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In Pics: Here's some help for US citizens fed up of 'Trump for President' and planning a Canada move!

This week, dumbfounded Americans alarmed at the results of Super Tuesday took to Google in droves, driving up searches on how to move to Canada and shining the spotlight on the country as a utopian alternative to a Donald Trump-led future. But before the specter of 'Trump for president' hit Americans hard, travel experts had already been raving about Canada as a burgeoning destination in 2016, be it for favourable exchange rates, its dynamic dining scene and the country's scenic spots. Here are a few highlights to consider.

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  • Mar 07, 2016, 12:26 PM IST

This week, dumbfounded Americans alarmed at the results of Super Tuesday took to Google in droves, driving up searches on how to move to Canada and shining the spotlight on the country as a utopian alternative to a Donald Trump-led future. But before the specter of 'Trump for president' hit Americans hard, travel experts had already been raving about Canada as a burgeoning destination in 2016, be it for favourable exchange rates, its dynamic dining scene and the country's scenic spots. Here are a few highlights to consider.

 

1. Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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Created by a local radio host, the site “Cape Breton If Donald Trump Wins” has gone viral, inviting Americans to move to the island off Nova Scotia should Trump win the US election. (AFP Relax)

2. The Cabot Trail on generic, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

The Cabot Trail on generic, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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Those who may not be ready to move to Cape Breton are invited to visit. Some of the island’s unforgettable experiences include hiking and driving the Cabot Trail, a 297-km (185-mile) loop that showcases Canadian wilderness and ocean-side cliffs. (AFP Relax)

3. Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City

Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City
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"Lonely Planet" named Quebec City one of the best value destinations for 2016, calling it a budget-friendly alternative to a European vacation. (AFP Relax)

4. Distillery District, Canada

Distillery District, Canada
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A major development project transformed a former distillery into a historic space for retail and dining. (AFP relax)

5. Okanagan Valley, British Columbia

Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
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"Travel + Leisure" named British Columbia’s wine country, Okanagan Valley, one of the ‘Best Places to Travel’ in 2016 for its “stark beauty” and sophisticated food and wine scene. (AFP Relax)

6. Quebec City

Quebec City
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Quebec is a convincing North American stand-in for France. (AFP Relax)

7. Queen Street West, Toronto

Queen Street West, Toronto
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"Vogue" named Toronto's West Queen Street West one of the 15 coolest neighbourhoods in the world last year after Shimokitazawa, Japan for its "artery of indie patisseries, homegrown labels, and hidden-from-view galleries." (AFP Relax)

8. Toronto, Canada

Toronto, Canada
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Hotels.com named Canada's biggest city one of the top 10 destinations to visit in 2016. This year, the city will see the opening of its first luxury department store Saks, along with a Nordstrom. The city also celebrates its 182nd birthday on March 5. (AFP Relax)

 

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