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5 Most Beautiful Towns in Canada
The landscapes of Canada range from arctic tundras and snow-capped mountains, to beautifully desolate prairies and rugged coastlines. Combine these dramatic settings with interesting architecture and the result is towns of real beauty. We list 10 of the best that should be on your must-visit list.
1 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
2 Quebec City, Quebec
3 Churchill, Manitoba
4 Banff Town, Alberta
5 St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick
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11 Best Places to Live in Canada.
Canada is the U.S.’s more peaceful, outdoorsy, and rugged cousin. Canada draws U.S. citizens, and foreigners from around the world, across its borders for several reasons. Our northern neighbor provides universal healthcare (a hot topic right now in the States), competitive wages, and a relatively low cost of living. Canada is home to more nature than even the most avid outdoorsman would know what to do with. Perhaps the great outdoors has a positive effect on people’s mood, because when compared with the States, Canada has an extremely low crime rate. Curious about the lifestyle that lies just beyond our northern border? Here are the best places to live in Canada. (* All prices in Canadian Dollars. 1USD = 1.30CAD).
1. Ottawa, Ontario.
2. Vancouver, British Columbia
3. Delta, British Columbia
4. Quebec City, Quebec
5. Burlington, Ontario
6. St. Albert, Alberta
7. Regina, Saskatchewan
8. Waterloo, Ontario
9. Gatineau, Quebec
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Top 10 Best Places To Live In Canada
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Canada In 2017:
Canada’s capital was named best place to live for new Canadians in a scoring system that gave extra weight to unemployment rate, average rent and cultural diversity when comparing cities across the provinces and territories.
New Canadian immigrants should be beating a path to Ottawa, according to new rankings from MoneySense magazine.
Ottawa also topped the overall poll in a study that incorporated everything from average income to taxes, crime and weather.
You do not have to travel too far for the second place city for newcomers, with Quebec City of Gatineau, just across the river, filling the runner-up spot.
When you first immigrated to Canada, you probably chose your city or town of destination based on several factors:
You might have already had family or friends in that city.
You had visited the city before and liked it.
You had done your research and believed it was the right choice for you based on what the city had to offer in amenities, employment and climate.
But Canada is a large and diverse country, with many different provinces and municipalities that could make your Canadian experience vastly different depending on where you are located.
If you haven’t settled in permanently yet, have you thought about exploring what other municipalities have to offer you, both in and outside your chosen province?
Here're the 10 best places to live in Canada:
1. Ottawa, Ontario.
2. Gatineau, Quebec.
3. Waterloo, Ontario.
4. Brossard, Quebec.
5. Delta, British Columbia.
6. Saanich, British Columbia.
7. Burlington, Ontario.
8. Regina, Saskatchewan.
9. St. Albert, Alberta.
10. Guelph, Ontario.
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Toronto's Top 5 Most Unique Attractions
Toronto is Canada's largest city that has an never-ending list of things to see and do. Whether you are coming for a month, a week or just the weekend, there are some things that you absolutely cannot miss. In this week's video I'll take you on a tour of some of Toronto's most unique attractions, a few fairly well known and others definitely off the beaten path. Toronto is the ultimate multicultural melting pot and it is a beautiful city to take in the essence of Canadian culture. Hope you like it!
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From July 10th - 26th, Toronto will play host to more than 7,000 athletes, coaches, and officials from 41 countries at the Pan Am Games (Parapan Am Games: August 7th - 15th). But that’s just one of many exciting events taking place in Toronto this summer!
Catch your favourite musical artist or discover a new one at North by Northeast Music & Film Festival (June 17th - 21st) or Digital Dreams (June 27th - 28th).
Get your fix of jazz, blues, and big band music at the Beaches International Jazz Festival (June 18th - 29th), or Tim Horton’s Southside Shuffle (September 11th - 12th).
Eat to your heart’s content during Summerlicious (July 3rd - 19th), Krinos Taste of the Danforth (August 7th - 9th), or the Toronto Food and Wine Festival (September 18th - 20th).
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Experience Toronto’s thriving cultural scene at Luminato (June 19th - 28th) or Scotiabank Buskerfest (August 27th - 30th).
Cheer on the great race car drivers during Honda Indy Toronto (June 12th - 14th), or the tennis pros at the Rogers Cup (August 8th - 16th).
Rub elbows with A-list celebrities during the Toronto International Film Festival (September 10th - 20th).
All this plus world-famous attractions, live theatre, sports games, cultural exhibits, and more. Make this summer your best summer yet in Toronto!
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The 10 Best Places to Live in Ontario, Canada for 2018.
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Ontario is a province in east-central Canada that borders the U.S. and the Great Lakes.
It's home to Ottawa, Canada's capital, known for Parliament Hill’s Victorian architecture and the National Gallery, featuring Canadian and indigenous art.
Toronto, Ontario's capital, is home to the 553m-high CN Tower, with expansive views from its revolving restaurant, as well as High Park, site of a rare oak savannah habitat.
Ontario has some of the most beautiful places in the world. Picking the right place to live could be a bit tricky.
From hockey to a flourishing economy to great outdoor opportunities, Ontario has so much to offer.
When everyone thinks about moving to Ontario, chances are they are immediately thinking about moving to either the capital city of the country or capital city of the province.
As great as Ottawa and Toronto are, Ontario has a lot more to offer than those two. Here is a look at the 10 best places to live in Ontario in 2018.
1. Toronto.
2. Ottawa.
3. Hamilton.
4. Oakville.
5. Cambridge.
6. Burlington.
7. Peterborough.
8. London.
9. Guelph.
10. Waterloo.
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Visit Vancouver - 5 Things You Must Eat in Vancouver
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Vancouver is a seafood and treat lover's playground. With tons of fusion restaurants, asian cuisine, foodie hide aways and great food to be had all over the city Vancouver has way more than five things you should eat. But we tried to narrow it down to our favorite five foods for Vancouver.
What you have to eat in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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1. Japadog: a japanese hotdog that comes with amazing japanese mayo and seaweed strips on top. Find one of their stands around town. There is even one outside the arrival terminal at the airport.
2. Salmon & Seafood: from oysters to haligut to spot prawns and salmon there is so much great seafood in Vancouver you will eat to your heart's content.
3. Nanaimo Bar: have a Vancouver sweet treat with this layered confection. The base is graham cracker, coconut and chocolate mixed together, then a custard middle, and a top of chocolate.
4. Asian Cuisine: Vancouver has more Asian restaurants than you can count and enjoy! The food is amazing, whether it is awesome sushi, great thai, Chinese, or south Asian, there is so much to eat you won't want to stop.
5. Eat at Granville Island Public Market: wander the market and find a number of great treats. Our personal favorite was the Salmon Candy.
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Top 10 Things to do in Southeast Asia attractions travel guide
There are fewer regions in the world more traveled today by backpackers than Southeast Asia. However, deciding where to go and what to do over such an expansive territory can be a daunting task. Hence, this guide. The following 10 things to do in SE Asia is an attractions travel guide that highlights the best of the best in the region:
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1) Visit Temples
No trip to SE Asia - and Cambodia for that matter - should be taken without firmly penciling in a visit to Angkor Wat. Built to honor Hindu God Vishnu, Angkor Wat is the largest religious complex in the world.
2) Island Hop
Few islands in SE Asia can offer as much as Bali, Indonesia. Paradise for beach dwellers? Check. Into surfing? Check. Culture vulture? Ubud will surely tickle your fancy. Backpacker? Kuta beach is calling. Feel like climbing an active volcano? Mount Batur is calling your name. Love monkeys? Try to avoid getting bitten at Ubud Monkey Forest.
3) Volunteer
If you're seeking a place to volunteer that supports a great cause, look no further than Elephant Nature Park. Nestled nearby Chiang Mai, this elephant sanctuary and rescue center protects elephants from abuse in stark contrast with the Thai government which turns a blind eye.
4) Linger for a while in Cultural Hubs
Luang Prabang is a cultural hub in northern Laos that is a little slice of paradise. A charming city oozing with character it is different from other cities in Southeast Asia in the sense that is not overcrowded. Whether you go shopping, explore the rural countryside or enjoy riverside dining you'll surely remember your time here fondly. I highly recommend taking a cooking class.
5) Marvel at modern architecture
When you first lay your eyes upon the Petronas Towers it is like being in front of a futuristic space towers. These amazing towers are the main landmark of Kuala Lumpur and are easily the most impressive towers in SE Asia.
6) Indulge in Street Food
I can't think of a single nation in SE Asia where you can't devour amazing street food. In our travel video guide we showcase the Saturday Night Market in Chaing Mai where you can eat Thai and International street food delights without shelling out too much Baht.
7) Explore a Mega Alpha City
There are many mega cities in SE Asia worth exploring from Kuala Lumpur to Saigon and Bangkok to Hanoi; however, no city in Southeast really compares with Singapore. Clean. Impossibly sterile. Maybe to some; however it is a beacon of light in terms of development and prosperity with many impressive attractions and landmarks.
8) Get off the beaten track
When possible try to visit some smaller gems. Although the road from Chiang Mai to Pai is as serpentine as you'll ever experience, the rewards once arriving are plentiful. Stunning scenery and a slower pace of life await you. Swing on a hammock to your heart's content.
9) Boat Trip
Choosing either a two or three day Ha Long Bay boat cruise is one of the top things I recommend to do while traveling in Vietnam. Stunning Karsts, adventure sports (kayaking) and plenty of relaxing are what keep tourists coming in droves.
10) Go Hiking and visit Hill Tribes
Sapa, Vietnam is one of your best bets in SE Asia for adventure hiking. You can go on two or three day adventures where you'll be treated to breathtaking scenery, rice terraces, rural life and plenty of hospitality.
This is part of our Travel in Southeast Asia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Asian culture, Asian arts, Asian foods, Asian religion and Asian people.
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