The Bay of Fundy missed out on being a finalist for the New7Wonders competition but Maritimers are eager to let the world know about all its splendour, Janine MacLean writes.
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Christmas at Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge for $399
Celebrate an old-fashioned Christmas with caroling and skating under the stars at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Prices start at $399 a night and include a Christmas tree in the room plus…
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Putting your best foot forward in Calgary
Visitors to Calgary should take time to visit one of the city's most well-known iconic stores, The Alberta Boot Company. Western boots are known for their comfort and durability but who says…
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$99 to stay in Mont Tremblant this weekend
Quebec's No. 1 ski and snowboard destination has a last-minute special that will save you big bucks on lodging if you're ready to pack up and go.
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Snowmen begin to occupy Toronto
Artsy creations take up positions across the city as the holiday festival called Torontoland rolls into town, writes Vacay.ca Contributor Ofelia Legaspi.
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$140 to enjoy winter of your content in Stratford
The beautiful Mercer Hall Inn gives you reason to drop into Ontario's most well-known theatre town, even if the annual summer Shakespeare festival is long over.
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‘World’s Best Dark Ale’ only available in Ontario
Although it's brewed in Quebec, Unibroue's Grand Reserve 17 is available exclusively at LCBO stores. For that reason alone, it's worth a visit to Ontario these days, Vacay.ca's Adrian Brijbassi writes.
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Sleep with Newfoundlanders — stay at a B&B
Want hospitality, comfort and a hearty meal, all at a reasonable price? Vacay.ca Contributor Candice Walsh says this trio of gems in Canada’s easternmost province will give you everything you desire —…
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Horse-drawn sleigh rides starting at $150
It's that time of year and what better way to get ready for the Christmas season than going on a sleigh ride. Explore the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan by a horse-drawn…
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7 Quebec City restaurants you must try
Pack the stretchy pants! Quebec City restaurants are merciless, bombarding you with one taste sensation after another. This gastronomical capital even has its own superstar chef, as Vacay.ca's Doug Wallace discovered.









