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View Article8 of the most Instagrammable spots in British Columbia
With summer around the corner, vacation planning is in full swing in households across the country and what better way to find travel inspo than on the ‘Gram. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that there...
View ArticleSome airports are letting non-ticketed passengers at the gates
Back in the day, the Arrivals section at the airport wasn’t sealed off behind security. Instead, if you were picking up your long-lost parent/sibling/lover/friend at the airport, you could waltz into...
View ArticleLive off the land: Learn to forage at these Canadian hotels
Spring is finally here and with it, Canada’s forests, fields and even roadside ditches are coming alive with plant life — including a bounty of edible finds. Read More
View ArticleCool things to do in Montréal: June 2nd-8th
Travelling to Montréal at the beginning of June? The beautiful and historic city has a wealth of things to see and do so start planning your trip itinerary with these events that are happening from...
View ArticleA new standard for luxury at Mexico’s Cabo San Lucas
What you’ll first notice about this property is the clean, fresh smell. The ocean breeze delivers a slight saltiness — that tang that is unmistakable at oceanfront resorts. And then there are the waves...
View Article6 things you probably didn’t know about Canada’s largest national park
There are a number of things that you probably didn’t know about Canada’s largest National Park. For starters, do you even know what province it's in? Read More
View ArticleTravel deals of the Week: June 3-9
There’s something about June that makes the bite of the travel bug really itch. It's as we inch toward summer when travel plans are made in earnest. Whether its the annual family trip, using half of...
View ArticleCraig Kielburger: Bill Nye talks innovation, literacy, skeptics
It’s a scary time to be a scientist. Feelings are now considered facts, and even research consensus is politicized. In a global survey last year, 86 per cent of respondents said they knew little to...
View Article5 Things to do in Ottawa
Year after year, tourists from all over the world flock to Ottawa to visit the museums, indulge in top dining, check out the landmarks and bask in the heart of Canadian national pride. Regardless of...
View ArticleOnly one Canadian airline makes world’s top 10 list
When you're shopping for a flight ticket, do you look first for which airline you are flying with or do you simply look for the lowest price? Next time you book air travel, you might want to think...
View ArticleLimited time offer: Vancouver events you won’t want to miss
Don't miss out on spot prawns, a craft beer festival and a unique bike tour at North Van craft breweries Read More
View ArticleCannabis Tourism in Canada: The Nomad Cook
The third in the canada.com Cannabis Tourism in Canada series has me heading into the kitchen with chef Travis Petersen, head of Canadian cannabis brand The Nomad Cook, where nothing is half-baked....
View ArticleJohn Catucci eats his way across Canada in Big Food Bucket List
Lucky is the person whose job it is to professionally eat. And even luckier is the person whose job it is to professionally eat the tastiest, most drool-worthy meals across Canada. John Catucci is that...
View Article‘Ya gonna book or what?’ Richard Branson targets reluctant American travellers
English billionaire Richard Branson has targeted the only state in the United States — South Dakota — in which no one has booked a cruise on the Scarlet Lady, which is set to sail in 2020. Actually,...
View ArticleWould you stay in a hobbit house in Alberta?
Whether you’re looking for a unique overnight experience or are a long-time Lord of the Rings fan, these soon-to-be-opened hobbit house accommodations in western Canada are going to be a must-visit....
View ArticleSee blockbuster movies (and more) for free at Union Station in Toronto
Movie nights at Union Station in Toronto are back for another season! Every Wednesday night in June and July, Union Summer - Presented by TD will show a blockbuster Hollywood film outdoors. The first...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about the Vancouver Jazz Festival
The Vancouver Jazz Festival is quite the festival — it attracts more than half a million visitors during its 11-day run with some of the entertainment world's best-known and loved performers. Read More
View Article5 Canadian food and drink festivals to visit this summer
Summer is the best season to try out some new meals and beverages and Canada has a plethora of food and drink festivals coming up to help you satiate your thirst and hunger. If you're travelling around...
View ArticleAlberta’s pink waterfall is so rare it has only been seen once
One magical day 10 years ago Rochelle and Brian Coffey saw the clear water in an Alberta waterfall turn a reddish pink. It was an extremely rare occurrence — maybe even a once-in-a-lifetime event — but...
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