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| | Toronto is Canada's biggest city and is located on Lake Ontario, across the water from New York State. It is also one of the world's most culturally and ethnically diverse spots, and remains Canada's economic, cultural, and artistic hub, boasting some very prestigious universities, dozens of elaborate art museums and many more galleries and art events, highbrow theater (like London and San... |
| Quebec City, also known as simply "Quebec" to the locals, is a slice of France in North America. It is the oldest European-style city on the continent, and the only fortified city north of Mexico (meaning that the fortress walls around the city center are still intact). Quebec City was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain and throughout the 17th century became a trade center for French fur... |  |
| If you take a plane to Vancouver, you'll notice that even the airport is beautiful - green grass, rows upon rows of pointy evergreens, and a backdrop of snow-capped mountains characterizes even this less-lovely part of town. And besides the fact that people tend to say "aboot" for about and "pop" for soda, you'll be pretty convinced that this could be a cool northwest town in the United States.... |  |
| Montreal lies at the heart of Quebec as the second-largest French-speaking city in the world. Yet it hardly feels large -- despite a thriving financial district and a few seedy areas, the many small neighborhoods, parks, outdoor markets, art centers, clean and attractive metro lines, and friendly people make the city very accessible. And it's also hardly just French-speaking. On an average stroll... |
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