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Major cities in Canada

1, Toronto: As the largest city in Canada, Toronto is located in Ontario, the economic center of Canada and one of the important financial centers in the world. This city is famous for its multiculturalism and high standard of living, and it is also the fifth largest city in North America. Toronto's landmark buildings include the National Television Tower of Canada and the Rogers Center.

2. Vancouver: Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia, located on the Pacific coast, and is famous for its beautiful natural scenery and mild climate. Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada and an important center of tourism, trade and culture. The city has the second largest Chinatown in North America, as well as the famous Stanley Park and glanville Island.

3. Montreal: Montreal is the largest city in Quebec and the second largest city in Canada. It is famous for its French culture and European style. This city is the venue of the Montreal Film Festival, an internationally renowned film festival, and the headquarters of ICAO.

4. Calgary: Calgary is the largest city in Alberta, located at the eastern foot of the Loki Mountains, and is known as one of the cleanest cities in the world. Calgary is the most important oil production and processing center in Canada, and also the venue of the annual Calgary Cowboy Festival.

5. Edmonton: Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, located at the confluence of the Athabasca River and saskatchewan river. This city is one of the most important research and education centers in Canada, with many famous universities and the largest shopping center in North America, West Shopping Center.

6. Ottawa: Ottawa is the capital of Canada, located in Ontario, bordering the United States. The city is famous for its political center and museum. It is also home to the Royal Canadian Mint and the Canadian War Museum.