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Introduction to Sydney, Canada
On the eastern coast of Canada, in the province of Nova Scotia, is the town of Sydney, which lies on Cape Breton Island. Most of the tourists who come to this area are from cruise ships which stop there, and there are also newly built marinas and boardwalks. On the road from the airport, and the other roads that come into the city, there are some motels for travellers to rest overnight, which are among the cheapest of the hotels in Sydney. Along the waterfront is where most of the Sydney hotels are, generally privately owned and cosy and very welcoming to people from all over the world and all ages. Most of these are family friendly and have decent prices. Bed and breakfast establishments are the most popular type when it comes to Sydney hotels and are generally well kept and overlook to water. The waterfront has a lovely atmosphere throughout the day and of an evening, making it a welcoming place to stay.other spellings: sydney canada otel, sydney canada hotell, sydney canada hote
