Named after the English colonizer, the 2nd Earl of Halifax in 1749, Halifax is the largest municipality in the province of Nova Scotia. It's known for its fisheries due to access to the Atlantic Ocean, as well as a common venue for important moments in Canadian history.
Fredericton
Used in the 18th century as a British army base, Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick and holds the majority of the province's history.
Timmins
The fourth-largest city in Ontario, Timmins is known as The City with a Heart of Gold. Very fitting seeing as one of their main exports is gold. This mining city is made up of over fifty percent francophones and is known to be a very welcoming place to visit.
Kenora
Situated in the Lake of the Woods region of Ontario, Kenora was originally known as Rat Portage. In 1905 the name was changed by taking the first two letters of its own name as well as the neighbouring towns; Keewatin and Norman. Making Ke-No-Ra.