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Vancouver Hotels: Rosewood Hotel Georgia
As the recent Royal Tour of Canada made abundantly clear, classy is cool again. And in the world of Canadian hospitality, nobody does understated elegance better than Vancouver’s Rosewood Hotel Georgia.
Vancouver’s newest downtown luxury hotel
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Getting from Toronto to Vancouver
It’s often hard for visitors from smaller countries to grasp the enormity of Canada.
Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is located near the middle of Canada; Vancouver, the third-largest city, is located more than 3,000 km away, on the edge of the
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Vancouver in September
September is golden in Vancouver.
This is the month most locals love best: long on light and short on tourists. You can feel autumn in the crisp night air, but the days still feel like summer. Rain, when it comes, tends not to be the wearying winter varie
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Getting from Vancouver to Victoria
As the crow flies, Vancouver and Victoria are less than 70 km (43 miles) apart–less than an hour’s highway driving. If only there was a highway.
Instead, BC’s largest metropolis (Vancouver) is separated from its capital (Victoria, on the
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Cheap Hotels in Toronto
Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is also Canada’s biggest city – and this cosmopolitan city is routinely named one of the country’s top destinations to visit as well. While forging ahead as a modern financial and business center for Canada, Tor
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Cheap Hostels in Toronto
Ontario’s capital city of Toronto is often listed as one of the most popular cities to live in, let alone visit – but the cost of living in Toronto is among the highest in Canada. This may not be surprising when you take into account that it’s
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Cheap Hotels in Victoria
The city of Victoria is a picturesque and popular tourist destination, and one of its must-see buildings is the most famous hotel – The Empress – overlooking the bay. You can pay a fortune for high tea there alone, so if you’re looking for a bu
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Getting from Toronto to Halifax (and return)
Toronto is the capital of Ontario region and also the most populous city in Canada. It is located on the shore of Lake Ontario , offering plenty of things to do. You can visit the museums, spend time on the beaches, visit Chinatown or Little Indi
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Getting from Toronto to Quebec (and return)
Toronto, the capital of Ontario region, is the most populous city in Canada. Located on the shore of Lake Ontario , the city offers plenty of things to do, ranging from visiting museums, to spending time on the beaches, shopping in Chinatown or L
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Getting from Toronto to Niagara Falls (and return)
Niagara Falls, Ontario, along with its sister city from New York, is one of the most romantic and interesting places to visit. Home to the Niagara Falls and River, the city is filled with tourists regardless of the season.
There are four commerc
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Getting from Toronto to Buffalo (and return)
Both Toronto (Canada) and Buffalo (USA) are located close to the Niagara Falls and are excellent gateways into the area. On the way to the Niagara Falls, you can certainly spend some time in Buffalo checking out the architecture and the museums.
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Getting from Toronto to New York (and return)
Toronto and New York are two of the most import and largest cities on close to the Eastern Coast of North America. Both cities offer plenty of things to do and there’s definitely no time to get bored while visiting them.
Regardless of why you n
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Getting from Toronto to Montreal (and return)
Toronto is the capital of Ontario and also the most populous city in Canada. Located on the shores of Lake Ontario , the city offers a lot of things to do. You can spend some time on the beach or try water sports. You can walk in the city, visit
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Getting from Toronto to Calgary (and return)
Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is the most populous city in Canada. The city is located on the shores of Lake Ontario and offers a lot of things to do. Travelers can spend some time on the beach or walking in the city. Don’t forget to visit som
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Getting from Toronto to Detroit (and return)
Detroit, a major metropolis in the US State of Michigan, has influenced the world in many ways. It’s directly linked to the automotive industry, the Motown sound , rock music and modern techno. Downtown Detroit is on the riverfront and the Cultur
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Getting from Montreal to Quebec (and return)
Montreal, the economical capital of Quebec province, is the second largest city in Canada. It is also the second largest French-speaking city in the world, after Paris.
The city is located on the banks of St. Lawrence River and offers plenty of
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Getting from Calgary to Banff (and return)
Calgary, the largest city in Alberta Province, and is the gateway into the Rocky Mountains. It is also the most likely point of access for Banff and Jasper.
Banff is located in the Alberta Rockies and within Banff National Park. The city is a UN
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Getting from Montreal to Boston (and return)
Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and also the economical capital of Quebec province. The city is located on the banks of St. Lawrence River and offers plenty of things to do for those who plan a vacation here.
Boston is the capital
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Getting from Vancouver to Montreal (and return)
Vancouver is the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada and is well known for its natural beauty. Nested between the mountains and the ocean, the city offers a lot of interesting things to do and see. Thanks to the mildest weather in Canad
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Getting from Vancouver to Calgary (and return)
Vancouver , the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada, is very well known for its natural beauty. The city is nested between the mountains and the ocean, offering plenty of interesting things to do and see. You can plan to stay here anytim
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