- Canada is the second largest country in the world
- It is home to incredible landscapes and lively cities, offering something for everyone
- Canada is rated highly in a number of factors, including quality of life and safety
- Canada is home to the province of Quebec, unique in that it is the only location in North America with French as a native language
From coast to coast, Canada is a beautiful country with diverse landscapes and beautiful cities. Whether you’re a Canadian resident or a visitor from abroad, there’s plenty to do and see. Canada is the second-largest country in the world, geographically, and according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2021 Best Countries Report, it’s the best country in the world based on a variety of factors, including quality of life for its citizens, safety and social purpose.
Whether you’re chasing epic ocean views, planning a family ski trip or looking to spend a wild weekend in the city, there’s a place in Canada for your next big vacation. Keep reading as we count down the top 12 best cities to visit in Canada.
12. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Situated in the heart of Canada’s prairies, Saskatoon is located on the South Saskatchewan River. The city and its nearby areas are known for being a hub of agricultural activity, but the truth is, Saskatoon has so much more to see than just farmland.
If you’re lucky enough to spend summer in Canada’s prairies, you can take advantage of the full range of activities a vacation to Saskatoon has to offer. That includes picking flowers or Saskatoon Berries at one of the city’s nearby farms, shopping at the Farmer’s Market in Riversdale or even venturing a short distance outside the city to spend a weekend camping on Lake Diefenbaker near Elbow, Saskatchewan. If you’re in Saskatoon outside of the summer months, there’s still plenty you can do to stay entertained. Take a tour of Remai Modern Art Museum, explore the street murals that decorate the city or head to the Western Development Museum to immerse yourself in Saskatchewan’s history.
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