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Take stock of ten towns that Canada cannot miss.

Big cities are good and bustling, but small towns also have their own flavor. What's more, we are used to the big cities in China. Compared with Beijing and Shanghai, Toronto and Vancouver are simply rural areas. So now that we are in Canada, let's experience the real life in a small town.

Don't expect the TV tower, the bank building or the city hall as the background. When you come to the town, you are greeted by birds and flowers, stars in the Milky Way and warm and friendly people. Now, come with me to see the 10 town in Canada.

Tumbler Ridge), BC

Templeton Ridge has a population of less than 3,000 (I said it is not as large as my junior high school students ...), but it has one of the only two UNESCO world geoparks in North America. There are mountains and water, paths and waterfalls here. In winter, you can also enjoy skiing and have a glass of red wine or hot chocolate, which is called moisturizing.

Almonte), open

Almonte is a super cute town along the river, where about 5,000 people live. There is endless time and endless food. The most famous must be the cream pie in the robin's nest teahouse. In summer, there will be a camping activity of BusFusion Festival for the public minibus (no way, the public minibus is definitely the cutest car in the world! )。 There are not only camping activities, but also dog parades. In August, there is a puppet festival (Puppet up! International Puppet Festival), don't worry, you will never feel bored when you come to Almonte!

Peace River), AB

There are only 7,000 residents in Pisriver, and the most lively music festival here is PeaceFest in July. You can also rent a canoe here and experience the different flavor of water sightseeing. In addition, there are ferries that can take you hiking in the mountains. It is definitely a good choice for outdoor sports.

Wincler)

Winkler is actually the largest city in Pombina Valley, Manitoba Province, but it has only about 65,438+00,000 people. When you come here, you don't have to push around in the crowd, and you won't see a living thing for a long time. The music and art scenes here are worth visiting, and there will be free concerts at the Harvest Festival in August. If you are an artistic person, this place must not be missed.

Yarmouth), NS

Yarmouth has a population of about 7000. The most famous place here is probably the colorful roof, which makes you feel like you are living in a postcard in minutes. Walking along Collins Heritage Reserve, you will see many Queen Anne-style villas, and don't miss the farmers' market here all year round.

Nelson), BC

This small mountain city, with a population of only 1 10,000, has its own style. The provincial Cody Cave Provincial Park here will bring you a unique travel experience. In addition to the mountains, Lake Kutney also allows you to enjoy water sports.

Xia bian), Pei

Somerset is most famous for its lobster festival at the end of July every year. At that time, not only will there be delicious lobsters, but the whole town will also get together for tap dancing. At the same time, it is also a good place to look for antiques, and the seaside market of the spinnaker wharf is a must.

Milla Mickey), NB

Miromik has a population of about1.8000, which is located near Miromik Bay. When you come here, you must take a cruise on the Miromici River. You can reach Beaubears Island and experience the culture and life of another era. There is also the longest zip line in the mountains of New Brunswick, with a total length of 1 100 feet.

Riviere Dilupe, British Royal Counsel.

This Quebec town is a national treasure hidden deep in the map. When you get here, don't always think about taking pictures and enjoy the natural landscape of the country. The secret of the garden is the scenery you can't miss. Besides, you can also look at Manoir Seigneur Fraser,19th century house. Enjoying life is the principle of small town tour!

Lloyd Munster)

Lloyd Munster, with a population of about 28,000, is also the largest town on our list, but don't worry, there is definitely the kind of small town style you want here. From spring to autumn, there are all kinds of food trucks on the roadside. If you like drama, don't miss the performance of Vic Juba Community Theatre. Every May, Four Seasons Park in Badmiller will also hold Lloyd Munster 5K fun run, and experience the fun of long-distance running in mud, which is definitely the most unforgettable part of your trip!