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캐나다 최고의 여행지 25 곳(트립어드바이저 선정)

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캐나다 최고의 여행지 25 곳(트립어드바이저 선정)

세계적인 여행정보 사이트 트립어드바이저에서
2011년 캐나다 최고의 여행지 25곳을 발표했습니다.
캐나다 여행을 준비하거나 관심있는 분들에게 좋은 자료가 될 것 같은데요..

어떤 곳이 25곳에 뽑혔는지 알아보겟습니다.

캐나다하면 역시 자연인것 같습니다.
서부 캐나다의 밴프, 밴쿠버, 빅토리아, 휘슬러가 1,2,3,4위를 차지하였고
동부 캐나다의 나이아가라 폭포, 퀘벡, 몬트리올, 토론토, 할리팩스가
5,6,7,8위를 차지했습니다.

땅덩어리가 큰 나라인 만큼 볼거리도 많은 것 같습니다.

 

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