Near Ottawa, a popular Cold War museum is a gateway to the delights in a small village with artsy and historic appeal.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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At a Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver, the Mayan Riviera Flies to You
The "Vacation to Nowhere" promotion brings the flavours of the Mayan Riviera to the west coast during this travel-restricted winter.
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In Icy Nunavut, Iqaluit’s Enchantments Melt Your Heart
The youngest capital city in Canada is a lure for adventurers, culture-seekers, and explorers keen to experience the nation's last frontier.
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3 Ontario Resorts for Needed Escape and Relaxation
From Lake Erie to Georgian Bay, these sensational properties provide comfort, tranquility, and thrills of nature.
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Algoma’s Fresh-Water Fishing Experiences Reel In Visitors
In Northern Ontario, fishing on the Great Lakes connects with wilderness and provides an exhilarating escape for beginners and serious anglers.
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For Calgary, a Guidebook That Will Even Surprise Locals
The "111 Places" series of travel books arrives in Calgary with a focus on quirkiness, diversity, and clandestine finds.
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Travel Journalists Ponder the Status of America As a Destination
The terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol and the frightening growth of the fascistic white supremacist movement have writers questioning whether they should promote travel to America.
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From Shediac to Saint John, Maritime Merriment Awaits
A road trip along the Fundy Trail Parkway connects a fun and quirky coastal town with one of the Maritimes' most enjoyable cities.
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Hail to Whales in Quebec’s St. Lawrence Region
Follow the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City north to Tadoussac and visit the mammals that call Saguenay-St-Lawrence Marine Park home.
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Rediscovering the Allure of Lake Louise and Banff
Canadians have the jewel of the national parks system to themselves during the pandemic and that means space to roam and breathe in the Rocky Mountain joys.









