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Getting from Vancouver to Banff (and return)
Vancouver is well known for its natural beauty and is also one of Canada’s most important cities. It is nested between the mountains and the ocean, which adds to its charm and offers a variety of things to do no matter when you plan to visit.
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British General Consulate in Toronto
The British General Consulate in Toronto is meant to do everything it can properly do to help British people in difficulty while in Canada.
All British nationals traveling and living in Canada are encouraged to register with the Foreign Office’s LOCATE se
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Things to do in Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the fifth largest city in North America. Located on the shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in the world. There are plenty of things to do in the area so
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Canada in June
June might be the ideal time to visit Canada. The warm and long days together with the crowds which haven’t yet arrived here are just some of the reasons to plan your visit during June. It is also a great time for walking, hiking, biking and camping.
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Canada in July
If you love the outdoors and also plan to spend some time at the beach, then visiting Canada in July is an excellent idea. The summer festivals are in full swing , but you’ll be traveling during the peak travel season, so expect the airfare to be high and
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Canada in August
If you enjoy spending time in the outdoors, then August is an excellent month to plan your visit in Canada. However, it’s right smack in the middle of the peak season , so expect high airfare and you must book the accommodation in advance. But, pack your s
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Why You Should Add Vancouver to Your RTW Itinerary
Have you ever considered taking an extended, RTW trip? Throwing caution to the wind, chucking it all, and heading out on the road to see and experience the world? More and more people are becoming fed up with waiting until retirement to travel for longer
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What to eat in Canada: Famous Canadian Food
The Canadian food is very diverse. Each province has its unique dishes and many of them have been brought by immigrants. Not surprisingly, Canadians love their meat. And the fast food dishes are quite popular, too. And let’s not forget the French influence
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Things to do in Victoria
Thanks to the warm weather, Victoria is a year-round destination. Outdoor activities, eco-tours, sightseeing, major attractions …are all part of the city’s charm.
Spend half a day at the Royal British Columbia Museum
The museum depicts the humble begin
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5 of the Best Places to Ski in Canada
If you enjoy skiing and are looking for the best ski holiday packages available for Canadian Ski Resorts, there are a number of great destinations just waiting for you. Canada is filled with amazing ski resorts and areas where you can getaway and enjoy you
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Why 2016 is THE Year to Visit Canada
The Canadian dollar has not had a great year. It’s continuing to fall further below the USD to the point that it’s currently at about a 40% exchange rate agains the USD. Predictions are that it will continue to fall through 2016. That’s t
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A guide to Nova Scotia – historic sites, gourmet eats and outdoor adventures
A Maritime Province perched along the Atlantic shores; it’s easy to see why Nova Scotia has been labelled ‘Canada’s Ocean Playground’. Home to countless attractions from scenic walks to sea kayaking, gourmet restaurants to Scottish traditions, there’s more than enough to keep you entertained. Head t
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Where to eat in Nova Scotia – a food and dining guide
From lively gastro-pubs to cozy cafes, elegant fine dining to jostling farmers markets, there is something to suit all tastes and budgets in Nova Scotia. Soak up the area’s thriving wine industry at a local vineyard; sink your teeth into the fresh catch of the day at a harbor-side restaurant, or sim
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Nova Scotia shopping guide – where to shop and what to buy
A huge draw to the area, Nova Scotia is rife with places to spend your hard-earned Canadian dollar. Head over to the capital - Halifax - to uncover a world of sparkling boutiques and specialty shops. Venture further afield to explore artisan shops in small towns such as Mahone Bay, Wolfville and Tru
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Where to stay in Nova Scotia – a neighborhood guide
From swanky five-star hotels to small ocean-side cottages, Nova Scotia has it all. Whether you are searching for silken sheets and indulgent spa facilities or simply scenic landscapes and boutique-style settings, you won’t have to look too far. Camp along the rugged coastline, relax in a cozy countr
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Arts and Culture in Montreal
Montreal isn’t just packed with cultural highlights – the city is a creative powerhouse, which explains why it was awarded prestigious UNESCO City of Design recognition. With massive festivals bringing the city together on a regular basis, and a wealth of venues for live performances, Montreal’s art
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Family Friendly Attractions in Montreal
Let the family fun flow as you work together to battle the rapids of the St. Lawrence River, before spotting whales in its yawning waters, or meeting playful penguins in the city’s zoos. Top sporting action, and fantastic food for the fussiest eaters, makes Montreal an unbeatable family vacation des
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Nightlife & Entertainment in Montreal
Drink, laugh and dance, as you discover some of Canadas best nightlife on the glowing streets of Montreal. You can chuckle through the start of your evening at one of this comedy capital’s bars, before ending it in a thumping dance club or a cozy drinking hole where rows of unique craft beers all be
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Arts and Culture in Quebec
You can’t visit Quebec and neglect the historic core – bring your comfiest walking shoes, because you’ll want to explore every ornate nook and cranny here. Historic walks You can’t visit Quebec and neglect the historic core – bring your comfiest walking shoes, because you’ll want to explor
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Family Friendly Attractions in Quebec
Safe, clean, and fairy tale like in its historic center, the city of Quebec is the perfect place to bring children, and most attractions have something to offer for younger visitors. Theyll love the maze-like cobblestone streets and vast outdoor spaces, and there’s even a museum dedicated to chocola
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