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How many cities are there in Canada?

1. British Columbia, British Columbia-a world-famous ski resort.

★ Vancouver, a paradise in the west.

★ Victoria, the capital of British Columbia.

2. Alberta, Alberta-known as the "Wild Rose Garden"

★ Edmonton, the capital of Alberta.

★ Calgary, a new oil industrial city.

3. Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan-the laudatory name of "Canadian bread basket"

Saskatchewan is one of the three prairie provinces in Canada. It is famous for its golden wheat fields and large grain depots that protect the fields, and is known as "Canada's bread basket". Its southern part is a plain and hilly area, where thirteen major towns in Saskatchewan are concentrated. In the north, there is a large area of swamp, dotted with lakes, and rich in peat resources. At present, the forest area is being developed. There are many parks in this province, covering an area of 5 million acres. It is called "the province of ten thousand lakes" and is a good place for tourists from all over the world. Regina is the capital of the province.

★ Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan.

4. Manetho, Manitoba-known as the "sunshine capital of Canada"

★ Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba.

Winnipeg is the seventh largest city in Canada with a population of about 600,000. Most of them are immigrants from Britain, Germany, Russia, France, Poland and Italy. In recent years, many immigrants from China have also settled here. Winnipeg is only 96 kilometers away from the United States and is an important town in central Canada. Fox is a famous historical tourist attraction in Manitoba, located in the center of Winnipeg, which shows people the remains of more than 6,000 years, including all aspects of ancient human life and culture. Lake Winnipeg and Grand Beach (one of the largest beaches in the world) are also famous tourist attractions. The main tourist attractions are: Manitoba Provincial Parliament Building, Centennial Center, Santoboni Fass Cathedral, Chinatown and Churchill.

5. Ontario, Ontario-Don't miss the spectacular Niagara Falls.

★ Toronto, the capital of Ontario.

★ Ottawa, the capital of Canada

★ Automobile City-Windsor City

Windsor is the southernmost city in Ontario, facing Detroit, Michigan across the Detroit River, with a total population of 195627.

★ Steel City-Hamilton

Hamilton is located between Toronto and Niagara Falls, with a total population of about 467,000.

6. Quebec-Canada's largest French-speaking area

★ Quebec City, the capital of Quebec Province.

★ Historic city Montreal

7. Newfoundland, Newfoundland-a whale watching sanctuary called "Rock".

8. New Brunswick, New Brunswick is known as the "Lobster Center of the World".

9. Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Island-known as the "birthplace of the Federation"

10. Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia-"Canada's Ocean Playground"

★ Beautiful port city-Halifax