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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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This video begins in Woodstock, New Brunswick, and heads directly towards the US/Canadian border, where Interstate 95 begins. The drive follows I-95 south, past numerous trees, to the town of Howland -- where I stopped, just because I needed a break.
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