Make a pilgrimage to Quebec’s national shrines
You could journey to Europe to marvel at the continent’s historic churches, but it’s a lot easier to simply make a pilgrimage to Quebec to visit the province’s inspiring national shrines. Read More
View ArticleCheck out Toronto’s most unusual attractions
Toronto attractions are as eclectic as the city’s diverse residents, meaning there’s always something for everyone to see and enjoy. If you’re looking to wander off the beaten path your next trip to...
View ArticleTravel deals of the Week: June 24-30
Sometimes when we need a little travel inspiration, we look to the lives of our favourite celebs. Sometimes we want to breathe the same air, sleep in the same resort, or just live it up for a few days...
View ArticleCraig Kielburger: Remembering June Callwood
The last time I saw June Callwood, she was laughing. Read More
View ArticleHere are 5 Canadian art festivals you need to visit
Art lovers, rejoice! Canada's art scene is full of fabulous summertime festivals dedicated to the beauty of Canadian and international art. Here are a few festivals happening around the country that...
View ArticleBanff’s Mt. Norquay is open in the summer — here’s what you can do there
Most Albertans know Mt. Norquay as a convenient place to go out for a day of winter skiing. Located just outside of Banff, the mountain is a short drive from Calgary and a favourite for many families...
View ArticleTry these 5 eclectic coffee shops in Southern Ontario instead of Timmies
There’s a time and a place for quick-stop coffee shops like Tim Hortons or even fast food chains a la McDonald's. They’re consistent and they’re everywhere, so you know wherever you are in the country,...
View ArticleThis type of vacation will leave you feeling happiest
What style of vacation makes you feel most refreshed? Maybe it’s an all-inclusive getaway where the most stressful decision you have to make is whether you should have a second go at the buffet or not;...
View ArticleToronto Zoo’s clouded leopards are now Airbnb hosts
The Toronto Zoo’s clouded leopards are moving, so they’re renting out their open-air treehouse this summer on Airbnb. Read More
View Article12 Kid-friendly activities you can’t miss in Toronto
Vacationing with kids can be stressful. With so much planning and coordination placed on travel and accommodation, you may find yourself neglecting to consider entertainment options for your little...
View ArticleRide the rails on these 3 great Canadian train trips
There's a romance with train travel that persists no matter how fast we can fly or drive to the places we want to go. Here are three slow travel experiences that I've loved — everything from a few...
View ArticleTreat yourself at one of these hot Canadian spas
If you're looking for some relaxation and pampering, the spa is where you need to be. Canada has a ton of great spas where you can enjoy a little me-time, but if you want to indulge in some of the best...
View Article21 surefire things to do this July in Halifax
Halifax sheds its small-city vibe each summer with hundreds of exciting activities, concerts and festivals. Here are 21 that you should not miss this July. Read More
View ArticleHow to stay calm when you’re freaking out on a plane
If you’re a frequent flyer who stays cool as a cucumber in the air, this story likely isn’t for you. Bur chances are, if you clicked on this headline, the colour of your knuckles change from gripping...
View Article5 Ontario waterfalls you need to see to believe
Though Niagara Falls is the most famous one, Ontario is home to many beautiful waterfalls which many people aren't even aware of. If you'll be traveling the province this summer, here are a few that...
View ArticleHow to celebrate Canada Day in Calgary
Canada Day is right around the corner — do you know how you’ll be celebrating Canada’s birthday? There are, of course, parties and festivals going on throughout the country on July 1, ranging from...
View ArticleWays to combat motion sickness when travelling
Anyone who’s experienced motion sickness when travelling knows how uncomfortable it can be. From bouncing planes coming in for landing to boats swaying back-and-forth on the sea to busy buses making...
View ArticleSmall towns with big personalities! The best small towns to check out in Canada
If you’re looking for a slower pace for your next Canadian vacation nothing beats the small-town vibe. Often overlooked for their major city counterparts, small towns in Canada provide character,...
View ArticleAdventures in Calgary while you’re at the Stampede
My Calgary Stampede experience always leaves plenty of time for urban explorations. I like to stay in the East Village so it's walking distance to Stampede Park. And while I can't wait to eat this...
View ArticleSkip the diet when you explore these great Canadian food trails
If you ask an average group of people to describe Chinese, Thai, Italian or French cuisine, they’d all pretty much agree on the basics for each of them, but ask them about Canadian food and they’d...
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