While staff at Horne Lake spend 11 months of the year convincing visitors that caves aren't scary places, the mood changes in October as Halloween nears in the Vancouver Island town of…
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What’s new across Canada this fall
Vacay.ca's staff members recently attended a meeting in Edmonton of the Canadian Tourism Commission, spending two days jumping from desk to desk to meet with tourism folks from across the country. This…
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Where Kitchener’s Oktoberfest joy never ends
Courtesy of Adrian Brijbassi. Thousands gather each fall in this city formerly called Berlin for the largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Munich.
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No Joke: Lots to Like About Edmonton
[simpleviewer gallery_id=”28″] Story courtesy Vacay.ca staff EDMONTON — As I stood waiting for a tour of this city’s Old Strathcona neighbourhood last Monday, I struck up a conversation with a travel writer…
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Queen Charlotte Lodge Reels Them In
The Haida are a matriarchal society, so it seems fitting that women who journey to fish these waters would outperform the men.
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Grandma Lambe’s Apple Pies are Calling You
Story by Adrian Brijbassi MEAFORD, ONTARIO — Grace Lambe made her first pie for sale 26 years ago because she had peaches that were going bad.
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Where to See Fall Colours in Ontario
Fall in Ontario is a beautiful season. Here are three places to see the leaves change in autumn, all within a day’s drive of Toronto.




