A once staunch meat-and-potatoes city, Alberta's metropolis is increasingly delivering world-class veggie-forward cuisine.
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Want to Save $2,000 on Airfare? Pull Up a Seat to Learn About Germany’s Condor Air
With a codeshare through WestJet and an ambitious low-cost program, the European carrier is making a play for more Canadian business travellers headed to Frankfurt.
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A Month with Carry-On? It Can Be Done
A travel writer's guide to packing smartly for your trip abroad this summer.
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Falling for Fun-loving Fredericton
An outstanding culinary scene and natural delights await visitors who venture to the New Brunswick capital.
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First Nations Artist from Victoria Carves His Mark in Germany
A restaurant in Essen, Germany features a totem pole that was created by celebrated Canadian master carver Carey Newman of Victoria.
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The Ins and Outs of Visiting the Hopewell Rocks
New Brunswick's phenomenon thrills you whether you hit the water for kayaking or stroll the seabed just before or after the highest waves in the world crash into the Bay of Fundy.
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Whistler Gathering Feeds an Appetite for Indigenous Tourism
A cultural symposium in the Coastal Mountains featured fine First Nations cuisine and a number of ideas on how to encourage travel experiences that promote the greater good.
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At Roar, Fire Finds Its Place Amid the West-Coast Rainforest
The flagship restaurant at Hotel Zed Tofino and its youthful chef use a primal power to create a delectable and playful menu.
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Alberta’s Indigenous Tourism Summit Drums Up Opportunities to Meet Demand
A recent gathering of First Nations business and community leaders underscored why interest in enriched cultural experiences is a major growth area for the nation's travel industry.
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No Cruise Ships? No Problem for Travellers in B.C.’s Inside Passage
With cruise ships restricted because of COVID-19, BC Ferries turns into an attractive option for travellers wanting to immerse in coastal beauty.