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Characteristic towns in Canada

Canada is one of the economically developed countries in the world. Many people like to travel to Canada very much. Today, I will introduce you to several characteristic towns in Canada. Come and have a look at the friends who like to travel.

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1. St. Andrews, New Brunswick Province

New Brunswick Province has 85% evergreen forests, so it is also known as the "green province". The idyllic scenery here echoes the blue coast, and it has four distinct and colorful seasons, which is a paradise for travelers and campers.

2. Quebec City, Quebec

is known as "Gibraltar of North America". Quebec means "where the river narrows" in Indian language. Looking down from afar, houses, warehouses and shops are stacked one after another, just like a huge maze. Among them, Little Sampland Street has the longest history, and it is a place where commercial advertisements and carved wooden signboards gather. Part of the ancient building still exists.

3. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

The streets of Lunenburg, an ancient town, are straight and all the corners are square, which is a living example of British colonial policy. Britain once worked out a "model town" plan to build new towns in the vast new colonies according to the wishes of the then king.

4. Saskatoon, Saskatoon, Saskatoon, a scenic grassland city, is the manufacturing and distribution center of products in western and central Saskatchewan, Canada, the second largest city and economic center in the province, about 25 kilometers away from Regina, the provincial capital. Saskatoon is a new city, which was inhabited only in 189. It was founded in 196 and had about 135, people in 197.

5. St. John, Newfoundland

Newfoundland has a good climate, and the sea breeze plays a role in regulating the temperature. It is not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer. St. John's, the capital, has a history of 5 years, and Nordic people lived here 1 years ago, making it the oldest city in North America.

6. Everywhere, Quebec

There are more than 3, Chinese living here. In the Chinatown in the corner of the downtown area, China is full of handicrafts, local products are filled with shops and stalls, and China restaurants are full of guests. The city is also the only big city in North America that mainly speaks French. Montreal has inherited more European culture, which makes it have a strong European color. It is also one of the most romantic cities in North America.

7. Canmore, Alberta

canmore: A small town in Alberta, Canada, backed by the Rocky Mountains, with a mild climate and pleasant scenery. Cross-country skiing, riverside trails, helicopter hiking in the mountains, winter snow mountain exploration, exploring delicious food, visiting breweries, enjoying operas and visiting art galleries, anyone can find interesting travel destinations.

8. Ottawa, Ontario

Ottawa is a garden city with about 2 million tourists visiting it every year. There is a Rido Canal in downtown Ottawa. To the west of the Lido Canal is Uptown, which is surrounded by Capitol Hill, where many government agencies are concentrated. Located in the foothills of Parliament on the Ottawa River, the Parliament Building is a group of Italian Gothic buildings, with a hall with Canadian provincial symbols in the center and a peace tower 88.7 meters high.

9. Niagara Falls, Ontario

Niagara Falls is divided into two parts by Ram Island on the precipice. Not only are both parts facing Canada, but even the water is different in color. The water in Horseshoe Falls in Canada accounts for 94% of the total water, and it is blue when washed into the river, while the water in American Falls is blue.

The beauty she shows is not fair to the United States and Canada! Tell you quietly, in fact, in the United States, you can only see the side of Niagara Falls, but in Canada you can see its most spectacular panorama!

1. Banff, Alberta

Banff National Park is the first national park in Canada and the third in the world, and is listed as a world cultural heritage site by UNESCO.

Banff is the largest town in Banff National Park in Canada, with a population of about 1,. It is located in the Rocky Mountains in southwest Alberta. Banff is about 135 kilometers west of Calgary, next to the Trans-Canadian Highway. 58 kilometers west of Banff is the famous Lake Louis.