakespear commonly known as Stratford-upon- Avon, Stratford is located on the bank of the Avon River towards the south west of the Ontario province. The city is known for Shakespearen plays in multiple theatres of Victorian buildings.

Quebec City

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The Quebec City is nested on the Saint Lawrence River in the Quebec provinces Canada, with mostly French-speaking people. Quebec City is known for its rich vintage scenic stone buildings and cobblestone narrow streets European architecture and fortification.

Montreal

Montreal

The largest city of the Quebec province and located on an island on the Saint Lawrence River. It is the second largest french speaking city in the world, Montreal is the first city of North America to be designated as the UNESCO city of Design The triple peak hill is the heart of the city. Montreal is the host city of North America for many international events as it has hosted Summer Olympic in 1976, Expo 67 and many more.

Saskatoon

Saskatoon

The world leader in potash production and home to the world largest potash producer headquarter, Saskatoon is nested to the south of Saskatchewan river in the Saskatchewan province of Canada. It is Canada's fastest growing city and referred as “Paris of the Prairies”.

Whitehorse

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Whitehorse is the largest and the capital city of Yukon Territory. The city is known as the travel hub, located on the bank of the Yukon River . Whitehorse is popularly known for its spectacular views and adventure activities. It is also home to Yukon University