The rural allure of a rolling green patchwork of farms combined with a coastline featuring sandy beaches and dramatically eroded cliffs adorned with lighthouses is an irresistible combination for tourists. When you add attractions like the home and setting for one of the most beloved characters in children’s literature, a seaside national park, and a […]
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When it comes to exploring the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Jasper National Park stands out as the ultimate destination. With the charming town of Jasper as your hub and a diverse range of accommodations, you can enjoy evenings filled with delicious food and a cozy bed, complemented by days brimming with outdoor adventures. Regardless of the […]
For many years, Canmore played second fiddle to the world-famous town of Banff, just up the road. Well, those days are over. This thriving mountain town is an attraction in itself, ideally situated next to some of Alberta’s best outdoor activity areas. In Canmore, you’ll find an abundance of things to do, ensuring that you’ll […]
Perhaps due to our residence here, our perspective may be biased, but given the province’s diverse landscapes and pleasant summer weather, we genuinely believe that Ontario stands out as one of the premier camping destinations in Canada. The combination of lakes, beaches, forests, and the rugged terrain of the Canadian Shield creates an enchanting backdrop […]
As a former resident of Calgary, Alberta has always been my go-to destination for various skiing adventures. When seeking vast mountains and craving epic steep and snowy slopes, I venture to the Rockies to enjoy Lake Louise, Sunshine, and Norquay. For a more traditional and crowd-free experience, I choose the smaller mountains like Marmot Basin […]
Canada’s premier ski destination, Whistler, is situated at the base of two immense mountains: Whistler and Blackcomb. Together, these formidable peaks constitute the largest winter sports area in North America, and the bustling Whistler Village offers immediate access to some of the finest skiing opportunities. While Whistler already held international acclaim, hosting the 2010 Winter […]
Similar to Dawson City, Whitehorse owes its establishment to the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897. After enduring the challenging and at times perilous journey from Skagway over White Pass, gold prospectors navigated Miles Canyon and Whitehorse Rapids before reaching the wealth of Dawson. The initial arrivals led to the formation of a small settlement on […]
Fondly referred to by locals as “Limestone City” due to the prevalent use of this building material in the construction of its numerous elegant 19th-century homes, Kingston has much to offer both international travelers and day-trippers. Throughout the year, there are engaging activities to enjoy in this city. Boasting a lengthy and fascinating history, Kingston […]
Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, spans both banks of the North Saskatchewan River, situated approximately at the province’s center. Despite a longstanding rivalry with Calgary, just a little over two hours south, which characterizes Edmonton as a dull government town, the reality is quite the opposite. Edmonton stands as Alberta’s cultural hub, boasting outstanding theaters, […]
The capital of Prince Edward Island exudes the charm of a tranquil small town; indeed, Charlottetown holds the distinction of being the smallest provincial capital in the country. Navigating the Victorian-era streets and harbor area is a leisurely affair on foot, with tourist attractions conveniently clustered in the central vicinity. Set sail on cruises departing […]