One of Canada's most successful festivals kicks off its 2024 edition on August 4 with multicultural celebrations throughout the Manitoba capital.
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Whistler Turns Up the Summer Heat
A writer retraces his history in Whistler with a rollicking description of how the west-coast paradise has transformed from skiing-and-snowboarding force into a place for all-season thrills for outdoor lovers.
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Seeking Serenity and Culture in Haida Gwaii
Need a timeout? Wildlife-rich Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site includes remote islands and temperate rainforest.
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Hoodoos, Sky Bridges and Other Reasons to Trek to the Kootenay Rockies
The highest suspension bridges in Canada are among the highlights on this glorious escape on the British Columbia side of the Great Divide.
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Star Comedians Will Crack You Up at Great Outdoors Festival
Big names in comedy including Jerry Seinfeld and Russell Peters are thrilling fans north of the border.
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Nature and History Thrive on Manitoulin Island
Visitors can celebrate Manitoulin Island's captivating blend of Indigenous culture and pristine outdoors.
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At Black Loyalist Heritage Centre, I Feel ‘I Am Being Called Home’
A museum in Nova Scotia is doing a marvellous job telling the inspiring story of courageous Black loyalists who dared to make Canada their home.
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On a Desolate Yukon Island, a Story of Nature and Culture Unfolds
Herschel Island is a dream for adventurers and a wonder for historians as it documents human history in the Arctic and warns of a foreboding climate crisis.
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My Story on the Persistence of Racism in Canada
Vacay.ca Editor explains his family's struggles with racism and how Black Lives Matter protests present an opportunity for unity.
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‘It’s Going to Be Carnage,’ Restaurants Canada Exec Says About COVID-19 Impact
Vowing to fight for jobs and entrepreneurs, David Lefebvre says the industry will be redefined because of the coronavirus pandemic.