Editors and Writers select the leading destinations for song and dance across the nation, led by big cities and Maritime gems.
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In Calgary, a Hockey Exhibit Scores with Science
HOCKEY: Faster Than Ever is an immersive look at the sport through an educational series of displays and hands-on activities.
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In Alberta, Indigenous Blossoms with Winter Experiences
Acclaimed Métis Crossing and the popular River Cree Resort are among the notable First Nations attractions to visit near Edmonton.
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Calgary’s Food Scene Goes Big Time
Cosmopolitan flavours, vegetarian gems, and big breakfast delights await on your next visit to Alberta's thriving metropolis.
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Calgary’s Music Scene Is In a Groove
Anchored by the National Music Centre, Alberta's big city is attracting more musicians and cultivating a scene with talent and tunes.
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An Out-of-the-Box Road Trip in Southern Alberta
Guess Where Trips has turned a road-trip itinerary into a fun game where clues take you from one local destination to another.
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Calgary Stampede Comes All the Way Back
Parade marshal and Hollywood star Kevin Costner kicked off the Calgary Stampede, which is returning for full-on fun and excitement for the first time since 2019.
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Calgary Stampede Ready to Rock Again
Blake Shelton is the big country name playing the Saddledome while loads of other stars from multiple genres fill the venues as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth ignites the summer.
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A Newcomer Arrives in Lake Louise’s Culinary Scene
Maxim Sayapin has found a home at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise after visiting 58 countries as a member of the hospitality industry.
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Exploring Alberta’s First Métis Cultural Site
North of Edmonton, Métis Crossing has undergone a huge expansion and is now open year-round to showcase Indigenous culture and heritage.