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## TOP PLACES TO VISIT CANADA ##

KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA


  • Where do Canadians go on vacation? Kelowna, BC. In the heart of the Canadian Rockies is the Okanagan Valley, a river-valley that has some of Canada's best weather. 
  • Warm in the summer and mild in the winter; the most you can ask for in the Great White North. The valley produces Canada's world famous B.C. apples (illegal in the U.S.) and wine. 
  • The Valley has a marina for the avid boaters and many golf courses. Relaxing at the beach or sitting on the porch of a lakeside cottage is everyone's idea of the perfect destination.


VANCOUVER

  • Vancouver is a great place to see and do anything and everything.
  •  You can enjoy the city's night life, ski at Whistler and go whale-watching along the coast. Camping, hiking, and boating are also just a few of the things you can do when in town.
  •  If you love the outdoors and want to see some real wildlife, Vancouver should be on your itinerary.

NIAGARA FALLS

  • It's one of those unfortunate 'luck of the draw' things I'm afraid to say, because the majority of the Falls are technically in the United States.
  • This would be fine except that to see it, you have to be on the Canadian side. 
  • That's why Niagara Falls lands on Canada's Top-Ten list. 
  • To get to the other side there is a pedestrian bridge that links Canada with the United States without the inconvenience of border patrols, yeah!
  • This tourist town is great for sightseeing and if you happen to be in Toronto, Niagara Falls is not far. 
  • Niagara Falls is also a popular place to get married, competing with Las Vegas for favourite wedding destinations. Niagara Falls was also rated as the World's Most Romantic Place.

 QUEBEC CITY

  • Visiting Quebec City is like taking a tour of France in North America.
  •  Quebec culture is rich and unique from the rest of Canada, and no-where is it as evident as it is in Quebec City. 
  • The world famous Chateaux Frontenac overlooks the St. Lawrence River on a cliff that was once a French Fort. 
  • The Old-City is contained in an stone wall that once protected the city from the British Navy. The City Fortress makes Quebec City one of the last walled cities in the world.

MONTREAL 

  • Montreal is perhaps my all-time favourite place to just walk around by myself. 
  • No other city will allow you to be on a hill overlooking the city from above; shop at fancy French boutiques; dine at some of the best restaurants in the world; see old historic buildings and modern skyscrapers; enjoy a vibrant nightlife; and watch the sun rise and set at the port - all within walking distance.
  •  You will feel as if you have walked into a different dimension. Being the world's second largest French speaking city (second only to Paris) some would compare it to France. I on the other hand believe that Montreal is in a league of its own.


MORE INFORMATION:

http://jyledupuis.hubpages.com/hub/Top_Ten_Places_to_Visit_in_Canada

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