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Top Canadian Cities Loved by Readers in 2025

Canada’s cities are modern metropolises, but locals (and visitors) love that even in the heart of urban living, you’re never too far from nature. The romantic, 55-acre Butchart Gardens are just outside Victoria. In Montreal, cyclists can pedal along hundreds of miles of dedicated paths. Readers who voted these two cities among the best in Canada made note of both features. Each year in our World’s Best Awards survey, we ask our readers to rate their travel experiences with hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise lines, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated cities on their sights/landmarks, culture, food, friendliness, shopping, and overall value. The urban centers that topped the list are very different—Toronto, No. 5, is an unmistakably modern city, while Quebec City has a Parisian feel, with narrow cobblestone streets and European-influenced architecture. It’s been on the World’s Best Cities list for more than a decade, thanks in part to its friendly locals who don’t laugh at tourists’ attempts to resurrect their high-school-level French.But in addition to natural resources, all these winners offer a wealth of experiences for visitors, not to mention dynamic food scenes. Toronto (or the City of Neighborhoods) is especially diverse, featuring Greektowns, Chinatowns, a Koreatown, and even a Little Portugal. Whether you’re close to the border and looking for a weekend getaway, visiting from the far reaches of the world, or a Canadian eager for a staycation, this list highlights the cities that clearly deserve a spot on your travel bucket list.

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Top 5 Canadian Cities Loved by Readers in 2025

Last year,GoTravelDailynamed Canada our Destination of the Year — and for good reason. With awe-inspiring national parks, unsung wine regions, and pristine coastlines, it offers an array of rural, outdoor-focused adventures. However, the cities don’t disappoint either. Moreover, when we asked GoTravelDaily readers which ones stood out from the pack, they were quick to cite walkability, the warmth of the locals, and the diversity of cuisine as key factors in their selections.

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Top 12 Charming Small Towns to Explore in Canada

From coast to coast to coast, these delightful small towns in Canada deliver on adventure, charm, and hospitality. While Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal often steal the spotlight, Canada is dotted with its fair share of delightful and laid-back small towns. These towns, from charming fishing villages in the east to atmospheric mountain communities in the west, serve as gateways to outdoor adventures. Stay awhile, and you’ll discover artisan shops, microbreweries, farm-to-table restaurants, and friendly locals to guide the way.

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November in Canada: A Comprehensive Guide to Weather and Events

The Canadian ski season may not be fully underway in November; however, the cold weather likely signals a shift towards winter. Travelers exploring Canada during this month can capitalize on various low-travel-season deals, including great airfare and hotel packages, all while enjoying fewer crowds at popular attractions. If you pack the right attire, it becomes entirely possible to revel in city walking and outdoor activities that Canada has to offer in November.

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