With the pandemic under control and the protestors hauled out of town, the nation's capital has found its groove thanks to new attractions and venerable favourites.
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A Name Change Renews Interest in a Black History Icon of Southern Ontario
The Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History replaces a term with a negative connotation and brings focus to a Canadian icon.
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North of Toronto, a Getaway to Country Pleasures
Alpacas and ales are among the charms ready to explore in relaxing York Durham Region.
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‘Project Bakeover’ Star Steve Hodge Sweetens Up Canada
In time for Easter, "Project Bakeover" has launched its second season of reinvigorating pastry shops across the country. Its West Vancouver-based co-host talks about his inspirations in our latest "Chefs Talk" article.
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It’s Time to Plunge Into Horseshoe Valley
A new Nordic spa is the latest attraction to idyllic Horseshoe Valley, an increasingly desirable getaway destination for Torontonians.
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In Kitchener, a ‘Backstage Pass’ to The Rolling Stones’ History
The "UNZIPPED" exhibition has its world premiere in southwestern Ontario and fans of the rock giants will be thoroughly enthralled.
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A Conversation with “The Measure of My Powers” Author Jackie Kai Ellis
The author of the bestselling memoir "The Measure of My Powers: A Memoir of Food, Misery, and Paris" is set to host a Chinese cuisine television show called "House Special".
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Visitors Will Fall for Niagara Parks Power Station
Interested in a road trip that will create a spark? The newest attraction at Niagara Falls is fun and educational.
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Winterdance — As Canadian As It Gets
Near Algonquin Provincial Park, a new hiking and paddling experience brings visitors to a serene wilderness that connects to the nation's lore.
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The Avengers Assemble in Toronto to the Delight of Their Fans
Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and more of Marvel's superheroes have taken over a section of Yorkdale Shopping Centre to train young recruits in an entertaining and interactive exhibit.