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  • Wapusk National Park

    Wapusk National Park is a protected area located in northeastern Manitoba, Canada.

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  • University of Alberta

    The University of Alberta, located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is a renowned public research university. It is one of Canada's top universities and is known for its strong academic programs, research contributions, and a diverse and vibrant campus community. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs across various disciplines, including arts, sciences, engineering, business, health sciences, and more.

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  • High grade steak_Willington steak house

    I have always heard that this steakhouse in Winnipeg is excellent, so I went to visit and try it out.

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  • the Legend - best fried chicken

    Popeyes in Winniepeg, "Indulging in Popeyes' fried chicken is an experience that tantalizes the taste buds in the most delightful way. From the moment you bite into its crispy, golden-brown crust, you're greeted with a satisfying crunch that gives way to the succulently tender and juicy chicken inside. Each piece is perfectly seasoned with a unique blend of spices that strike a balance between spicy and savory, leaving a mouthwatering flavor that lingers long after the meal is over. The chicken is not just fried; it's crafted with care, ensuring that every bite is as flavorful as it is satisfying.

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  • Old Montreal Private Walking Tour

    See the historical sights of Old Montreal, a.k.a. Vieux-Montréal, on a 2-hour private walking tour. Following a private guide, you'll learn about the city's history, which dates back to 1642, as you visit attractions such as Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, Place d'Armes, and the Old Port of Montreal.

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  • Montreal Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours

    Montreal is one of Canada’s most exciting foodie destinations with everything from gourmet cuisine to classic French dishes, to tasty street food. On this tasting tour, explore Montreal neighborhoods such as Little Italy and Mile End with a local guide, stopping at bars, restaurants, bakeries, and delicatessens. Along the way, sample a variety of local and European-inspired dishes including gnocchi, Alsatian tarts, and Montreal-style bagels, accompanied by Italian coffee and sweet ice cream.

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  • Zoo de Granby

    Zoo de Granby is one of the major zoos located in Canada and North America’s northeast. It is home to nearly 1,500 animals from over 225 different species.

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  • Royal BC Museum

    See all of British Columbia at the Royal BC Museum, a world-class museum of natural and human history. Explore our core galleries and immerse yourself in tales of where we've been and where we are going. Marvel at the totems, masks and cultural treasures featured in the world-class First Peoples Gallery. Walk through the colourful "language forest" in Our Living Languages and hear greetings in one of 34 Indigenous BC languages. Experience authentic artifacts and highly realistic settings -- from the Woolly Mammoth in his rocky, icy world to a tar-scented trip on the HMS Discovery.

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  • Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

    Explore world waters at the Ripley Aquarium in Canada. The aquarium is located at the foot of CN Tower in downtown Toronto and is a must visit destination for tourists of all ages and Toronto residents. Explore your own underwater adventure by diving into the world of 20000 aquatic animals. The aquarium has the longest underwater observation tunnel in North America, with over 5.7 million liters of water and over 100 interactive opportunities. Up close viewing of tactile exhibits featuring urea, sharks, crimson clean shrimp, and rays, as well as daily diving performances every 2 hours. This impressive attraction consists of nine carefully planned galleries showcasing cross-sections of saltwater and freshwater environments around the world, starting with the species of the Five Great Lakes Basin in Toronto's backyard.

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  • Private Tour of Toronto

    First-time visitors to Toronto who are short on time will love this easy, private half-day tour. You’ll enjoy an overview of the city’s must-see highlights, including the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Harbour, Dundas Square, and elsewhere. Avoid wasting time and energy on public transport with comfortable private transfers and handy hotel transfers.

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