Ontario, boasting the nation’s largest city, Toronto, and serving as the capital in Ottawa, is not only an urban hub but also an expanse of wilderness and pristine lakes. Home to one of Canada’s most frequented natural wonders, Niagara Falls, this vast province, approximately 15 times larger than the state of Texas, offers limitless opportunities […]
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Author Michael Law, who grew up in Winnipeg, and his wife, author Lana Law, were long-time residents of the city and make an annual return. Internationally recognized as the home of the Winnipeg Jets, the city’s NHL team, Winnipeg is also nationally acclaimed for its vibrant arts and cultural scene. Locals, affectionately known as “Peggers,” […]
During the warm, lengthy, and humid summers in the most populous regions of Ontario, many residents escape the urban heat by heading to the beach. Ontario’s beaches showcase the province’s diversity, with some resembling Caribbean getaways, boasting white sand and crystal-clear water that takes on shades of blue and turquoise in the sunlight. Others are […]
The only walled city in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Québec City, a French-speaking destination, boasts a strategic location atop steep cliffs overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Established in 1608 as a fur trading colony at present-day Place Royale, it swiftly evolved into an administrative hub and is now the capital of […]
Saskatchewan is occasionally criticized for being flat and uninteresting, but such judgments are unfair. Upon closer inspection, the province reveals itself as home to over 100,000 lakes, boreal forests, fast-flowing rivers, and a plethora of recreational opportunities. A lesser-known fact is that Saskatchewan holds the title of Canada’s sunniest province, which may contribute to its […]
New Brunswick has a wealth of natural wonders, from the world’s highest tides to exceptional whale-watching and some of the warmest saltwater swimming north of Virginia, making it a surprising destination for tourists. Bordering Québec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and the US State of Maine, the province offers a diverse range of attractions and […]
Established officially in 1999, Nunavut Territory in Canada serves as an administrative unit, once forming part of the former Northwest Territories. Spanning an expansive area, Nunavut encompasses the entire eastern segment of northern Canada, offering a rich exploration of attractions, history, culture, nature, and the best places to visit in Canada’s Far North. Covering 1.9 […]
Nestled in the heart of central Canada, Manitoba is often underestimated as a tourist destination. However, those who take the time to explore the province will discover a plethora of unique experiences. From observing polar bears in their natural habitat to witnessing the northern lights or enjoying a winter festival that celebrates French Canadian history, […]
Covering an expansive area almost six times the size of the United Kingdom, the Northwest Territories encompass a vast region in Canada, situated north of the 60th parallel and extending toward the North Pole. This land is characterized by towering mountains, formidable rivers, and treeless tundra, creating a challenging yet unforgettable environment that leaves a […]
While often overshadowed by Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, the cosmopolitan city of Calgary boasts numerous merits and frequently ranks among the world’s best places to live. Positioned at the convergence of the Bow and Elbow Rivers, it is nestled amid the expansive foothills and prairies of the western province of Alberta. As the fourth-largest city […]