Our editor expresses the nation's mourning as Canadians grapple with identity in the wake of the uncovering of Indigenous children's bodies at former residential schools.
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In Vancouver, a Sign of Normalcy In an Otherworldly Fantasy Treat
Family-friendly “Wings and Wizards” is an interactive attraction that reminds us of what it’s like to once again experience entertainment in public.
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Yukon’s Gurdeep Pandher and the Relentlessness of Joy
Bhangra dancer in Whitehorse remains motivated by the passion of his followers and the desire to showcase the beauty of the territory.
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Finding Inspiration in a Laundromat and Other Reasons I Miss Travel
A trip to wash clothes in the South of France captures travel's ability to turn on our senses like few other experiences, according to our editor.
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How a Quebec Guide Hooks You On Ice Fishing
In the Eastern Townships, Manoir Hovey’s guests experience a winter activity that matches its sophisticated sensibilities.
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Wish for These British Columbia Wines for the Holidays
Our editor selects wines he recommends from the South Okanagan, Canada's leading wine-producing region.
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In Kelowna, Cuisine Rises to the Quality of the Wine
Recent additions at Mt. Boucherie and CedarCreek elevate the cuisine in British Columbia’s wine country.
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Banff Approaches Winter with Hope and Caution for Tourism
The Rocky Mountain jewel aims at attracting more Canadian travellers to the ski slopes to curtail the drop in foreign visitors during pandemic.
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Escape with the Group of Seven in Muskoka
An outdoor mural gallery in Huntsville turns the masterpieces of the landscape collective into a tourism attraction particularly suited to the pandemic times.
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Can’t Get to Europe? Go to the Okanagan Valley Instead
The Okanagan Valley has characteristics of some of Europe's leading wine regions, an attractive draw for Canadians who miss visiting nations such as France and Italy during the pandemic.









