Canada is the second largest country in the world and is well known for its hospitality, its stunning natural beauty and for having a peaceful and open minded society with low crime rates and an inexpensive quality lifestyle.
Canada has modern, cosmopolitan cities like Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, which often rank in the top 10 best places to live in the world. Canadians love the outdoors and you will find it easy to access great hiking, skiing and cycling in all parts of the county.
| City Size | City Highlight | Nightlife | Cost of Living | Transportation | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Montreal | Large | Bilingual and Sophisticated | $$$$ | Bus and metro |
Montreal is considered to be the world’s largest bilingual city, where English and French cultures meet. In 2006 Monteral was named UNESCO City of Design. Located on an island, in the St. Lawrence River, Montreal is an exciting city where you can enjoy a rich cultural heritage and a never ending buzz of creativity.
Famous for its jazz and comedy festival plus many other types of live street performances and theater. You will find concerts and theater given in both French & English and a vibrant nightlife scene. For a more relaxed approach to enjoying the city you may like to enjoy a stroll along the cobblestone streets of the Old Port.