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Who ranks in the top ten cities in Canada?

Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is the national political, economic, cultural and transportation center, located in southeastern Canada.

The three major cities in Canada are Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

1. Ottawa is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River, facing Quebec across the river, and the city of Hall on the other side (Hull belongs to Quebec) is called the Ottawa-Hall area. The Rido Canal runs through the city, and the famous winter carnival is held on the frozen river. Every May, Ottawa holds the Tulip Festival.

2. Toronto Indians mean the place of meeting. The capital of Ontario, Canada's largest city and financial center, and the economic and cultural center of English-speaking Canada. Its landmark buildings are City Hall (Toronto City Hall) and CN Tower; The famous business districts in the city center include Brewer Street, Yang Street, Yorkville Street and Eaton Shopping Center. Chinatown is between Dundas Street and Spadina Street. Toronto has the largest stock exchange market in China, and its Royal Museum is world-famous. The Ontario Art Museum is considered as one of the best art galleries in North America.

Montreal is one of the oldest cities in Canada. Located at the intersection of the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River, it is the largest city in Quebec and the second largest city in Canada. Its industrial output value ranks second in the country, and its finance and industry and commerce are also very developed. Ste。 Catherine Street, St Lawrence Street and saint-denis Street are all unique business districts. In addition, there are the Olympic City, the former site of the World Expo, the Old Town of Montreal, Notre Dame de Notre Dame and the St. Joseph Observatory. In summer, there are famous international jazz festivals, international fireworks competitions, St. Jean Baptist ceremonies in Quebec, Canada Day and Caribbean parades.

Quebec City is a famous cultural city with rich French customs and a long history. Quebec, the capital of Quebec province, is the only city in North America that has been listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. In addition, the National Battlefield Park, Placed' Armes and nearby areas, Notre Dame and Petit-Champlain are all tourist attractions.

Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia and the third largest city in Canada. It is also the largest port, cultural center and international trade center on the west coast of Canada. It is warm in spring and cool in summer, and it has been rated as the first livable city in the world for six consecutive years. The most famous natural park in this city is Stanley Park. The Sun Yixian Gardens designed and built by 52 craftsmen in Suzhou, China, are very China-style. The Queen Elizabeth Theatre and the Anthropology Museum of the University of British Columbia are also famous cultural sites. Located on Pender Street in the east of the city, Chinatown is the largest city in China (with more than ten blocks), second only to San Francisco's Chinatown. There are many China people in Vancouver, as well as the famous UBC University and SFU University. I occasionally immigrate there. )

6. Calgary, located in the south of Alberta, at the foot of the Rocky Mountain, is a new oil industrial city. The University of Calgary is a famous university in Canada. In addition, there are various venues of the 86 Winter Olympics, Grimborg Museum and so on.

7. Edmonton is one of the northernmost big cities in the North American continent and is called the gateway to the north. Northern saskatchewan river, the capital of Alberta and the fifth largest city in Canada, runs through the whole city. The West Edmonton Shopping Center in this city is called the largest shopping center in North America, and its scale is second to none in the world. In addition, university of alberta is well-known throughout the country; The Alberta Museum and the Edmonton Space Science Center are both important cultural attractions.

Canada has a long winter (65438+February-March), a cold climate and a short summer (July-August), with rainfall concentrated in spring (April-May-June). For Vancouver with the largest number of Chinese, the average temperature in the coldest month in 65438+ 10 is 3℃, in July it is 17℃, in Toronto it is -6.7℃ and in July it is 20.5℃.

These cities are the ten most important cities.