A road trip from Fredericton brings visitors to a delightful village where food and arts are the main attractions.
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At Fort Walsh National Historic Site, Immerse Yourself Into Canada’s Past
The site of the 1873 Cypress Hills Massacre is today a peaceful and educational destination where visitors can learn about the origins of the RCMP.
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A Cruise to Juno Beach on the 80th Anniversary of D-Day
On a river cruise down the Seine River, history buffs will find the Normandy coast dotted with reminders of the heroic landings of Allied troops on June 6, 1944.
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In Central Newfoundland, Captivating Art Stops You in Your Tracks
Tiny Botwood features a world-class mural project along with surprising aviation history and stunning scenery.
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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.
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Sailing through China’s Chongqing region
Canadians journey to western China to discover its history, culture and scenic highlights.
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In Banff, foodies can Eat the Castle
A new food tour brings visitors to Fairmont Banff Springs for a scrumptious sample of its finest.
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Come to Dawson City, you may never leave
Yukon’s fun-loving outpost has captivated many adventurers over the years.
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Redwing Institute a refreshing journey
Lisa Gervais of Redwing Institute offers a walk that will educate and enlighten.
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Trump luck began here. Could yours too?
People in Dawson City are still striking gold — but in more ways than one, as Adrian Brijbassi learns.









