![]() David Raminfard, the CEO and president of both KasLen Textiles and New Point Fabrics, leverages more than three decades of experience in the textile industry to provide customers with a variety of drapery and upholstery fabric. In his free time, David Raminfard enjoys traveling to other countries, including Canada. When many people think of Canada, they think about major cities like Montreal and Toronto. However, the country is home to lesser-known cities worth visiting. Here are a few examples: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Although Saskatoon is the largest city in Saskatchewan, it is often overlooked by tourists. Visiting this city grants individuals a variety of rewards, including views of beautiful bridges, fantastic riverside spots, unique neighborhoods, and a healthy dose of history. Beyond that, Saskatoon is great for nature-loving tourists, thanks to its range of hiking trails and skiing destinations. Nanaimo, British Columbia This quirky city is perfect for visitors looking to enjoy a unique nightlife. Not only does the city house plenty of bars, there is a specific Nanaimo Bar Trail for visitors who want to try a pub crawl. Nanaimo also offers plenty of additional attractions, including a bronze statue of the city’s former pirate mayor, plenty of hiking destinations, and a ferry to nearby islands. Fredericton, New Brunswick Home to the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival, Fredericton is a great year-round destination. It features great waterfront views, has a lively pub scene, and the Fredericton Railway Pedestrian Bridge. Tourists can also get a free three-day parking pass by stopping by Fredericton’s city hall before exploring the city.
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AuthorDavid Raminfard is a longtime member and volunteer at the Nessah Educational and Cultural Center. Archives
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