Toronto. Montreal. Vancouver and Quebec City — when it comes to Canada, its best-known cities have been thoroughly discovered.
But there is a far more rural, small-town and distinctive side to our neighbor to the north — its farther-flung Maritime provinces. French-inflected New Brunswick, colorful Nova Scotia and stark, otherworldly Newfoundland are entire worlds unto themselves, each with a slip-back-in-time flavor.
Just a few hours away by airplane, the Maritimes are relatively easy to reach and filled with monumental architecture, eye-popping icebergs and pristine wildlife. They make for an easy Gotham escape over and over again.
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