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where to travel

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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Canada was just ranked one of the friendliest countries in the world, but we're far from the number one spot — and with our reputation for being extra welcoming, you'd think we'd be closer to the top.

According to Condé Nast Traveller's 2024 Readers' Choice Awards, we're the fifth-friendliest country in the world this year. While we're definitely proud of our spot, we can't help but wonder — shouldn't we be a little higher on the list?

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Canada recently ranked among the safest countries to visit, and if you're wondering which cities are the most secure, put Montreal on your list.

Berkshire Hathaway's travel insurance subsidiary, Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP) recently ranked the safest cities to travel to in 2024 and the city in Quebec was just one spot shy of taking the lead.

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The best cities in the world to travel to in 2024 were ranked and only one Canadian city managed to make the cut.

CNN dropped its list of 24 must-see global destinations this year and while the ranking included remarkable spots such as South Korea, Morocco, Turkey and Greenland, it appears as if Canada is also proving itself to be a hotspot in 2024.

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