The 30th anniversary of the Toronto Bloomsday Festival is creating quite a stir.
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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2015 Top 50 Restaurants in Canada: St. John’s Raymonds wins again
Voters name St. John’s gem as the No. 1 place to dine in the nation for the second year in a row.
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Edmonton’s culinary scene emerges
Alberta capital’s northern heritage infuses new tastes into local dining scene.
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UK’s Bestival takes over Toronto Islands
An extravaganza of art, culture and dance music hits the Toronto Islands this weekend.
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Favourite Canadian restaurants of 2015
Vacay.ca Founder Adrian Brijbassi ranks the best restaurants he's dined at in the past year.
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Best theatre spots in small-town Ontario
From Stratford to the 1000 Islands, all the province is a stage, writer Jamie Ross discovers.
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FIFA fans to get a kick out of Winnipeg
Manitoba capital gears up to host seven 2015 Women's World Cup matches.
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A whale of a good time in Ucluelet
Vacay.ca's Michelle Hopkins describes the thrill of whale-watching on Canada's Pacific coast.
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10 First Nations spots to explore in BC
This year celebrate National Aboriginal Day by visiting authentic attractions on the west coast.
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Edmonton prepares to turn back time
Hotel MacDonald’s 100th anniversary opens a portal to romances, intrigues of Alberta’s past.









