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Cities in Ontario region

Toronto On

Toronto On

Toronto is Ontario on the north bank of the river, the lake city image is unmistakable: CN Tower is the tallest in the world. Around it is a collection of skyscrapers, which leaves space for residential areas, parks and green spaces. The capital of Ontario, Toronto is Canada's largest city and fifth largest in North America. A dominant force in business and economy, Toronto is Canada's Anglophone and cultural center. Initially claimed by the French in the eighteenth century, only during the American Revolution groups of loyal United Empire fled to Toronto.


Niagara Falls On

Niagara Falls On

Niagara Falls is a city in the municipal region of Niagara, southeastern Ontario, Niagara river port on the opposite side of Niagara Falls New York City. Due to the famous waterfall, Niagara Falls is a famous tourist destination and a source of electricity for Ontario region. The city is connected by several bridges with the U.S. would be like Rainbow, Whirlpool and Queenston-Lewiston. Originally called the Elgin community joined with the town of Clifton in 1856 and was known under this name until 1881 when the name was changed to Niagara Falls.


Ottawa On

Ottawa On

Ottawa is Canada's capital and residence of the Canadian federal parliament, the eponymous river port on the right and the Rideau Canal, with a metropolitan area population of 1,168,788 inhabitants (2006). The city is located in eastern Ontario, bordering the province of Quebec. Ottawa is a city as big as Montreal or Toronto. In terms of number of inhabitants, it lags behind other Canadian cities such as Vancouver and Calgary. It forms with a single urban agglomeration Carleton, the fourth largest in Canada, numbering over one million inhabitants.


Cities in British Columbia region

Vancouver Bc

Vancouver Bc

Canada to the Pacific Gateway and the third largest city in the country, Vancouver is blessed with one of the most beautiful scenery in the world. Ocean and mountains surround the city, and stretches of trees covering it. Vancouver is also a starting point for exploring British Columbia, from the islands and fjords of the Pacific coast to the mountains of the interior, located in south-east corner of the province, where the Fraser Valley meets the Georgia Strait.


Whistler Bc

Whistler Bc

Whistler is a village in Whistler-Blackcomb area, Squamish-Lillooet district, one of the most famous places to ski in western Canada. It is at that. 115 km northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia, the town was named after the mountains of Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Peak region. Over two million tourists annually visiting the city of Whistler, particularly for alpine skiing and mountain biking. The town has won many design awards along the years and was voted as the top destination by many ski magazines iinca 1990. During the 2010 edition Winter Olympics, Whistler was the host for the development of many samples would be like Olympic alpine skiing, luge, skeleton and bobsleigh.


Kelowna Bc

Kelowna Bc

Kelowna is a city on Lake Okanagan, located in valeqa Okanagan, the southern region of British Columbia, Canada. Its name comes from a term that defines the local grizzly bears. Kelowna ranks among the 22 largest metropolitan areas in Canada.


Kamloops Bc

Kamloops Bc

Kamloops is a city of 77,281 instead. (2001), located in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was founded in 1812 by the company € ™ s Hudson Bay Company as a mail station. The city is situated on the North Thompson River's confluence with the South Thompson River, forming Lake near Kamloops Lake, Thompson River. In British Columbia you will find some of the most beautiful scenery in North America, best seen on skis. Make a visit to the town of Revelstoke, with a population of about 7,500 inhabitants. You get a wonderful experience in terms of skiing.


Victoria Bc

Victoria Bc

City of Victoria is situated in southern Vancouver Island, the largest island in the 6500 islands region of British Columbia. It is a community chosen for its climate temperate, scenic beauty, recreational areas and also for superior economic opportunities. For each citizen born in this place or the immigrant, the decision to live in this city is one taken conscientiously. According to the latest census, approximately 345,000 citizens live in the vast area of Victoria. The population grew from 148,000 inhabitants in 1961 and expects that by 2020 the number closer to 400,000 inhabitants.


Cities in Alberta region

Jasper Ab

Jasper Ab

Jasper is a town in western Alberta and the region is the commercial center of Jasper National Park. It is located 362 km west of Edmonton, 290 km north of the city and is connected by road Banff Icefields Parkway delacul "Lake Louise Banff National Park. Jasper is located in the Athabasca River valley at the confluence of the Miette River. It lies between the mountain chain in north-west Victoria, north of Pyramid Mountain, Malignant chain in south-east and south-west Indian Ridge. Lakes are located near the town of Jasper, Pyramid, Patricia, Annette, Edith, Beauvert, Malignant, Medicine and many other smaller lakes.


Calgary Ab

Calgary Ab

Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta which had, according to the census of April 2006, 988,193 inhabitants (1,042,892 inhabitants in 2008) and 1,162,100 inhabitants, taking into account the metropolitan area, placing it so the top five ranked Canadian metropolis. It is situated in the southern province of Alberta, at the edge of the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian prairie, fertile Calgary-Edmonton corridor.


Lake Louise Ab

Lake Louise Ab

Lake Louise is a small town located in Alberta, Canada. It is named after the famous lake in the vicinity, Lake Louise, which in turn was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and wife of John Campbell, the 9 - Duke of Argyll, Governor of Canada from 1878 until 1883.


Banff Ab

Banff Ab

Banff is the largest town in Banff National Park, in the region of Alberta, Canada. It is the first municipality incorporated in a Canadian national park and situated at an altitude of 1463 m, is the second city in the country that altitude, the first being Lake Louise. Town of Banff is surrounded by mountains which are leading Mount Rundle, Sulphur Mountain, Mount Norquay and Cascade Mountain, and found the above Bow Falls, one of the great waterfalls of the Bow River, near the intersection of Bow and Spray Rivers. Banff is localized at 126 kilometers west of Calgary and 58 miles east of Lake Louise on the Trans-Canadian highway.


Cities in Quebec region

Montreal Qc

Montreal Qc

Montreal (Montreal English) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Located on Montreal Island, formed at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa River. The island divides the Saint Lawrence between the main channel and Rivière des Prairies. The city is deployed and 74 other neighboring islands like the Isle of nuns, Ile-Bizard, Ile-Ste-Helene and Ile Notre-Dame). While the city itself had (before the 2006 municipal defuziunile) a total of 1,852,723 people, 3,316,615 people live in urban zone, and 3,635,571 people in the metropolitan area, what they do in Montreal French's most populous urban agglomeration in the world after Paris.



Quebec City

Quebec City

The city of Québec is the capital of the Canadian province of the same name. It is the second demographic city after Montreal. It is located on the north bank of the St. Lawrence River, close to the confluence with the St. Charles River. The Laurentian Mountains extend to the north of the city.


Mont Tremblant Qc

Mont Tremblant Qc

Mont-Tremble is a city and a municipality incorporated in the Laurentian mountain chain in the region of Quebec, Canada, about 130 km northwest of Montreal and 147 km north-east of Ottawa. The municipality has gained city status in 2000. The city is famous for its ski resorts, such as Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort sons, which is 13 km from the city at the foot of the mountain called Mont Tremblant. The city also has a racing circuit that hosted the past several competitions including the Formula 1 stage. Surrounding areas allow hiking, climbing, cycling, rowing, golf and other activities in nature.