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capital city of province of Alberta, Canada
53.5455-113.4902national park in Canada
61-139town in Manitoba, Canada
58.769167-94.169167town on the Newfoundland Island of Canada
48.156589-53.96505Canadian port town in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
44.376-64.318town
60.752778-137.506667town in Nova Scotia, Canada
44.9802778-64.1291667capital city of Canada
45.44-75.6946Yarmouth is a town of 6,500 people (2016) on the western tip of Nova Scotia, Canada. The town is known for the Cape Frochu Lighthouse and the nearby area boasts traditional Anglo-Scottish and Acadian French culture. It also makes a good base for exploring the inland wilderness areas, which feature over 365 lakes and several major rivers.
43.83611111-66.1175largest city in British Columbia, Canada
49.2618-123.1136Kejimkujik National Park is a national park in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada.
44.39916667-65.21833333capital city of province of Manitoba, Canada
49.8988-97.1258Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Newfoundland is an island; Labrador is an adjoining mainland coastal region which abuts Quebec. Newfoundland is fairly lightly populated, but Labrador is extremely sparsely populated. Both Newfoundland and Labrador are famous for their rugged scenery, cool wet maritime climate, and long history separate from Canada.
53-60island in Nova Scotia
46.1667-60.75city located in the province of Ontario, Canada
43.107-79.064national park of Canada located in Newfoundland and Labrador
48.530556-53.928056city in Ontario, Canada
44.2315-76.47936national park of Canada located in the Rockies Mountains in British Columbia
51.376-116.506city in Ontario, Canada
43.26099-79.888455Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The city's origins and rich maritime history derive from a strategic location and one of the world's great natural harbours. In the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the entry point for European immigration to Canada. Today, Halifax is a busy Atlantic seaport and the economic and cultural hub of Eastern Canada.
44.6488-63.5754city in Ontario, Canada
43.45123-80.49303shire town of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
45.82425-64.20479London is a medium-sized city in Ontario, Canada. It is west of Toronto, between Lake Huron and Lake Erie at the fork of the Thames River, which was named after the River Thames in London, England).
42.98694-81.24625Guysborough is a community of about 900 people (2001) on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. It is on the western shore of Chedabucto Bay, fronting Guysborough Harbour, and is the administrative seat of the Guysborough municipal district. It is home to the Alder Grounds, Boggy Lake, Bonnett Lake Barrens, and Canso Coastal Barrens Wilderness Areas.
45.39166667-61.50833333city in Essex County, Ontario, Canada
42.3-83.0167Pictou is a small town of 3,200 people (2016) in Pictou County, Nova Scotia on the north-western shore of a natural harbour. It is most well-known for its claim to be the birthplace of new Scotland after the landing of the first settlers to come to Nova Scotia directly from Scotland in 1773. There are many old buildings to see, an attractive waterfront and several museums.
45.68138889-62.71194444peninsula
43-79.5Territorial capital city in Canada
60.721-135.058Bruce County is a region in Ontario comprising the Bruce Peninsula, 2½ hr north and west of the city of Toronto. The Bruce Peninsula is a finger of land surrounded by the waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay from Sauble Beach to Tobermory - Wiarton to Lion's Head.
44.94536-81.27686national park in the Canadian Rockies
52.821-117.9Ontario is Canada's most populous and second-largest province, home to the Canadian capital city of Ottawa, and Toronto, which is Ontario's capital and Canada's largest city. Ontario is bordered by the province of Quebec to the east, by the Great Lakes and the United States to the south, and by Manitoba to the west.
50-85Algonquin Park, the largest park in the Ontario Provincial Parks System, borders Eastern and Central Ontario.
45.8-78.4metropolitan area in Nova Scotia, Canada
44.6667-63.5667Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The city's origins and rich maritime history derive from a strategic location and one of the world's great natural harbours. In the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the entry point for European immigration to Canada. Today, Halifax is a busy Atlantic seaport and the economic and cultural hub of Eastern Canada.
44.64777778-63.57138889city in Quebec, Canada
45.5-73.6capital city of Quebec Province, Canada
46.8138-71.208capital city of the province of Ontario, Canada
43.7-79.4167city in Alberta, Canada
51.04495-114.08546Nova Scotia is one of Canada's Atlantic Provinces. With around 950,000 inhabitants, it is one of the least populated. As a peninsula exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, Nova Scotia has a more maritime climate than mainland Canada, with mild winters and cool summers.
45.2167-62.7improvement district in Alberta, Canada
49.056-113.913national park in Alberta, Canada
51.6-115.6community in Nova Scotia, Canada
46.1378-60.1829province of Canada
46.25-63Photography, traditional and modern art from Canadian and international artists. Housed inside a glass building with a giant spider structure on the outside.
45.429434-75.698386Located on the Battlefields park, the mission of this art museum is to promote and preserve Québec art of all periods and to ensure a place for international art through temporary exhibitions. You can also visit the old prison of Quebec City, which is now one of the two main pavilions of the museum. The annex was designed by renowned architectural firm OMA.
46.798889-71.224722Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada
44.64777778-63.57138889city in Québec, Canada
45.48333333-75.65City in southwestern Ontario, Canada
42.28333333-83public research university in British Columbia, Canada
49.26111111-123.25305556museum of world culture and natural history based in Toronto, Ontario
43.667679-79.394809Residence of past lieutenant-governors from 1870-1966 and spread over 24 hectares (59 acres), this garden features heritage buildings, wooded areas and gardens.
46.7888889-71.24art museum in Toronto
43.65388889-79.39277778City in Ontario, Canada
43.6-79.65Communications and observation tower in Downtown Toronto, Canada
43.6426-79.3871The official residence of the prime minister of Quebec is the only skyscraper within the city walls. It has 18 floors and was built during the 1930s.
46.81308333-71.20813889town in Niagara Region, Ontario
43.25527778-79.07166667administrative division in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
43.7797-79.4156Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine in Montreal, Quebec
45.491667-73.616667The Rideau Canal is a historical scenic waterway that connects the towns of Kingston and Ottawa in Ontario, Canada. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
45.42583333-75.69722222Also provides a major venue for dance and orchestral performance.
45.42305556-75.69388889This is the oldest hospital in the Americas north of Mexico, and a national historic site. Founded in 1639 by the Augustines de la Miséricorde de Jésus, it was administered by them until 1962. Nowadays it's part of a network of university hospitals.
46.81521111-71.21062778award
43.64694444-79.37722222former indoor arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, later re-built into grocery store and athletic centre
43.66222222-79.38027778Quebec City icon. Claimed to be the most photographed hotel in North America. Stay the night if you can (see Sleep) and pop in for a martini if you can't (see Drink).
46.81194444-71.205regional municipality in Ontario
43.46666667-80.5park in Quebec, Canada
45.58333333-76hotel located on West Georgia Street at Burrard Street, in the heart of Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia
49.283839-123.120959indoor arena in Toronto, Canada
43.64333333-79.37916667historic city centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
45.501095-73.556026stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; home venue of the Toronto Blue Jays
43.64138889-79.38916667mansion in Toronto, Canada
43.6781-79.4095city hall
43.65333333-79.38388889concert hall in Toronto, Canada
43.646615-79.386443island in Lake Huron
45.76666667-82.2canal in Montreal
45.45833333-73.61166667chapel
45.51-73.55111111science centre and aquarium in Vancouver, Canada
49.300586-123.131053Lake in Nova Scotia, Canada
45.86027778-60.77888889Waterfalls in British Columbia, Canada
51.49972222-116.47277778town in Alberta
50.725-113.975cathedral in Montreal
45.49919444-73.56836111town in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
44.52055556-80.01666667cinema in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
45.3946-75.6838zoo
43.82027778-79.18277778provincial park located in the southern part of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
50.9217-114.0583opera company and producer
43.65055556-79.38583333borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
45.45583333-73.5925Former RCAF base with civilian and military aircraft ranging from pre-World War I to modern, including 1920s-1940s bush planes, war planes from both World Wars and the Cold War, surviving components of the 1950s' Avro Arrow interceptor and Space Shuttle Endeavor's Canadarm, a Canadian-built robotic arm. Guided tours, boutique.
45.457723-75.642929former cinema in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
45.52333333-73.605park
45.509505-73.527417four provinces of Canada on the Atlantic Ocean
47-62building in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
49.288635-123.111119textile museum in ON, Canada
43.6546-79.3868public library system in Vancouver, British Columbia
49.279719-123.115625skyscraper in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
49.2875-123.11694444Long lake that stretches across the Candian/US border, set below spectacular mountain scene. There is a pleasant stroll along the shoreline in the town.
49.05027778-113.88138889neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
43.65477222-79.40067778waterfall
51.187-116.576footwear museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
43.667278-79.400139The provincial legislature of Quebec, located in an impressive neoclassical-style building just outside the city walls. Tours are available in both French and English on non-sitting days, and proceedings (French only) may be watched from the public galleries when in session. You will need to show some photo ID (Canadian driver's licence or passport) and go through security screening to be allowed to enter. Unlike many other legislative buildings, the parliamentary restaurant is open to public.
46.808762-71.214178Nova Scotia
44.64791-63.573396park in Vancouver, Canada
49.3-123.14human settlement in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
49.26666667-123.16666667multi-use indoor arena in Calgary
51.0375-114.05194444peninsula (formerly an island) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
49.27083333-123.13416667archipelago in Lake Ontario, Canada
43.62083333-79.37861111CSS Acadia is a former hydrographic surveying and oceanographic research ship of the Hydrographic Survey of Canada and its successor the Canadian Hydrographic Service.
44.64791667-63.56994444observation tower
51.04444444-114.06361111Secondary region in Ontario, Canada
43.5-81motorsport track in Canada
45.50057778-73.52246111military museum
44.6475-63.58027778neighborhood in Vancouver, British Columbia
49.284688-123.110953public library branch of the Calgary Public Library in Calgary, Alberta
51.0453-114.0549Church in Nova Scotia, Canada
44.6475-63.57472222river in Canada
43.54777778-79.58083333Built to protect the government from nuclear attack, this once-secret bunker is now a museum and National Historic Site of Canada. "Diefenbunker" is a play on "Diefenbaker", the Canadian prime minister in the 1950s who authorized the construction of the facility. In addition to preserving and promoting Canada's Cold War history, the museum offers a variety of visitor programs and services. You can learn, play or shop as you discover the bunker's secrets and relive the experience of the Cold War. Guided tours by reservation only. If you do not have access to a vehicle and are willing to do a 50 minute bus ride plus pay a $30 taxi, you can # take the OcTranpo #95 or #97; # Transfer to the #93 at Lincoln Fields; # Get off at the Legget / Ad. 515 stop; # Walk 3 minutes to Brookstreet Hotel; # Take a taxi to the Diefenbunker.
45.35166667-76.04722222building in Alberta, Canada
51.04527778-114.04555556A sternwheeler paddleboat, turned into a museum.
60.71333333-135.0475skyscraper
51.05389-114.07883Maritime Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada
44.64769444-63.57105556institution for preserving the record of Canadian sports achievements
51.0835-114.222tennis stadium in Toronto
43.77155556-79.51205556The Old Burying Ground is a historic cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Barrington Street and Spring Garden Road in Downtown Halifax.
44.6434-63.5728Municipality in Ontario, Canada
45.66666667-79.63333333Community in Ontario, Canada
45.25-81.66666667central business district of Montreal, Quebec
45.5-73.57parish municipality near Quebec City, Canada
46.821-71.204Footbridge in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
49.89077778-97.12694444Primary Region in Ontario, Canada
50-86unincorporated town in Nova Scotia, Canada
45.91986111-59.97280556historic site, meeting place and green space in Downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and the Assiniboine River
49.88694444-97.13055556district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
45.57525-73.53325Music festival in Canada
45.41666667-75.71666667Boardwalk along (east of) the Chateau Frontenac. Offers a grand view of the St. Lawrence River, running from the statue of Champlain/the top of the Funiculare to the bottom steps of the Governors' Walk, with covered gazebos protruding out for even better views of Lower Town along the way.
46.8111-71.2043avenue
51.0456-114.063Calgary, Alberta, Canada
51.0453-114.0549hiking trail in southern and central Ontario, Canada
43.50722222-79.92888889Willistead Manor is a historic house located in the former town of Walkerville, Ontario, now part of Windsor, Ontario. Willistead Manor was designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn in the 16th-century Tudor-Jacobean style of an English manor house. It was built in 1904-1906, and was commissioned by Edward Chandler Walker, the second son of Hiram Walker. It is named after the first son, Willis Walker, a lawyer in Detroit, MI, who died young.
42.31823-83.01044Immigration Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada
44.63777778-63.56583333Located adjacent to Dows Lake, where you can rent boats, it features the Festival of Tulips in May. In summer, there are a number of flower beds with flowers arranged by colour in attractive patterns.
45.3983-75.7034science museum in Calgary, Alberta
51.053899-114.024611human settlement in Ontario, Canada
42.31666667-83skyscraper
42.320375-83.03376389Place in Ontario, Canada
43.31666667-81.75peninsula in Manitoba, Canada
58.78871-94.19984Inlet
49.2694-123.1238junior ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
Beginning to mid-July, a lot of cheap music shows (you buy a button for $45 and it gives you access to all the shows, for the 11 days of the festival) in and around the Old Town, with international and local artists (for example in 2004, The Nits, Wyclef Jean, Bérurier Noir in 2010, Iron maiden, The Black Eyed Peas, Santana, Rush, Arcade and Rammstein).
46.8017-71.2211event location
51.0625-114.09305556botanical garden in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
43.73388889-79.35944444sculpture garden
42.31111111-83.06833333Peche Island, is an uninhabited, currently 86-acre (35 ha) Canadian-owned island in the Detroit River, at its opening into Lake Saint Clair. It is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) east of U.S.-owned Belle Isle, and 360 yards (330 m) from the Windsor shore.
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