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Society for Arts and Technology - Montréal, Canada
sponsoredBetter than RealDon’t let the formal name of the Société des Arts Technologiques fool you. Yes, SAT is a non-profit cultural institution, established in 1996 to promote the development of immersive technologies and augmented reality. It is also, however, a uniquely fun—one could go as far a
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Alexandraplatz - Montréal, Canada
sponsoredThe Stein WayWhen the weather is warm, many Montreal residents flock to an off-the-beaten path bit of Berlin in the city’s Mile-Ex district (the current name for the industrial section of Little Italy). The atmosphere is decidedly unpretentious at the biergarten Alexandraplatz. There are ju
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Le Filet - Montréal, Canada
Game, Set, Match: Le Filet With a playful menu divided into sections named warm-up, game, set, and match sections, Le Filet volleys some exceptional dishes at guests. Opened in 2011, the restaurant specializes in seafood but does an equally good job with meat dishes, including duck and venison. It c
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BOUILLON BILK - Montréal, Canada
Fine Dining at Montreals Bouillon BilkDine on linguine with sea urchin, lamb tartare, and oysters at Bouillon Bilk, a stylish fine dining establishment in downtown Montreal. It comes recommended highly by Ritz-Carlton concierge Simon Bajouk, who says: The food is amazing, the chef uses local and ve
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Le Bremner - Montreal, Canada
Blazing the Montreal food scene trail Le Bremner in Old Montreal is definitely worth a stop on any restaurant tour in this insanely creative and delicious city. We sat at the bar where Chef Danny Smiles asked us should I just cook for you? and then took us on a fantastical culinary journey.
Dannys
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Flyjin - Montréal, Canada
sponsoredFusion FantasyFlyjin, one of old Montreal’s trendiest spots of the moment, is a contemporary reimagining of the traditional Japanese izakaya, or tavern. As you descend the gold-leaf lined staircase into the basement of Flyjin’s home, you’ll find yourself transported to Asia or, perhaps bett
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Le Bon Vivant - Montréal, Canada
Griffintown, from Lunch to Late NightGriffintown sits outside the well-beaten tourist path, to the west of the museums and shopping on Sherbrooke (and so even farther west from Old Montreal). If you make the journey, youll find a residential neighborhood which is enjoying a renaissance. Much of that
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Old Quebec - Quebec, Canada
European Experience in North AmericaIf there was a place you could experience Europe without the hassle of traveling overseas, Old Quebec City would be your answer. With its narrow streets and historic architecture, youll feel like youre walking around in old Europe. Bring along your French vocab
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Kidsports Family Fun & Indoor Playground - Mississauga, Canada
Blow Off Some Steam at KidsportsGet out of the rain and into a kids paradise at this 18,000-square-foot indoor playground. Kids aged up to 12 can run and play to their hearts content in the Adventure Challenge room, which is packed with tunnels, slides, tubes, and three ball pits.You can also try ou
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Philippe Dubuc - Montréal, Canada
Philippe DubucThis mainstay of the Montreal fashion scene has mastered the perfect suit for both men and women. He is the favorite of distinguished dressers who appreciate classic textiles like tweed, wool and silk, but like their lines a little sleeker and more modernist than average. Dubuc works w
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Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village - Chipman, Canada
For a Throwback SpellThe Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is a living history museum and one of Canadas premier historical sites. The Village, notable for the ethnic Ukrainian and Canadian cast members who live and act in full period costume, is both engaging and inviting, and a revealing look at
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Helijet - Richmond, Canada
The Best Souvenir From VancouverI had never ridden in a helicopter before but it was definitely something I had always wanted to do. I thought what better way to see my hometown and photograph the city, than to take a chopper ride over Vancouver. Helijet, a Vancouver based helicopter company operate
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Pastaga Restaurant - Montréal, Canada
Eco-Friendly and Upscale Dining in Cool MontrealOn the northern end of busy Boulevard Saint-Laurent, between the hipster coffee shops of the Mile End and the lively trattorias of Little Italy (and a stone throws from popular Jean-Talon market), stands Pastaga, one of the few eco-responsible restaura
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Silk Road Tea - Victoria, Canada
Silk Road To Beauty in Victoria, CanadaI had been to the outpost for Silk Road at the Victoria Public Market but had not been to its flagship location before. I checked their website prior to visiting Victoria and saw they were doing a free tea workshop. I signed up and went, sampled, and learned ho
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The Original Fairmount Bagel Bakery - Montreal, Canada
The Absolute Best Bagels in MontrealNew York City vs Montreal. Oh, the debate.
In the ongoing Great War of the Bagels between the two cities, Montreal has always been the favorite contender, both among the proud locals and the tourists. Lets be honest here—Montreal wins, and there is no such thing
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OPUS Vancouver - Vancouver, Canada
Opus Hotel In Vancouver: A Perfect Boutique Hotel for the Stylish TravelerLocated in Vancouvers Yaletown neighborhood, the Opus Hotel is one of the best hotels in the city. Some of the amenities include free Wi-Fi throughout the property, and every room is outfitted with an iPad with a data plan tha
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Mile End - Montreal, Canada
Hang Out with Hipsters in Mile EndThe Mile End is Montreals version of Brooklyn, Sodermälm, Shoreditch, and Kreuzberg put together. Hipsters, exotic eateries, and vintage shops abound.
Mile End is also the cradle of Montreal’s music scene, cultural diversity and all things trendy and fashionable (b
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Rocky Mountaineer - Vancouver, Canada
fromAFAR MagazinePassage to the West, Vancouver to Banff by RailFrom the bi-level dome car, Gold-Leaf Service passengers take in panoramic views of snowcapped mountains, Fraser Canyon, and the Thompson River as they make their way from Vancouver, B.C., to Banff, Alberta. The three-night excursion in
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Queen Elizabeth Park - Vancouver, Canada
Queen Elizabeth Park: A Park Fit for a QueenQueen Elizabeth Park is often the forgotten park in Vancouver. Most locals will recommend Stanley Park as the park to go to for visitors. When I was growing up, my parents would take visiting friends to Queen Elizabeth Park. That may have been due to my mo
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Cows Whistler - Whistler, Canada
Never Too Cold for an Ice CreamDespite the snow and the freezing cold temperatures, an ice cream still sounded like a good idea. Lucky for us, we found Cows in the middle of the Village Stroll, serving over 32 unique and interesting flavors.
With fresh ingredients imported from all over the world
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