In Halifax, summer begins and ends with water. Patio drinks on either side of Halifax Harbour as the water sparkles obligingly? Check. If a lobster roll should happen to appear in your hand, well, all ...
Whether you seek a sustainably minded urban oasis or a contemporary celebration of the country’s landscape, here’s where to ...
Canada is a vast country. Its relatively small population (a little over 41.5 million people, according to Statistics Canada) is spread over 3.8 million square miles. From the East coast to the West ...
The home of ice hockey, caribou, lumberjacks, igloos and maple syrup How would you describe Canada to friends visiting from another country? Where do you start? Here’s how some travel guides ...
In this travel guide we explore Quebec City in Eastern Canada. One of the oldest cities in all of Canada and a very European style city by North American standards. We walk around old Quebec and Saint ...
Summer in Vancouver is not unlike when Cinderella twirls into full regalia, or when Maria sings in West Side Story – it’s a city-wide makeover montage that starts strong with cherry blossoms and keeps ...
Canada's largest city will make history when it hosts the first men's FIFA World Cup match ever played on Canadian soil. Toronto welcomes six matches during the 2026 tournament at BMO Field, known as ...
Britannia Mine Museum is one of the best (and only) places in B.C. for an underground train ride, not to mention for a crash course in the province’s copper mining industry. More Canadians are making ...
Calgary travel guide: Today we do a full tour of Calgary, Canada in the interior province of Alberta. We walk around downtown Alberta and then cross the river to check out some other parts of town.
Set between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is arguably one of the most scenic host cities at this year's FIFA World Cup. Canada's west coast metropolis will welcome fans from ...
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