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tourist destinations

As Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a prime destination for tourists — no surprise if you've ever tried walking through the Old Port in the summer. In fact, the Great White North is full of picture-perfect landscapes and unmissable landmarks that attract millions of travellers each year.

But some of Canada's most famous tourist attractions are leaving visitors disappointed, according to a study by language learning platform Preply, and Montreal has two spots in the top five.

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Have you spent all summer searching for the perfect swimming hole? It may be August, but there's still plenty of time to discover incredible swim spots within driving distance of Montreal before the weather turns cold.

This picturesque limestone quarry, for instance, is a must-visit. Just a road trip away from Montreal, its gleaming turquoise waters (spanning two acres), stunning white cliffs (up to 40 feet tall) and unique heart shape make it an ideal place to soak up the sun while creating magical memories.

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Before you book your next trip, it's important to be aware of any new travel advisory warnings the Canadian government has issued.

Several destinations that are popular with Quebecers this time of year — from white-sand beaches to urban tourism hubs — are currently the subject of travel advisories, which warn of issues that could impact your itinerary or even your safety.

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Travelling across Canada is an adventure in itself, but pronouncing some of its iconic destinations is another challenge altogether. Even former U.S. President Barack Obama once stumbled over "Mississauga" during a 2016 state dinner.

But Quebec is filled with plenty of its own tongue-twisting locales. Given its French heritage, it's no surprise some of its spots can be tricky for non-French speakers. However, even Quebec can't claim places with names as challenging as Pekwachnamaykoskwaskwaypinwanik Lake — a mouthful found in Manitoba.

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Canada has updated its travel advisory for the United States – warning 2LGBTQIA+ individuals that certain state laws could affect them during a visit to the U.S.

Global Affairs Canada issued the updated travel advisory on August 29, 2023, stating, "Some states have enacted laws and policies that may affect 2SLGBTQI+ persons."

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Remember when the biggest vacation worry was forgetting your sunscreen? Times have changed. As you daydream about your next escape, Canada is urging a reality check for certain hotspots.

Political instability, unpredictable weather, sporadic violence, and even risk of terrorism are among the factors colouring these alerts. The recent travel advisories aren't meant to shelve your adventure plans altogether but rather to urge you to exercise a higher degree of caution.

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