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Before you renew your passport and hit the currency exchange, consider staying in Canada for your next trip. In partnership with Heineken, we’re raising a toast to some of the most diverse and exciting neighbourhoods the country has to offer.
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With Heineken, you never get lost; you only discover new places.
Vancouver
49.2827° N — 123.1207° W
Calgary
51.0486° N — 114.0708° W
Toronto
43.6532° N — 79.3832° W
Montreal
45.5017° N — 73.5673° W
Halifax
44.6488° N — 63.5752° W
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Toronto
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Halifax
Vancouver
Sure, when people think of seafood they might think of San Francisco first, being that it’s bordered by water on three sides. If you’re craving all things shellfish, you don’t need to cross the border because Joe Forte’s Seafood and Chop House is a Bay Area-styled restaurant featuring the finest ingredients from Pacific Northwest fishermen and food artisans. For a breath of fresh air, head on up to the rooftop patio and step inside an urban oasis featuring a tranquil plant wall.
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Forget the 10-hour flight to Toyko and visit Bar Bincho instead. Located in the Mission neighbourhood, this is where you can “live long and sake” with shareable snacks like scallop kushiyaki and tuna tataki honey butter wings. For dessert why not indulge in some homemade matcha churros.
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You could say Assembly Chef’s Hall is the multicultural heart of Toronto, with a smorgasbord of delicious global delights ranging from fresh Nova Scotia lobster rolls to Mediterranean lamb baklava and hand-pressed Mexican tortillas. The chef-driven community market, stocked bars and occasional DJ spinning the latest pop songs are what keep both locals and tourists coming in on a regular basis.
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If you can’t get enough of Asian fusion, Katana on Bay offers shareable plates of inventive Japanese dishes including truffle scallion carpaccio and jalapeño hamachi sashimi. Grab a table with your friends, and be transported to East Asia upon your first bite.
Save the 10,000 km trip it would take to visit both Spain and Cambodia and experience both countries at home. When hunger strikes for tapas (small portions of Spanish cuisine served both hot and cold) Santos is an absolute gem. Everything you’d find on a menu in Seville or Granada can be ordered within a block of the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal.
Discover the traditional tastes of Cambodian tapas at Les Street Monkeys in nearby Verdun. With all the vibrant ingredients, exotic spices and global beverages the establishment has to offer under an industrial-chic setting, you’ll likely be here all night.
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The public hammocks hanging up along the waterfront boardwalk allude to Halifax’s
extra-relaxed pace, but don’t sleep on the south end’s 17th century architecture, scrumptious lobster rolls, or the eye-opening Museum of Immigration. Strike up a conversation with some locals over a pint and a plate of haddock at an authentic Irish pub like Durty Nelly’s. Then, add some blue and green tartan to your wardrobe for some Haligonian flare. The
12-minute ferry ride to Dartmouth also offers a quick Maritime voyage with Atlantic Canada views.
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When you’re in Cow Town, you don’t have to travel far to satisfy those sauerkraut and schnitzel cravings. Have your very own Oktoberfest feast at Wurst, one of the city’s top German restaurants. Here, you can you mow down on authentic yet elevated plates such as Jägerschnitzel or the mouth-watering curry knackwurst.