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Banff Travel Guide BANFF TRAVEL GUIDE
Today, Banff National Park (6,641 square km / 2,564 square miles) is one of four adjoining mountain parks comprising more than 20,235 square km / 7,813 square...
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Calgary Travel Guide CALGARY TRAVEL GUIDE
Calgary was named by Col. James Macleod of the North West Mounted Police ("the Mounties") after Calgary Bay on the Isle of Mull on the Scottish west coast....
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Edmonton Travel Guide EDMONTON TRAVEL GUIDE
Alberta's provincial capital, EDMONTON is among Canada's most northerly cities.Situated above the waters of the North Saskatchewan River at 294 km (183 mi)...
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Halifax Travel Guide HALIFAX TRAVEL GUIDE
Capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, on the eastern shore of the province; population (2001 est) 359,100. Halifax is situated on a fortified height (the 18th-century Halifax...
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Kingston Travel Guide KINGSTON TRAVEL GUIDE
The City of Kingston is located halfway between Montreal and Toronto, Canada's two largest cities. Kingston is an eclectic mix of old and new "where history and innovation thrive".
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Montreal Travel Guide MONTREAL TRAVEL GUIDE
A city of southern Quebec, Canada, on Montreal Island in the St. Lawrence River. Named after Mount Royal, a hill at its center, it was founded by the French as Ville Marie...
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Ottawa Travel Guide OTTAWA TRAVEL GUIDE
The capital of the second biggest country on the planet, OTTAWA struggles with its reputation as a bureaucratic labyrinth of little charm and character.
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Quebec Travel Guide QUEBEC TRAVEL GUIDE
Québec City is the rather European-flavoured capital of Québec province. The city is divided between an Old Town bristling with historic ramparts, churches, narrow lanes...
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Saskatoon Travel Guide SASKATOON TRAVEL GUIDE
Known as the "City of Bridges" for its seven river crossings, the city's name comes from the Cree word for the saskatoon berry, "misaskwatomin."...
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St. John's Travel Guide St. JOHN'S TRAVEL GUIDE
Saint John, New Brunswick, is located on Atlantic Canada's Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the St. John River and is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick.
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Toronto Travel Guide TORONTO TRAVEL GUIDE
Toronto is the largest city in Canada and since the 1970s has been one of the fastest-changing cities in North America, experiencing an enormous growth in...
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Vancouver Travel Guide VANCOUVER TRAVEL GUIDE
Vancouver is the largest city on Canada's Pacific coast, the center of the third largest metropolitan area in Canada, and the nation's chief Pacific port, with an...
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Victoria Travel Guide VICTORIA TRAVEL GUIDE
Victoria, capital of British Columbia, on Vancouver Island and Juan de Fuca Strait, Greater Victoria has a population of approximately 335,000. It is the largest city on the...
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Winnipeg Travel Guide WINNIPEG TRAVEL GUIDE
Winnipeg is a Canadian city, and the provincial capital of Manitoba. It is prominent in Western Canada for transportation, finance, manufacturing, agriculture and education...
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Whistler Travel Guide WHISTLER TRAVEL GUIDE
Whistler is a resort town in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Named for the hoary marmots that live in the area, it is incorporated as a district resort...
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