Canada's Best Small Cities
These cities should definitely be on your itinerary if you're travelling in Canada!
Not everyone likes big cities like Toronto or Vancouver. There are many places in Canada for those who prefer smaller cities and towns: from fishing villages in the mountains to towns with very peculiar and even crazy entertainment. The popular travel portal Travel+Leisure has compiled a list of 12 small Canadian towns that are a must-see.
Golden, British Columbia
Surrounded by six national parks at once, Golden is an ideal starting point for exploring the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is also home to Canada's tallest suspension bridge, river rafting sites and a wolf sanctuary.
Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec
Baie-Saint-Paul is among the cultural capitals of Canada. Here you can find musicians, artists and acrobats performing in the streets and visit many art galleries. Just an hour's drive from Quebec City, this place is the epitome of French-Canadian charm.
Churchill, Manitoba.
Churchill, known as the polar bear capital of the world, attracts wildlife enthusiasts from all over. It's also a great place for whale watching and the Northern Lights, which are visible up to 300 nights a year. There are no roads to Churchill — it can only be reached by plane or train, which makes the city even more attractive to adventurers.
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
Painted Victorian houses, workshops and historic gardens make Mahone Bay one of Atlantic Canada's most picturesque cities.
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