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Top 10 Canadian Travel Experiences

Top 10 Canadian Travel Experiences

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Make the most of the Great White North with these classics. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 Canadian adventures. For this list, we're looking at the most iconic must-see and must-do travel destinations and activities in Canada. 10: Watch a Hockey Game in Toronto Adam Hovey: I went to Canada when I was a child, sometime in the mid 90s. The people there were incredibly rude. But, I've also met rude and friendly everything else. This was in Windsor, in the mid-90s. You can't judge an entire country by one city. Windsor doesn't represent the whole of Ontario, much less the whole of Canada. My mother and I, we were talking about road tripping across the maritimes. I still think that's a good idea. Pretty good list, I think y'all will have to make a part 2. Do a video about what to do in Charlotte (NC, I live in South Carolina, not too far from Augusta, because we were up there a few weeks ago, and we had no idea, all we ever go to is Carowinds. Pretty good video, I enjoyed it.
Date: 2019-09-08

Comments and reviews: 4


I completely get you putting ice hockey on here, as a suggestion, but don't forget Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal all have major league soccer teams. The reason I bring that up, is because the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, actually have a bit of a rivalry with the American-based Portland Timbers, and Seattle Sounders FC. It's a pretty good rivalry too. Since MLS has done pretty well in Canada, I don't understand why they don't expand more. Soccer and ice hockey not your thing? Well, the list did mention baseball. You could watch a Canadian Football League game. I've never seen one, but I know it has some similarities to American football. Canada is a great place for sports fans.
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Number 10: watch a hockey game in TorontoUmmmm as a Toronto-born I urge you to NOT do that. unless its the Marlies but do NOT spend your money for the Leafs unless you wanna go broke in a matter of seconds.
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Good timing, I'm currently planning where to go in Canada. I have already gone to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Now I'm thinking either Alberta or BC. whats better? Anybody? This is very helpful. Thanks
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There are many more cities here to watch an NHL game besides Toronto. Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal.
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