Travel in Canada




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Summary: Canada is a big, big country! Most people who come from other places to visit us aren’t able to visit the whole country because it is just that big. In this episode, Andrew and Harp talk about travelling around Canada, the best places to visit and how to do it. Do you know what the western part of Canada is known for? What does Montreal have to offer? Listen to this episode if you’ve ever planned on visiting or just daydreamed about visiting Canada. There’s tons to see! Andrew: If you go really up north. I would love to do that, but unfortunately I've never gone that far north to see some polar bears. But, yeah, Harp's right. If you go fairly north, maybe ten hours or so away from the American boarder, you can often see the northern lights at night and that is something to see for sure. Harp: Yeah. The northern lights are spectacular. Andrew: Totally. And one of Canada's most favourite tourist attractions is Niagara Falls. Harp: Yup. That's true. It's very popular and a lot of tourists go there. Andrew: Yeah. And Harp and I have both been there and, to tell you the truth, we weren't too impressed. Harp: Nope. I think there are much more beautiful things and more interesting things that I would recommend that you go see. Andrew: Yeah. That waterfall itself is, of course, amazing. It is huge, but the actual city of Niagara Falls is a little bit cheesy. Harp: Yup. I would recommend going out to Atlantic Canada or seeing something cooler instead of just Niagara Falls. Expressions from this episode included in the Learning Materials: To be close to our hearts To finish off Seat sales The downside Stuffy At all costs It will cost you To be up and about Hitchhiking To be just asking for trouble Car shares or ride shares To be on a budget Airbnb To get ripped off Podcast/Learning Materials: Culips English Podcast, Photo Culips