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La Banquise - Montreal, Canada
Much Ado About Cheese CurdsIm almost ashamed to admit to you how many times I visited La Banquise during one four-day trip to Montreal. Almost ashamed, but generally very proud to announce that I managed to put away the Classique on five separate occasions. Please dont tell my mother.
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Bota Bota - Montréal, Canada
A Floating SpaBota Bota began its life on the water as a ferryboat. Then called the Arthur Cardin, it sailed between the cities of Sorel and Berthier, just east of Montreal, back in the 1950s. Many years later, someone had the idea to transform this mothballed boat, docked in the old port of Mont
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LExpress - Montreal, Canada
French ConnectionLExpress, on Rue Saint-Denis in the Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood, opened in 1980 and has about it the air of a beloved institution—with its timeless style it feels even older that it is. This popular spots serves classic renditions of bistro fare—beef tartare, bone marrow, onion
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Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal - Montreal, Canada
Revive the Gothic Montreals famed basilica is a major landmark and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city. But dont let that dissuade you from visiting; Notre-Dame is one of the worlds finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture.
The pipe organ is breathtaking, and even more i
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Yukon River
Yukon River The Yukon River is a winding, smooth, fast waterway that impresses with its power and speed. Known as the “River of Gold,” the Yukon was the route to gold during the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush. The source of the river is located in British Columbia and the waterway stretches across the Yu
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Yorkville
Yorkville Yorkville is a very urban and chic neighborhood in Toronto, which, over the past decades, has become a hotspot for first class galleries and elegant designer stores mixed with a young urban crowd and gourmet restaurants. Yorkville wasn’t always so upscale and trendy though. Once only a s
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Yonge-Dundas Square
Yonge-Dundas Square Nicknamed the Times Square of Toronto, Yonge-Dundas Square is one of the city’s main landmarks and one of the busiest intersections in Canada, with over 56 million people passing through every year.In summer, there’s always something going on, from free concerts and films to mu
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Whistler Olympic Park
Whistler Olympic Park It goes without saying that Whistler Olympic Park is a world-class athletic training facility. One third of the medals given at the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver were awarded here. There are more than 130 kilometers of alpine wilderness trails, weavin
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Whistler Mountain Bike Park
Whistler Mountain Bike Park Strap on your helmet and hold on tight for a monumental bike ride through the Whistler Mountain Bike Park, following wintertime ski trails for summertime fun. Around 200 km (124 miles) of trails wind around the bike park, with hair-raising thrills specially designed for
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Whirlpool Aero Car
Whirlpool Aero Car Dangling above the Niagara River, just north of Horseshoe Falls, is the Whirlpool Aero Car. The gondola travels 1,800 feet/550 meters between two points above the Niagara Gorge, providing unforgettable views of the raging waters below. It’s a thrilling 10 minutes! To reach the W
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Ville-Marie
Ville-Marie Few people knew of Ville-Marie yet everyone has been; it’s the technical name for Montreal’s downtown area, and one of the most vibrant places in the world. It encompasses Old-Montreal, downtown Montreal, the Latin Quarter, the Gay Village, most of Mount Royal Park and the islands on t
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Victoria Butterfly Gardens
Victoria Butterfly Gardens Fluttering butterflies and moths flit amid a rainforest environment at the popular Victoria Butterfly Gardens. The indoor butterfly house is a tranquil tropical retreat for butterflies and visitors alike, with a waterfall and stream, exotic plants and warm humid atmosphe
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Via Ferrata
Via Ferrata Thrill-seekers, listen up! Banff, one of the leading ski destinations in the world, now offers a new mountaineering experience on the cliffs of the Canadian Rockies: Via Ferrata (the Iron Road in Italian). Located in the Mount Norquay ski area, and thus offering splendid views, this ex
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Toronto Eaton Centre
Toronto Eaton Centre Known as a landmark as well as one of Canada’s most well-known retail centres--with over 200 shops-- it’s hard to miss the Eaton Centre in the heart of Toronto’s downtown core, stretching over two city blocks. Named after the now-defunct Eaton’s department store chain led by T
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Thompson River
Thompson River As the Fraser River’s largest tributary, the Thompson River is the adrenaline vein of south central British Columbia. Beginning within the town of Kamloops, where the North Thompson and South Thompson rivers flow west into Kamloops Lake, the river continues for nearly 300 miles unti
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The Air Canada Centre
The Air Canada Centre Well known as the ACC, The Air Canada Centre is home of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). Some of the art deco facade on th
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TELUS Spark Science Center
TELUS Spark Science Center For adults and kids alike, the TELUS Spark Science Center, is a highlight of a visit to Calgary. From ecology to forensics, human health to robotics, Spark knows no bounds. The HD Digital Dome Theatre brings science to the huge screen, and year-round exhibits entertain a
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Table Rock
Table Rock Although the original Table Rock -- a jutting out of rock from the Falls used as a viewing platform in the 19th century -- was destroyed in 1935 after a series of dangerous rock falls, today it is a retail and entertainment complex. Considered a must-visit when at Niagara Falls, Table R
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Sunshine Village
Sunshine Village With snow cover lasting from November to May, the Sunshine Village is one of Canada’s best ski destinations and a popular choice for a spring ski break, with ample piste for all ability levels. Perched at 2,195 meters, high up on the Continental Divide of the Canadian Rockies, the
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Summit Lake
Summit Lake As the name suggests, Summit Lake sits at the top of White Pass, which marks the Canada and USA border between Skagway, Alaska, and Carcross, Yukon. For passengers traveling on the scenic White Pass Railway, Summit Lake is little more than a beautiful landscape that passes a
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