Canadian model and actress explains to Vacay.ca why she was born to travel.
In Vancouver, Britain’s Expertise Assists in FIFA World Cup Planning
The British Consulate hosts a kick-off event that discusses how Canada’s west-coast metropolis can prepare for hosting passionate fans from across the globe.
The Fairmont Empress Is Spot On with Its Signature Afternoon Tea
Victoria’s prized hotel delivers on its promise of an exceptional and deeply memorable family-focused dining experience.
Rediscovering the Familiar and the New in Calgary Through Its Food Scene
A former resident of Alberta's big city contemplates the importance culture has played in its culinary scene.
The Vancouver Restaurant Where FIFA Fans Can Feel Victor-ious
Plus, Science World premieres a first-of-its-kind travelling exhibit from Zurich's FIFA Museum and the Royal Canadian Mint unveils a commemorative coin for the tournament.
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Winnipeg’s spooky Halloween secrets
The Manitoba capital is full of lots of haunted history and shockingly good times.
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Ayden beefs up Saskatoon
The Classic Butcher Burger at Dale MacKay's sensational restaurant is the talk of town.
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Visiting Canada’s newest heritage trail
On Cape Breton, a fresh attraction aims to attract lovers of Celtic culture.
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Great dining on Montreal’s main street
Saint-Laurent Boulevard shines with some of Canada's best restaurants, like Hotel Herman.
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BC festival salutes the sockeye salmon
Every four years, a small community in the Shuswap rejoices the return of the prodigal fish.
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Toronto preps for Delicious Food Show
Chuck Hughes and other culinary greats will be on hand for hands-on cooking event.
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Where to get your hockey fix in Toronto
If you can't get a ticket to the Leafs game, don't despair. Toronto has lots of action for fans.
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Fleur de Sel flourishes in Lunenburg
Chef Martin Ruiz Salvador thrills Nova Scotia at the No. 17th-ranked restaurant in Canada.
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Discovering the riches of Dawson City
From the Klondike gold rush to today's tourism rush, this destination remains a big draw.







