This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Group of Seven’s founding. Get out to Algoma and be inspired.
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In the South Okanagan, Indigenous Culture Speaks from the Heart
Learn how elders of the Osoyoos Indian Band have turned their traditional territory into a centre for culturally immersive travel experiences.
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Le Boat Offers Luxurious Experiences in the Locks
Navigate your way along the historic Rideau Waterway as the captain of your own cruiser.
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La Fenice Marks 35 Star-Studded Years
Don't look now but La Fenice is 35, creating delicious dishes and teaming up with Toronto International Film Festival.
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With New Chef, Ritz-Carlton Innovates in Toronto
Paul Shewchuk adds sustainability practices and a rooftop garden to five-star hotel in the city’s downtown core.
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Dawson City Readies for Gold Rush 2
Yukon town aims to resurrect the spirit of the Klondike mania by placing thousands of dollars worth of the precious metal into riverbeds.
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Dîner en Blanc Sparkles in Vancouver
Eighth annual public picnic that celebrates French cuisine and culture lights up Yaletown as 3,500 white-clad revellers participate.
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Toronto Caribbean Carnival Wraps Up Another Successful Year
Delicious food, sizzling colours and live music! Just a few reasons to check out The Toronto Caribbean Carnival Festival next year.
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Love Affair Between Cuba and Canada Continues to Thrive
There's a reason why Canadian visitors to Cuba outnumber those from any other country in the world. FitCuba 2019 illustrated why this is true.
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Ontario’s Grand River Region Is Ready to Take Off for Tourism
A short drive from Toronto, the city of Brantford and tiny town of Paris have created tourism draws out of historic buildings and a prominent regional waterway.