Traveling Canada, never forget that the creativity of the inhabitants of an terrestrial latitude and longitude it’swrapped in flavors, smells and atmospheres, books and poems, songs and paintings. Everything is useful to tune emotionally to culture. That’s why, when you decide to visit this land, you should also know the fruits of the earth, sniffing and eating its typical local products. In ancient communities, in fact, the word “culture” originally indicated the cultivation of the soil, but with the passing of time it assumed the meaning of refinement of the spirit.
Your “author’s journey” to Canada (398 miles, or 641 km if you prefer), https://us-keepexploring.canada.travel/ start dining on a roof terrace in Montreal, listening to the soothing music of a singer who lives here (but which was born in California), while look in the horizon for the bright colors of a creative woman who was born in this city. After Belleville (birthplace of a Canadian poet), you can visit the Tyendinaga caves. Arrived in Toronto buys a novel by Morley Callaghan and give yourself a lunch at Maquette (an Art Deco restaurant). You will complete your creative itinerary in Brantford, where a special painter was born who loved painting the bare landscapes of northern Canada.
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