An overseas friend wants to visit your country on holiday. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter Recommend the best time of year to visit and why Describe the types of accommodation your friend could choose

Dear Benny, It's been a long
time
since we meet in person. Hope you are all doing well at your end. I am so happy that you recently got married, and blessed with children. Congratulations on the new phase of your life. Lovely to hear that you are coming to Canada for a vacation trip
along with
your family. Keep in mind, if you are planning to come to Canada for a vacation. The major factor is climatic conditions. As you recently had a child, be careful of his health, based on that, you can plan
accordingly
and visit here. The best
time
to come and spend
time
here is the summer season, it falls between April to June. As you are coming
along with
your family members, it is best to book a hotel in advance from your home country, which is near the cities in Toronto, where you can easily access public transport and avoid the expenses for transportation. Give me a call at any
time
, I am here to help you. Regards Appadurai K
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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