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    <triplocations name="Montreal" description="Canada’s most sophisticated city goes for two languages and two lives – horse-carriage rides clickety-clack past the Notre-Dame in cobblestoned Vieux Montréal by day, and DJ-fueled fashion clubs blare in the Plateau all night. It’s a city of fun that ignores season: in summer the busy 200-mile network of bike trails connects Mont Royal with downtown; in winter, locals put on skates and play open-air hockey all over town. Walk around the cobblestone historic core at Place Jacques-Cartier, then pop into a few downtown museums like the Musée des Beaux Arts or Centre Canadien d’Architecture (with a sculpture garden that is wonderfully illuminated at night). But devote time to seeing Montreal like the locals do – lingering long at cafes or bars or brasseries, particularly in the Plateau, a mile north of downtown. Finding a hotel is fun: century-old French Revival buildings downtown have become hotels, or you can find B&amp;Bs in the Quartier Latin, a short walk to the east. With a day or two to spare, head north, where the Laurentian Mountains loom, offering skiing in winter and hiking trails in summer. It’s all Québécois – a little France, a little Canada, and all without the jet lag." favorite="" full_name="Montreal, Canada" googled_path="Canada/Montreal" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/14058/Canada/Montreal" id="14058" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Montreal, Canada" language="ENG" latitude="45.516779223" longitude="-73.649179482" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Canada" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="The most sophisticated city of canada..." teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;The most sophisticated city of canada...&lt;/b&gt; Canada’s most sophisticated city goes for two languages and two lives – horse-carriage rides clickety-clack past the Notre-Dame in cobblestoned Vieux Montréal b..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;The most sophisticated city of canada...&lt;/b&gt; Canada’s most sophisticated city goes for two languages and two lives – horse-ca..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="34" zoom="13">
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    <triplocations name="Toronto" description="With its patchwork of neighborhoods, skyscraper-studded downtown, and vast array of restaurants serving dishes from all over the world, Toronto has often been compared to New York City. But Canada's largest municipality is much more than some pale imitation of the Big Apple, as millions of visitors each year, including A-list Hollywood celebrities and shoestring backpackers, are discovering. Many visits begin at the city's most recognizable landmark, the CN Tower, which reigned as the world's tallest free-standing structure from 1975 until 2007. From there, visitors can wander the city's various ethnic and cultural enclaves: countercultural Kensington Market, Old Chinatown and East Chinatown, the trendy waterfront area known as The Beaches, artsy Riverdale, and always-popular Greektown, also known as The Danforth. Toronto also boasts a booming performing arts scene, several excellent museums, and a handful of major festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival, Pride Week, and Caribana. Sports fans can learn more about Canada's central passion at the Hockey Hall of Fame or at a Toronto Maple Leafs game.
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    <triplocations name="Winnipeg" description="Transport hub and economic center of the plains is the modern capital of Manitoba (700 000 Ew.) With a lively culture and good restaurants. The business of life is played out on the west side of the Red River to the bustling Portage Avenue, the Entertainment Center and The Forks in the Exchange District from the old, architecturally interesting warehouse district. On the east bank of the river is the predominantly French-speaking suburb of St-Boniface, where the ruins of the basilica on the same visit." favorite="" full_name="Winnipeg, Canada" googled_path="Canada/Winnipeg" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/300872/Canada/Winnipeg" id="300872" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Winnipeg, Canada" language="ENG" latitude="49.884398624" longitude="-97.147044715" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Canada" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Transport hub and economic center of the plains is the modern capital of Manitoba (700 000 Ew.) With a lively culture and good restaurants. The business of life is played out on the west side of the R..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Transport hub and economic center of the plains is the modern capital of Manitoba (700 000 Ew.) With a lively culture an..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="4" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Halifax" description="The capital of Nova Scotia (380 000 Ew.) Is the economic and cultural center for the whole Atlantic region. With a good 25-mile natural harbor Halifax is primarily a port city but, by and with the sea alive. Workdays will be worked hard on Friday and Saturday evening, but is meant to celebrate. Not least, it is the five universities to students from all the Atlantic provinces and the city attract a youthful flair give. This may the city on their historic sights quite proud. The British chose the ice-free in 1749, strategically situated as a base bay. They established the first fort on the steep hill above the harbor. Over the decades, became a dramatic citadel, which protect a rich trading city aufblühte. Although never a shot was fired, but it gave the military importance of Halifax to the 20th Century: From here, ran during the two world wars, the war ships to England from." favorite="" full_name="Halifax, Canada" googled_path="Canada/Halifax" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/300951/Canada/Halifax" id="300951" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Halifax, Canada" language="ENG" latitude="44.6519861664545" longitude="-63.5968494415283" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Canada" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The capital of Nova Scotia (380 000 Ew.) Is the economic and cultural center for the whole Atlantic region. With a good 25-mile natural harbor Halifax is primarily a port city but, by and with the sea..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The capital of Nova Scotia (380 000 Ew.) Is the economic and cultural center for the whole Atlantic region. With a good ..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="1" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Ontario" description="Among all provinces, Ontario is most likely the Canadian cliches of picturesque lakes, vast forests and farmland, which in bright autumn colors blaze. It is a holiday destination with historic forts in the canoe of the trapper, with sandy beaches on the Great Lakes and such famous attractions like Niagara Falls. In the cities of Toronto and Ottawa but wait urbane pleasures, oblique scene types and excellent Museen.Ontario has approximately 1 million kilometers square area according to the second largest province of Quebec in Canada. The territory stretches over 1730 km from the Hudson Bay in the north to the shores of Lake Erie (at the height of Rome). Ontario is considered the richest province, as the economic engine of the entire country. Huge deposits of mineral resources lie in the hard rock of the Canadian shield in the far north. The mild, sunny climate in the south of favors agriculture, on the Niagara Peninsula Fruit and Wein.Mehr thrive as a third of the total population of Canada lives in southern Ontario. There are the sprawling metropolis of Toronto and Ottawa maintained. The vast, sparsely populated north is still the domain of lumberjacks and miners, hunters and anglers." favorite="" full_name="Ontario, Canada" googled_path="Canada/Ontario" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/300991/Canada/Ontario" id="300991" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Ontario, Canada" language="ENG" latitude="51.7270281570477" longitude="-87.1875" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Canada" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Lakes, cliffs, forests" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Lakes, cliffs, forests.&lt;/b&gt; Among all provinces, Ontario is most likely the Canadian cliches of picturesque lakes, vast forests and farmland, which in bright autumn colors blaze. It is a holiday destination..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Lakes, cliffs, forests.&lt;/b&gt; Among all provinces, Ontario is most likely the Canadian cliches of picturesque lakes, vast forest..." type="6" type_id="6" type_name="region" votes="2" zoom="4">
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    <triplocations name="Québec" description="Even along the highways of Ontario across the border to Quebec it is clear that another world begins: The road signs show rues and sorties to. In ancient farming villages, sparking Normano are looking at houses over Catholic churches. The fun-loving Montreal shines with Esprit Euro-Mediterranean and the medieval-looking town of Quebec City is even a wall umkränzt.Québec, the largest province of Canada, is a linguistic and cultural bastion of France in the Anglo-puritanical North America. The separatists under the leadership of the Parti Québécois, even demanding the independence of the state. Only then do you think could be the imminent downfall of the culture frankokanadischen be banned. So if you speak French, the better, the patriotic Québec will thank you. But do not worry, even with English, you pretty well durch.Der main corridor Immigration Canada has always been the St. Lawrence River. On the fertile terraces on both banks of the mighty river has already settled about 400 years before the colonists of the French crown. Here, in the region of Montreal to Quebec City, now live about 90 percent of the 7.6 million Québec. Farther east, on the Gaspé Peninsula and on the northern shore of St. Lawrence, the settlement is sparse. Here unfolds the beauty of the &quot;Belle Province&quot;: The umbrandeten, almost 200 m high cliffs in the Parc National de Forillon and bizarre Felssäulen the Mingan Archipelago are among the most impressive natural beauty at Atlantik.Der wide north of the province, finally, at least some four-fifths of the total land area of 1.5 million kilometers ², is almost uninhabited. A seenübersäte rocky landscape, from the glaciers of the Ice Ages rundgeschliffen, extends up to Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay on the Arctic Sea. At least the southern part of this rugged landscape, the forested Laurentian Mountains, but is easily accessible for tourists: Numerous natural parks invite you to canoe trips to the cozy, rustic country inns and lodges are an ideal base for hiking in summer and cross country skiing or snowmobile riding in the snowy winter." favorite="" full_name="Québec, Canada" googled_path="Canada/Quebec" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/301058/Canada/Quebec" id="301058" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Québec, Canada" language="ENG" latitude="49.724479188713" longitude="-73.037109375" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Canada" rating="3" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Joie de vivre am St. Lawrence" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Joie de vivre am St. Lawrence.&lt;/b&gt; Even along the highways of Ontario across the border to Quebec it is clear that another world begins: The road signs show rues and sorties to. In ancient farming villages,..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Joie de vivre am St. Lawrence.&lt;/b&gt; Even along the highways of Ontario across the border to Quebec it is clear that another wor..." type="6" type_id="6" type_name="region" votes="2" zoom="4">
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