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Best Beaches in Canada
In Canada, a trip to the beach entails more than just ice cream, sunbathing, and a chilly dip in the water. If you’re fortunate, it might also involve seeing a…
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Top 10 things to do in Vancouver
Vancouver is surrounded by sights and possibilities to get your pulse pumping and immerse yourself in nature, including mountains, forests, and ocean as far as the eye can see. Vancouver…
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Best things to do in Calgary
The largest city of the Canadian province of Alberta is Calgary. With 1,306,784 residents and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 as of 2021, the city was the third-largest city and…
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The Best Caves in South-Eastern Canada
Some of nature’s best-kept secrets are tucked away and only accessible to the most intrepid explorers. The earth’s interior can be explored without being a die-hard adventurer, though. Explore these…
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The Upper Canada Village
Upper Canada Village tours are a fascinating experience that transports you back to the 1860s. The actual structures that make up the village, the events that take place around the…
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Where did the ‘Alien Park’ come from?
In Montreal, there’s a park that makes you feel like you’re on another planet. People have been calling it “Alien Park”. The scenery shifts in front of your eyes. Although…
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What happened to The Thetford Mines?
Thetford Mines, Quebec, was founded in 1905 and has now a population of 16,174 people. Thetford Mines is 107 kilometres south of Quebec City, on the Bécancour River in the…
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Monts-Valin | Camping & Hiking in the Cold Winter of Quebec
I wanted to visit the Monts-Valin National Park for a while before I finally had the chance. When I saw the weather conditions with temperatures below -30°C, with a lot…
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Canada’s Winter vs Summer
Canada’s huge landmass encompasses everything from shrub-strewn deserts to vast Arctic tundra. Although Canada is known for its cold weather and snow, its climate is as diverse as its terrain.…
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The World’s Largest Frozen Ice Rink
The Ottawa Rideau Canal, which first opened in 1832, is North America’s oldest continually operating canal system. The Rideau River was given the algonquian name Pasapkedjiwanong, which means “river that…