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Quebec has long been nicknamed "La Belle Province," and a new ranking from one of the world's largest travel platforms suggests the name is well-deserved.

This week, travel planning platform Tripadvisor released its 2025 Travelers' Choice Awards Best of the Best Destinations list for Canada, and Quebec secured three spots in the top 20.

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Turns out Montrealers are a little friendlier than we give ourselves credit for.

According to Time Out's new global ranking of the world's 20 friendliest cities, Montreal is officially one of them. It's also the only Canadian city to make the list.

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Montreal just made another global travel list, and this one's a big deal.

On Tuesday, Condé Nast Traveler released its 2025 Readers' Choice Awards, and Montreal landed among the 10 best large cities in the world. More than 757,000 readers took part in the annual survey, which highlights cities that leave a lasting impression on travellers.

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Montreal may be a foodie paradise and festival capital, but it still couldn't edge out its historic sibling when it came time for Travel + Leisure readers to pick their favourite city in the country.

The publication just dropped the results of its annual World's Best Awards for 2025, using the results to narrow down their readers' five favourite cities in Canada in 2025 five favourite cities in Canada in 2025. Rankings were based on things like landmarks, culture, food, friendliness, shopping, and overall value. The final scores were averages of all those categories.

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Do people in Quebec love where they live? The numbers say yes.

Not all Canadian cities offer the same quality of life, and fresh data from Statistics Canada sheds light on where residents are feeling the most content.

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Ask anyone who calls Montreal home, and they'll probably have a few complaints about the place. But when it comes to the global stage, we've just outshone every other Canadian city, earning a well-deserved spot among the world's best.

On January 15, Time Out released its list of the 50 best cities in the world for 2025, and Montreal landed at number 44 — making it the only Canadian spot to crack the global top 50.

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If you've been feeling like living in Montreal has become more of a challenge lately, you're not imagining it.

The Globe and Mail just released its second annual ranking of Canada's most livable cities, and Montreal has taken a serious tumble.

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How would you classify the quality of life in Montreal? Would you say it's among the best in Canada — the world, even? Or, do you spend all your spare time crafting an escape plan so you can GTFO? Before you make any moves, check out this new data that tells us just how our city stacks up.

According to American consulting firm Mercer, Montreal is one of the best cities in the world when it comes to quality of life in 2024. However, it's not all good news because the city actually ranked behind two other Canadian spots — and the results may just stir up some long-standing national rivalries.

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Planning your travels for 2025? If you live in Montreal, you might want to consider a staycation instead!

Online travel guide Travel Lemming just named Montreal among the world's 50 best places to travel in 2025 — one of just three Canadian destinations to make the cut.

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The best cities in the world to visit in 2025 have just been revealed, and one Canadian city made the list — but no, it's not Montreal.

In fact, it's not Toronto or Vancouver or any of our other first 20 guesses. Capital city Ottawa? Nope. Charming Victoria? Not even close. Up-and-coming Calgary? No sir. Oceanside Halifax? You're getting colder.

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When it comes to the best cities in the world for work-life balance, Canada seems to stack up pretty well, with three cities landing in a new global ranking — but apparently, Montreal missed the memo.

This year's Global Work-Life Balance City Index by real estate site Blueground placed Ottawa — yes, the city that fun forgot — in a shocking #5 spot globally, making it the highest-ranked city in Canada for work-life balance. Toronto followed at #14, while Vancouver rounded out the trio at #22.

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Canada's reputation as a top international travel destination just got a major boost, thanks to two Canadian cities landing on a new list of the world's best for 2024.

A new ranking from Condé Nast Traveler's 2024 Readers' Choice Awards crowned two Canadian cities among the top 10 best big cities in the world to travel to, and with stunning cities from across the globe vying for spots on the list, that's a huge win for Canada as a whole — even if Toronto did get left in the dust.

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