Muskoka out east. and on the left coast Vacouver Island and the surronding area.
A few more places worth mentioning:
-Eastern shores of Lake Nipigon.
-Southern Saskatchewan. Forget the stereotypes!
-Cypress Hills (Saskatchewan/Alberta).
-Nelson, BC.
On the harbour at Victoria, sipping a Bellini at Milestones on a cool summer day, watching the street performers, listening to the sounds of the city, and admiring the Parliament building across the water.
Any northern lake in Saskatchewan during a summer's sunrise, in a boat, casting out your line with the sound of loons the only thing to hear for miles.
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All of BC is amazing. Took a drive out towards Lillooet on the weekend and checked out Pavillion Lake for the first time. The water was actually turquoise. Amazing. We're renting a cabin there in a couple of weeks.
The Shuswap is also very beautiful.
I luv all of BC..we have the best weather in Canada and I also luv the Eastern Townships in Quebec (not far from Montreal...the most spectacular Autumn I've ever seen!)
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I grew up in Fort McMurray, Alberta, and while I would never go back there to live the rest of my life, it does hold fond memories. Northern Lights, brilliant fall colours, fishing etc.
But to me the most beautiful place is Victoria. I love it and I miss it.
Just to throw in my 2 cents, as an American, I have been to Vancouver and Montreal, both are nice, but Vancouver is one of the cleanest cities I have ever seen and I am pretty well traveled. I have been all around Western Europe. Montreal was more dirty than I expected, but nice the same.
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WINNIPEG!!!! where it can go from plus temps to minus at any given moment!!! for no reason!
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One of the nicest places in canada to visit is Algonquin park in Central Ontario, the Scenery is simply breathtaking.