SEBASTIAN BACH On What's Cool In Canada (Video)

October 12, 2011

Former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach spoke to FoxNews.com's Fox411 about the country that raised him Canada and specifically about his top three favorite Canadian cities, Quebec City, Vancouver and Toronto. Check out the video report below.

Said Bach: "I used to live in Canada. It's a beautiful country with a lot of different kind of topographic regions. There's mountains, there's plains, there's water. If you drive across Canada, Ontario is very flat. There's lot of lakes, as you get out West between Calgary and Vancouver there is some of the most spectacular views you've ever seen of just mountains, snow covered peaks and valleys, quite spectacular.

"I would say number one [city to visit to get the full Canadian experience] would be Quebec City. Quebec City is the most European of any city in North America, they speak French all the time. There is a part of town called Old Quebec which is really like being in France. The architecture is just gorgeous, food, shopping. I'd say Quebec city is the most beautiful city in North America I've seen. Toronto, you've got to visit because it's the epicenter of Canada, as far as the main kind of town. And then I would say Vancouver, it's beautiful. It's kind of like California, a little colder, but it's a great city.

"My favorite fast food restaurant is in Canada. It's called Harvey's and the theme song is, 'Harvey's makes hamburger a beautiful thing!' And let me tell you, they sure do! I never really knew what fine cuisine was when I was a little boy in Canada. For me, Italian food was Kraft Dinner or pizza. When I moved to New York that's when I discovered all the Italian food.

"I would say a must-do in Canada would be to go skiing at Whistler in Vancouver. You could take a chair lift for like a half hour to the top of this mountain and you ski down, it takes like so long to get to the bottom. You go past the clouds. It's absolutely incredible."

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