Saint-Laurent Boulevard shines with some of Canada's best restaurants, like Hotel Herman.
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 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.
Saint Andrews By-the-Sea: Canada’s First Seaside Resort Revealed in the Quiet Season
New Brunswick's favourite resort town features the best of Maritime culture and splendour.
Harbour Air’s Soaring Tours of Vancouver Are Pure Scenic Eye Candy
A one-hour flight propels passengers above the city and its gorgeous surroundings.
FIFA, Blue Jays, Canadiens a Game-Changer for Canada Tourism in 2026
Get ready to cheer! Vacay.ca scores with our top five list of Canadian sports destinations for the remainder of 2026.
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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.
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Inside Canada’s most glamorous track
Sandra Williams-Herve's first time at the horse races turns out to be fun and educational.
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A Canadian’s road trip through Florida
Vacay.ca's Rod Charles hops in a car and explores the best of the Sunshine State.
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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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Outaouais: easy to love, hard to spell
On the border of Quebec and Ontario, this region is full of spa adventures and tasty delights.









