In the historic Distillery District, a 700-year-old German tradition comes to life with festive cheer, delightful finds and loads of treats, Vacay.ca travel writer Ofelia Legaspi says.
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Holiday gifts for travellers
From superb Rimowa luggage to the perfect stocking stuffer and a charity you will want to introduce to loved ones, the Vacay.ca gift guide provides great tips to help make your shopping…
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Ghosts in the Tunnels of Moose Jaw
A seedy side of Canadian history? In these tunnels, where Al Capone did business and Chinese immigrants found hardship, Vacay.ca's Candice Walsh discovered plenty of untold facts about our country.
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Photos: Storm Mountain Lodge
In Banff, these historic cabins are filled with rustic charms. Vacay.ca reader Terry O'Neill's photos will hold you spellbound as she captures an ideal winter getaway in the Rockies.
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Save when you learn to dog sled in Saskatoon
Get to know your inner Iditarod while teaming up with man’s best friend. In Saskatoon, you'll enjoy this unique and unforgettable wilderness adventure possible.
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Where the rubber hits the snow
Why just bike when you can ski. Monashee Adventure Tours near Kelowna is offering a North American first--snowbiking. The ski hills of the Big White Ski resort are the place to try…
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Stay at the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald, get a tree
Fairmont Hotel Macdonald guests can book a green package at their next stay before Dec. 31 which includes a bottle of organic wine and a tree planted in their name
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Top 5 ways to spend Christmas on the East Coast
Find the holiday of your dreams on Cape Breton, or scare up a good time in St. John’s. Out east, there’s loads of fun to be had, says Vacay.ca’s Janine MacLean.
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$99 chalets at Hills Health Ranch
From now until Dec 15th and then from Jan 2nd to 5th, stay for two consecutive nights pre Christmas or post New Year's at the Hills Health Ranch Snow resort at a…
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Salmon with a Side of Hope in North Vancouver
A wildlife journey through North Vancouver's District lush and vibrant Lynn Canyon where the return of otters is a sign that the river is full of life.








