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Sebastian Bach's Canada

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    Star Traveler: Hair metal icon on the allure of his favorite Canadian cities

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And -- to market -- start traveler and rock star Sebastien about the but one of his favorite places and a place He used to call home Canada and.

You know candidate is really cool I used to live in Canada and you know it's a beautiful country with a a lot of different.

Kind of topographic.

Regions there's mountains there's.

Thing -- there's water.

So Canada's.

Three places you must visiting Canada and the little one would be Quebec city.

Quebec city is the most Europeans.

Of any city in North America there's and -- they speak French flight.

All the time there and -- -- and there's a tough part of -- -- old back that is really like being in France.

Just the architecture.

Is just gorgeous.

Shopping.

I think Quebec city is the most beautiful cities in North America.

Or while you got to visit because it's the epicenter of.

You know Canada as far as like you know the main -- And then I would say Vancouver.

His beautiful satellite California and a little colder.

My favorite fast food restaurant in the world -- -- candidates called Harvey's.

And it.

Did theme song is Harvey's makes.

Hamburger at a beautiful thing and then -- -- -- Sergio let's good burgers.

A must do in Canada.

Would be to -- ski.

At whistler.

And Vancouver.

You dig chairlift fair and a half hour of the top of the mountain -- -- ski down it takes seemed like so long to get to the bottom eagle pass the clouds.

It's absolutely incredible.

Whistler mountain and they could.

Sebastien not will be taking out the map as He takes his latest solo album kicking and screaming on the road.

So keep an eye out for that tour schedule all and keep checking back to the foxnews.com travel section to see where the next start traveler land I'm actually --