What is different about winter in Canadian cities?

Winter in Canada brings not only the typical cold but also many fascinating and interesting experiences for tourists. With beautiful cities, where the streets are covered with snow and the sky is lit up with festive lights, Canada is truly the perfect destination for those who love the magic of winter.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên17/10/2024

Here are some highlights that visitors should not miss when visiting Canada's major cities in winter.

City of Toronto

Toronto is one of the largest and most developed cities in Canada. In winter, it turns into a snowy wonderland. During this time, you can experience ice skating at Nathan Phillips Square, a famous outdoor ice rink in the heart of the city. In addition, you cannot miss visiting the CN Tower in winter, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city covered in snow. For those who love shopping, St. Lawrence Market is also an interesting stop to enjoy warm winter dishes.

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City of Vancouver

Vancouver has a milder climate than most Canadian cities. However, not far from the city are snow-capped mountains where you can enjoy skiing and hiking in the winter. Grouse Mountain Ski Resort, just a 30-minute drive from downtown Vancouver, is a great destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Alternatively, you can enjoy the cozy atmosphere of Granville Island, enjoying hot food and drinks amidst the snow.

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Quebec City

Québec is Canada's oldest city, with its distinctive European architecture and romantic atmosphere, especially in winter. It is also home to Canada's most popular winter festival - Carnaval de Québec, which attracts thousands of visitors every year. The festival lasts throughout February, with many exciting activities such as snow sculptures, dog sled racing and swimming in ice lakes. In addition, the Old Québec district is also an ideal destination for you to stroll on snow-covered streets, admire ancient buildings and participate in unique cultural events.

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City of Montreal

Montreal is a city that never sleeps, and in winter, it becomes even more vibrant with a series of festivals and events taking place everywhere. One of the most popular activities is ice skating in the Parc La Fontaine area, a large park in the heart of the city. In the evening, visitors can participate in the Montréal en Lumière light festival, where the streets and large buildings are decorated with millions of colorful lights. In particular, restaurants in Montreal also organize many unique winter culinary events, bringing cozy parties in the cold winter.

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City of Ottawa

Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is a must-see on any list of great cities to visit in the winter. A special highlight in Ottawa during this time is the Rideau Canal - one of the longest outdoor ice rinks in the world. Every winter, the canal freezes over and becomes a giant ice rink that attracts thousands of locals and tourists. Not only skating, you can also stop at small cafes along the canal to enjoy a cup of hot chocolate or traditional Canadian snacks.

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Winter in Canada is not only a time to enjoy the typical cold but also brings vibrant activities and festivals. From Toronto with its bustling outdoor ice rinks, to Vancouver with its snow-capped peaks, Quebec with its traditional Carnival and Montreal with its colorful light festival; Canada is always an attractive destination for all visitors. Plan your winter trip to Canada to experience wonderful moments that you will never forget!

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