St. John’s is a vibrant and picturesque city with a rich cultural heritage. Its location on the eastern edge of Canada provides a unique and beautiful natural setting with rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and sparkling blue waters.
The gateway to Cape Breton Island, Peggy’s Cove, and other Maritime Provinces (Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick), this provincial capital has so many exciting places to visit. Haligonians are some of the friendliest people in any Canadian city.
Quebec City is a beautiful and historic destination located in the province of Quebec, and it is the second oldest city in Canada and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Although not in the top ten, at number 23, Montreal was the last of the Canadian cities to make the Global Liveability Index 2022. Multicultural, multilingual, and a hub of culture, art, and commerce, you want to experience Montreal during summer.
At number eight globally, Toronto is Canada’s largest city with a diverse population, numerous post-secondary institutions (universities and colleges), a vibrant arts and cultural scene, and fantastic restaurants.
London is in southwestern Ontario, within two hours west of Toronto and two hours east of Detroit. Its proximity to three great lakes (Ontario, Erie, and Huron) places it within an hour of prime vacation rentals.