Attractions Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital of the province of Alberta in Canada. Founded in 1795, the city became an outpost for the development of the lands of the north and west of Canada. Nowadays, Edmonton is a major commercial, industrial and cultural center of the country.

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Attractions Toronto

Toronto is the country’s largest city, the capital of the province of Ontario, and the cultural capital of English-speaking Canada.

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Sights of Ottawa

Ottawa is the capital of Canada, it is a neat city that cares about order and ecology. It will not leave indifferent fans of sports, art, culture and natural beauties.

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Attractions Ontario

Ontario is the second largest and most populous province of Canada, in which two capitals are located at once: the capital of the country – Ottawa and the main city of the province – Toronto.

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Sights of Quebec

Quebec is one of the few cities in North America where a French-speaking culture has been preserved. In its historic center along the banks of the St. Lawrence River, the atmosphere of French port cities is preserved.

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Attractions Halifax

Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia and the largest city in Canada’s Atlantic provinces. It has a rich maritime history linked to its advantageous location and status as one of the finest natural harbors in the world.

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Landmarks in Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the main city of the province of Manitoba, located in a picturesque place at the confluence of the Assiniboine River in the Red River.

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Attractions Vancouver

Vancouver is located in British Columbia, on the Pacific coast. It is one of the main ports in North America and the largest city in the province.

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Attractions in Alberta

Western Alberta is considered one of the most interesting tourist destinations in Canada. She was named after Queen Victoria’s daughter Louise Caroline Alberta.

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British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada. It is located far, far away, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, surrounded by forests and rocks.

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