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Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, is Canada's largest city and lies on the shore of Lake Ontario, the easternmost of the Great Lakes. Home to more than 2.7 million people, the city is located in one of North America's most vibrant regions.
It is the cultural, entertainment, and financial capital of the nation. Toronto is extremely diverse and includes local neighbourhoods that represent the entire world. Take a stroll through China Town and stop at a café in Little Italy.
Toronto also has its own national hockey, baseball and basketball teams and hosts many film and television productions, as well as fashion, and a thriving arts community.
Vancouver

Along with its spectacular scenery and world-class recreational experiences, Vancouver has earned a reputation for its warm hospitality and welcoming attitude. You'll notice the friendly smiles and helpful service as soon as you arrive.
Vancouver's climate is always hospitable, and our winters are actually the fourth warmest among Canadian cities. Vancouver's weather is unusually mild by Canadian standards, which makes it an ideal year-round destination.
While the city does get some rainfall, it rarely snows in this part of Canada – except, of course, on our world-class mountains.
During the months of December through March, the average Vancouver temperatures range from 0º Celsius (32º Fahrenheit) to 10º Celsius (50º Fahrenheit).







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