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Charlevoix , Quebec should be on this list ... Unique canadian region , best nature , wild animals ( all speacies of whales including Belugas), Fjord ( like in Norway ) , moutains, best culinary experience , the largest estuary in the world just one hour north of Quebec city the most beautiful and cultural city in Canada .. . Gaspé region is also amazing Quebec Eastern townships , south of Montreal is a also unique with new england style architecture , best food, vineyards , lakes, mountains and luxurious hotels. These videos are always showing the same areas in Canada, Alberta and BC or Ontario .. before calling these places the most beautiful , you should really discover Quebec amd the Maritimes
Honestly, Toronto is very skippable. Its absolutely rammed with traffic no matter where you go, and the majority of it is spread around between century homes.
Exploring new countries is such a rewarding experience! For first-time travelers, I'd recommend considering destinations that offer a mix of cultural richness and natural beauty. Personally, I've been fortunate to travel to over 10 countries thanks to careful budgeting and smart investments.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 2 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future!!
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I feel like a simple google search would help this guy call things by the right name. Ontario's lake is called Lake Ontario, and whatever he called hat 'house in Toronto is called Casa Loma.
I understand that this channel is produced in Sweden, but for the love of Pete, learn the pronunciation before reading the script. This video has so many mistakes and serious omissions that it's embarrassing. I'm guessing that the narrator is actually American and has never been to Canada. Explains a lot.
The "Re-do Waterway" in Ottawa? It's pronounced more like "Re-doh (Rideau) Canal". Pronunciation is so important or people may not know what you're talking about. And in Toronto, no one calls it "Hill House, they won't know what the heck you mean. Call it Casa Loma! And the CN Tower is beside "Lake Ontario", not "Ontario's Lake". Great video otherwise, there's so much to see and so many different areas - across its 5,514 km east to west and 4,634 km north to south!
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
I live in the UK and I so love Canada especially British Colombia area but love to see it all as i stayed in Toronto for 4 nights in 2009 and then 4 nights in countryside place near Peterborough and just fell in love and been trying to get back since and i would just up & live there if i got chance but I would also love to do sleeper train in prestige....Every-time I see Canada i just feel that's where my heart is and that's where my home is!!
Beware travelers Canada is huge and check distances between locations, for example Banff is a 4 hour flight and a 1.5 hour drive from Toronto. this video makes it sound like you can fly into any spot in Canada and see all these places.
I know a guy from France who came to Québec for his 3 weeks vacation. He wanted to land in Montréal, drive to Québec City, then to Charlevoix for whale watching, then to Percé for the picturesquely rock. Next phase was driving to Niagara falls, then Toronto, then Ottawa, then back to Montréal. Unfortunately for them, the metro didn't fully cooperate and they had a few days of rain, which is very common in eastern Canada (the weather can be rainy). They also discovered that they should have paid more attention to distances. The distance between Percé to Toronto is greater than Paris - Warsaw. The fact that three quarters of the distance is on highways doesn't make it any shorter. They basically spent their vacation driving and taking quick photos of landmarks, as they were always in a hurry.
No joke Canada is the greatest country in the world! It's a very free country way more free than USA and way more rich than the USA Canada has much more freedom and money than USA. The people are very, very nice and friendly and will give you whatever you want for free and take perfect care of you and be your best friend. They have every American thing as well as their own stuff. If you're Canadian and live in Canada you'll have much more money and options and rights than in USA and be very richer than any American. Canada is heaven!
@@MikeTaylorPhotoArts Maybe an American is reading it, but no way an American wrote the script...whoever wrote this doesn't speak English as a native. There are numerous syntax and usage errors that a native speaker would never make.
A nice American video about Canada. Obvious giveaway: Quay should be pronounced key. And Newfoundland has the stress on the first syllable, and the second is said more like “fund” than “found”.
If you think Canada is sunshine and rainbows, your far from right. Inflation in Canada has been rising and rising every year, house prices in Vancouver are insane. Quebec is just... French? and New Brunswick is where you should be if your going to Canada. Might be bad, but inflation is not as bad as there in the rest of Canada, same for the rest of the maritime provinces. Please don't go to Canada if you don't have much cash.
I grew up here and now Im looking to move to the middle east with my family. Canada is beautiful and has a lot of opportunities, but the government also milks the working class dry with all the taxes they take from us. It's incredibly hard to save money and have a good life unless you have a side job working under the table We pay taxes on everything we buy. Then they tax on every penny from our paycheck. Then they tax us on our property every year. Even if you buy a house and finish paying it off, you still dont own the land, and have to pay tax yearly on it. I will have to pay almost $500 a month on my house even when I own it. And that amount is lower or higher depending on your house and where you live. Its just ridiculous. In the middle east if I have a good job or steady income and own my own home, then I can live like a king and have so much extra money to travel and have fun. Instead of working 40 hrs a week just to make it to the next paycheck.
@@jannalam6861 well, you've just described every government in the world😂 But compared to my country (Russia), Canada is perfect. Except for the urbanism of the cities, but that's the problem in the USA too
@@jannalam6861 I think you are underestimating the instability of the middle east. Most places in the middle east are undesirable as living places due to the nature of unpredictable everyday life ranging from police arresting you for false investigation claims to at anytime war breaking out and making your life a living hell. I don't think people in the west and European countries realize just how stable of a life they have been given even if the government "milks" you dry.
Good day, this is beautiful. I would like to visit Niagara Falls; it reminds me of my visit to Victoria falls. How do i go about it? any assistance? I am from SA
Canada is pretty cool, But when I went there some one offered me a "MAID" or somthing idk. I told them I was ight and carried on and that I don't need a maid.
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