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October 1, 2019

Which city in Canada has the Biggest Nightlife?

Posted on October 1, 2019  •  5 minutes  • 1007 words
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Canada is famous for Niagara Falls, its friendly people, and cold weather. But did you know some of the top cities have open joints 24/7? If you enjoy night parties, there are plenty of places in Canada where you can have a good time no matter what time you visit. Here are the best cities to travel with friends to at night.

#1: Montreal

With hundreds of al fresco restaurants, lots of clubs and a few casinos, there are a lot of things you can do in Montreal at night. The city is also home to the second-largest group of French speakers after Paris, so expect a lot of Jazz festivals and French-inspired parties. The best time to enjoy Montreal’s nightlife is during the summer. But no matter when you visit, you’ll always find live music groups, jazz bars, and the Montreal Casino up and running. If you spend your night partying, most coffee bars in the city open up by five o’clock. And if you are not tired, you can pay as little as $60 for a tour around Montreal’s most attractive sites. [caption id=“attachment_9726” align=“aligncenter” width=“1024”]vancouver Creative Commons License[/caption]

#2: Vancouver

If you love cities located close to the ocean, visit Vancouver at night. Its harbor’s lights plus boats create an unmatched spectacle. The scenic views of Mount Grouse and certain famous bridges also enhance the views best viewed around sunset. Like Montreal, Vancouver is graced with numerous restaurants that serve cuisines from all parts of the world. The best part of the city, though, is that it hosts festivals nearly every month. During the summer, the city welcomes millions of people to attend some of its most prominent events. But even without the festivals, there are numerous things you can do in Vancouver at night. For instance, you relax at one of its exquisite spas as you play slots on the best Canadian casinos . You could also go shopping or pay for a ride in a luxury car. toronto club

#3: Toronto

Being Canada’s largest city, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Toronto is one of the best cities to have fun at night. No matter your likes and dislikes, you can never run out of fun things to do in Toronto. From going to the movies to watching theatrical performances, visiting attraction sites to hunting for restaurants, Toronto is ever buzzing. If you love to party, make sure you check out Lost and Found, a night club built over 100 years ago. Alternatively, visit the Maison Mercer place and get to enjoy Toronto’s skylines on the rooftop. When dawn comes, and you get some free time, make sure you watch the magnificence of the Niagara Falls. Of course, the Niagara isn’t the only scenic attraction in Toronto. If you enjoy hockey, don’t leave without visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Toronto Zoo is also an incredible place to visit. By using AR technology, it immerses you into an exciting world.

#4: Quebec City

Quebec looks a lot like certain cities in Europe. Narrow streets, horse carriages, and art galleries: it’s the perfect city to visit if you hate the buzz of big cities. While the UNESCO world heritage isn’t graced with many nightclubs, there are a select number of great jazz clubs to visit. During the day, Quebec’s glory comes to life as snow sculptures become visible, and canoe athletes begin to race. Most of the races happen during the winter, so be sure to visit Quebec in the fall or winter. Again, learn some French words as this is yet another city where many road signs and billboards read in French.

#5: Victoria

Victoria is most elegant during the day, or that’s what some claim. The British Columbia capital could help you create beautiful memories if you were to ride its waters at night. The city’s skyline, coupled with its authentic buildings and whales swimming around the harbor is incredible. Like Quebec, it is not uncommon to see people riding horse carriages around the city. But more thrilling than that is that the city is filled with numerous eateries that close late in the night.

#6: Calgary

Based in Alberta, Calgary lies below the Canadian Rockies. And while most people who visit the city use it as a stop before visiting the Rockies, it’s full of nightlife pleasures. Each year in July, the town hosts a festival to display its love for the cowboy culture. The event is so huge that locals there believe it is one of the largest festivals of its kind. The city’s nightlife also revolves around the cowboy culture. You can visit the Ranchman’s Cookhouse and Dance Hall or the Cowboys Bar to confirm that. And if you are in the mood to dance, make sure to pass through “The Habitat Living Sound” or “The Hifi Club.”

#7: Halifax

Halifax is located in the Atlantic Ocean’s coastline and brags of rich history and interesting facts. For example, did you Halifax was the closest city from the place where the Titanic sank? It is home to three UNESCO World Heritage locations and enjoys plenty of ethnic cuisines from Nova Scotia. Like many Canadian cities, Halifax is most vibrant in the summer? But considering its bars and jazz clubs are open all year long, there is no wrong place to visit the city. The best part about Halifax’s nightlife is that it caters to people with all sorts of musical tastes. There are rock clubs, country music dance rooms, and classic dance parties.

To Conclude

Toronto is Canada’s undisputed king of the nightlife culture. It features clubs in nearly all streets, music festivals weekly and restaurants serving all kinds of cuisines. But as great as Toronto is, it’s not the only city where you can have a memorable night. Depending on what you enjoy doing at night; you can have a great time in Quebec, Calgary, Victoria, Montreal, or Vancouver. For the ultimatum experience, dig around to know when artists you love will be performing in a Canadian city.

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