i figured i'd go to montreal. supposed to have a good food scene. which province or city has the best poutine?
i know toronto is sometimes called one those "a most visit" city, but everyone from canadia i've met seems to be pretty bleh about it.
My takes as a non-Canadian who visits a lot (Vancouver is close to me, I'm in Toronto/Ontario often for work)
10000% Montreal for good food generally (smoked meeeeeat!), and poutine specifically. Good public transportation, lots of personality (closest thing there is to a European city in North America, IMO), lots going on (world class Jazz and comedy festivals every summer, for instance). Hang out on one of the many terrasses (patios) with some beers in the summer, walk/bike on the namesake Mount Royale), eat a ton. Good times. Welcoming to non-French speakers too (Shopkeepers when you enter: "Bonjour, Hi!" to figure out how to speak to you), you can go to Quebec City if you want some Francophone snobbery ;) Maybe don't go in the winter (but the system of underground tunnels is pretty cool, though due to necessity to not f'ing freeze!)
Toronto is ugly and boring AF, mostly spread out and needs a car (and traffic sucks), and is totally skippable. If you have to be there, there are decent ways to kill time: Kensington Market and the Distillery District are kinda cool, if you wanna go to hipster-town can go to Queen Street West. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit though. The d-bag wannabe New York Finance bro in Jess's picture in the above post is right on for Toronto vibe.
If you're ever way out west, Vancouver is great too. Phenomenal Asian food, good downtown core area, Stanley Park is fantastic, great outdoor activities.