Acclaimed Métis Crossing and the popular River Cree Resort are among the notable First Nations attractions to visit near Edmonton.
Slow Tripping Through B.C.’s Sunshine Coast
A BC Ferries' ride away is a nature-loving destination that is rich with outdoors activities and a sense of easygoing fun.
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.
In Canmore, Silvertip Resort Delivers a Golf Experience for the Ages
Set amid stunning Rocky Mountain beauty, the course is designed to leave an indelible memory.
Wickaninnish Inn Chef Clayton Fontaine Finds Serenity on the Coast
Tofino's bounty of seafood and food culture are a fit for the kitchen leader at one of Canada's premier accommodations properties.
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A Conversation with ‘A Gelato A Day’ Author Claudia Laroye
Should you be worried about travelling with kids? Vacay.ca Editor says don't worry — just enjoy the ride and eat a few gelatos.
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How to Spend Christmas Vacation as a Student in Canada
SPONSORED: The nation's big cities have lots to offer for visitors, especially young travellers, during the holiday season.
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How to Travel the Country as a Digital Nomad
Sponsored: Remote work has made the dream of more frequent journeys a reality for many. Here are some tips to make the most of the experience.
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B.C.’s Sunshine Coast Beckons
A short ferry ride from Vancouver is an eco-tourism wonder filled with leisure activities, laid-back vibes, and some delightful surprises.
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Calgary’s Food Scene Goes Big Time
Cosmopolitan flavours, vegetarian gems, and big breakfast delights await on your next visit to Alberta's thriving metropolis.
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Ottawa Surges Back from a One-Two Punch
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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Fall for the East Kootenays and St. Eugene Resort
On the eastern edge of British Columbia are thriving mountain communities that include a unique Indigenous-owned resort and a plethora of nature activities.
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Whistler Gathering Feeds an Appetite for Indigenous Tourism
A cultural symposium in the Coastal Mountains featured fine First Nations cuisine and a number of ideas on how to encourage travel experiences that promote the greater good.
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Spreading Joy Through Chocolate in Nova Scotia
Isam Hadhad, the brilliant chocolatier behind the inspiring Peace by Chocolate brand, discusses his family's story that brought them from war-ravaged Syria to small-town Canada.









