One of the victims of Titanic was Charles Melville Hays, a successful businessperson and builder of one of Canada's most famous hotels.
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VIDEO: Swept away in St. Jacobs
Hamel Brooms in this tiny southwestern Ontario community is a popular attraction for wannabe Harry Potters!
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On Titanic 100th, Halifax remembers
Events on April 15, 2012 will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic and Vacay.ca's Mariellen Ward will be there.
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An American mom’s perspective on the Underground Railroad
Moving, haunting and sometimes deeply troubling, a visit to Ontario's Underground Railroad sites is a learning experience for Vacay.ca Family Travel Columnist Nicole Keck.
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Underground Railroad sites make Ontario shine
During Black History Month, it's good to remember the role abolitionists and freed slaves played in building Canadian society.
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The best of Canada in 2011
Vacay.ca Editor Adrian Brijbassi highlights the top hotels, restaurants, museums and activities he encountered during the past year. Read his picks and then add your own to win a prize!
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A peek in a philanthropist’s collection
The private collection of Michael Audain is on display for another month at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Shore, Forest and Beyond shows artworks and artifacts from 19th century to present day.
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Photos: Storm Mountain Lodge
In Banff, these historic cabins are filled with rustic charms. Vacay.ca reader Terry O'Neill's photos will hold you spellbound as she captures an ideal winter getaway in the Rockies.
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Why it’s vital to preserve Niagara’s black history
With the bicentennial of the start of the War of 1812 near, a Niagara tour guide says it's important to remember the contributions of the black soldiers who fought for the British.





