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What other cities in Canada are very European?
Besides Quebec City, which other cities in Canada are very European?
Montreal could fit in there but it is becoming more and more just like any other North American city. Old Montreal, the only part of the city with an actual European feel to it, is not so big and has moreover been neglected.
Quebec City (and surroundings) is definitely and by far the most European city in Canada.
The rest of Canada is pretty much British-styled.
But if you really want some, I would say Lunenburg, NS.
NikkiM♥BTB 08/29/09♥
niagara-on-the-lake, Ontario has a lot of it's natural european settlers feel to it.