Acclaimed Toronto chef shifts focus to the east coast as he takes the helm of Drift at the exquisite new Muir Hotel in Nova Scotia's capital.
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.
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.
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As the CFL Returns, the Roughriders Spark Joy in Saskatchewan
As kickoff to a new season nears, the league's most devoted fans and visitors to Mosaic Stadium can expect celebrations aplenty.
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Banff’s Soft Adventures are Solid Family Fun
Kids and parents will enjoy the national park's easy-going, low-stress educational activities that ignite the wondrous sensation of being in Canada.
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Ontario Ready to Sizzle with Toronto Caribbean Carnival
The Grand Parade is on hold for 2021, but the annual celebration of island culture still promises to bring joy to a city weary of the pandemic's gloom.
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Small-town Finds in Southeastern Ontario
Tiny destinations such as Perth and Cornwall provide a glimpse into the province's past while adapting to contemporary tastes.
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Fort Langley Sports Elite Culinary Stars
Trading Post Brewing levels up at its gastropub and in partnership with the stellar Bench Wine Bar.
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On Vancouver Island, Malahat SkyWalk Debuts with Lofty Goals
North of Victoria, an eco-friendly attraction showcases the region's spectacular fjord and a connection to Indigenous cultures.
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A First-Time RV Trip Opens Minds and Snares a Little Heart
Our editor and his family venture in a CanaDream vehicle to discover what life in a motor home is like and whether they’ll do it again.
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Sea-to-Sky Gondola Returns, Hopes to Find New Glory
The British Columbia attraction halfway between Vancouver and Whistler has reopened to excited crowds as it aims to put a disheartening 24 months behind it.
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A Poem for a Canada Day Unlike Any Other
Our editor expresses the nation's mourning as Canadians grapple with identity in the wake of the uncovering of Indigenous children's bodies at former residential schools.









