First location is Montreal.
Montreal has a strong arts community and a booming aerospace industry. Originally called Ville-Marie, or City of Mary, is the city is now named for Mont Real, or Mount Royal, rising in the center of the city. Montreal is one of the largest French-speaking cities in the world.
Second location is Quebec.
Quebec is the largest province in Canada. Most of the population of Quebec speaks French, which is the only official language of the province. The Chateau Frontenac, a historic hotel shown here, stands tall in the heart of Old Quebec City.
Third location is Ontario.
Ontario is home to Ottowa, Canada's capital. The province leads the country in manufacturing. Named for Lake Ontario, it is the only province that borders the Great Lakes Ontario's capital, Toronto, is the largest city in Canada.
Fourth location is Vancouber.
Located in British Columbia, Vancouver boasts beautiful mountain views and endless miles of ocean. Other outdoor attractions include Stanley Park, which draws eight million visitors each year, and The Butchart Gardens, made up of 55 acres of floral gardens. The 2010 Winter Olympics will be held in Vancouver and Whistler, nearby.
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