Canada’s smallest province is turning into a big destination for culinary tourism.
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Anne of Green Gables actor falls for PEI
AJ Bridel of Ontario discovers an affinity for the Maritime province.
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6 Canadian hotels and watery fun
From Saskatchewan to PEI and the west coast, Canada is full of watery fun.
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A flight to remember over PEI
Dick Lubbersen and his Cessna "Godzilla" give tourists a birds'-eye view of the province.
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Canada’s best New Year’s Eve party spots
Sandra Williams-Herve names the top spots to ring in 2015 across the country.
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Shellfish Fest cracks open PEI’s wonders
Vacay.ca writer Renee Suen discovers the culinary gems on the island — and chowder too.
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On PEI, new favourites blend with old
Sir John A. Macdonald welcomes visitors to Charlottetown, site of a huge summer celebration.
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A Canada Day tour of the nation
Vacay.ca checks in on the July 1 action in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver.
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2014 Top 50 Restaurants in Canada: Raymonds in Newfoundland is No. 1
Nation's chefs choose elegant St. John's favourite as the best place to dine out.
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Setting the trap for lobster love on PEI
A rite of spring takes place in the Maritimes each April 30, Vacay.ca's Shannon Leahy writes.