"In Flanders Fields," written by a Canadian soldier from Guelph, still touches millions.
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October Festivals: Oktoberfest is back!
The Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest is just one of many festivals that will thrill you this month!
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Dazzling Cirque show at home in Toronto
Amaluna thrills as Cirque's footprint in Toronto appears like it's here to stay.
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Get fried at the CNE
Deep-fried butter is back at The EX. But there are healthier choices too in Toronto.
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Get weightless and drenched in Kitchener
From water slides to golf and beach volleyball, you'll be spoiled for choice at Bingemans.
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Stompin’ in Sudbury on a Saturday night
It was made famous by Stompin' Tom Connors and Vacay.ca decided to find out why.
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Caribbean Carnival gets Toronto jumping
Looking good, Caribana! North America’s largest cultural festival turns 45 years old.
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Wallenda’s Walk: Niagara Falls makes a high-wire gamble
Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk across Niagara Falls has everyone talking, but there are other thrills you can enjoy, Rod Charles reports.
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Picasso makes a big return to the Art Gallery of Ontario
For the first time in over 45 years, a major exhibition of this artistic legend's work has arrived in Toronto and it will stay until August 26.
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Fairmont Château Laurier’s unsinkable Titanic link
One of the victims of Titanic was Charles Melville Hays, a successful businessperson and builder of one of Canada's most famous hotels.






