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montreal date ideas

Canada is full of incredible cities and if you're planning a couple's getaway with your favourite person, you may want to head to some of these spots.

We asked readers on Narcity Canada's Facebook page what the most romantic city in Canada is. The post received hundreds of responses and these are a few of the romantic cities that locals recommended.

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If you're planning a little getaway with your favourite person, you may want to head to his Canadian city. Filled with cobblestone streets, cozy cafes and old-world charm, you'll feel like you've stepped into an old Hollywood romance while visiting this spot.

The city is a quick road trip from Ottawa, so you don't have to go too far to feel the love.

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Happy "Friday Jr." and first day of the final month of 2022 — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: French scientists say they have successfully revived a so-called "zombie" virus that had been safely frozen in Siberian permafrost for about 48,500 years. But have no fear! The revival effort is apparently just a practice run to prepare for the event that climate change could unearth thousands of other long-dormant viruses, according to one scientist at a remote research base who is becoming increasingly agitated while quite obviously hiding the gash on his arm from his colleagues.

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Good morning — Andrew from Narcity here! ☕

Off The Top: If you drive east across Ontario's Highway 401, you'll eventually come across its towering, bright red face standing vigil over its fledgling kingdom in Colborne. Megan Johnson explains why you should actually stop at the Big Apple next time.

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