12 Fun Things to Do in and around Vancouver
TravelMag » Canada
by Paul Joseph
1y ago
The bustling westcoast seaport of Vancouver in British Columbia is packed full of uniquely fun and memorable things to see and do. A performance at Culture Days (Photo: Parisa Rafat) There are very few cities quite like Vancouver, where you can ski in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon. Its packed with sites of natural beauty, including snow-dusted mountains, sandy beaches, forest trails, kayaking routes and green spaces. It’s not short on man-made attractions either, including a number of acclaimed museums and festivals. We’ve picked out 12 of the most fun landmarks, events and ..read more
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5 of the Best Yoga Retreats in British Columbia
TravelMag » Canada
by Alyssa James
1y ago
British Columbia is a haven for the health-conscious and outdoorsy. There’s no shortage of lakes, forests, or mountains to enjoy on a break from city life as you reconnect with nature. British Columbia is also a popular, serene place for yoga retreats, and they range from adventure-filled weekends to luxury, relaxing getaways. We’ve researched the best options available to highlight the best yoga retreats in British Columbia below. Harmony House Community Harmony House Community invites people to discover their authentic voice through singing retreats. Participants will discover their voice a ..read more
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Editor Picks: The Best Montreal Food Tours
TravelMag » Canada
by Paul Joseph
1y ago
Montreal is a cultural melting pot, and into that pot have gone a diverse mix of culinary influences. Here are five great tours to help you appreciate the city’s exciting food scene. (Photo: Viator.com) Montreal is a foodie haven and one that is well worth exploring with a tour guide who can take you and your taste buds right to where all the best flavors are. There are many popular food tours on the go right now in Montreal, and below you’ll find a broad selection of the best ones. Factors taken into account during the selection process include the food on offer, the value for money, and of ..read more
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5 of the Best Yoga and Meditation Retreats in Canada
TravelMag » Canada
by Paul Joseph
1y ago
Oh Canada! The vast nation is known for its extreme politeness, maple syrup and love for ice hockey. In addition, it’s a stunning country with miles and miles of undisturbed landscape. From the shores of the oceans to the Canadian Rockies, the Canadian landscape is an ideal backdrop for a weekend or week-long yoga and meditation retreat. There is a wide range of retreats available in Canada, including everything from silent meditations to active yoga holidays. TravelMag has compared the various options available and our top five choices for the best yoga and meditation retreats in Canada are b ..read more
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6 of the best Niagara Falls boat tours
TravelMag » Canada
by Paul Stafford
1y ago
Niagara Falls, one of the greatest natural sights in both the USA and Canada, straddles the border between the two countries. Thanks to its popularity, there are plenty of tours particularly from Canada, with downtown Toronto located roughly 80 miles (130km) away. A boat ride usually forms part of any tour to one or more of the three famous waterfalls (Horseshoe Falls right on the border, and American and Bridal Veil falls located in the US; collectively Niagara Falls), with options departing from both the Canadian and USA sides of the frontier. Adding a boat component to your trip is a thrill ..read more
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A Short Guide to Griffintown and Little Burgundy
TravelMag » Canada
by Tracy Kaler
1y ago
The side-by-side neighborhoods of Griffintown and Little Burgundy may be different in vibe and history, but both are creative hubs as well as food and drink destinations. They’re also two of Montreal’s most in-demand districts to live in, a skip from the Old Quarter, and ideal for travelers looking to experience everyday life in Quebec’s metropolis. A street scene in Little Burgundy, Montreal (Photos: Tracy Kaler) It’s impossible to ignore the unique personalities of Griffintown and Little Burgundy (La Petit Bourgogne), two vibrant sibling neighborhoods slipped between downtown Montreal and ..read more
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Car Rental at Toronto Airport: The best companies
TravelMag » Canada
by Paul Joseph
1y ago
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), or simply ‘Pearson’, as it is often referred to, is the primary international airport serving Toronto and the surrounding region known as the Golden Horseshoe in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located 22.5km northwest of Downtown Toronto, it’s the busiest airport in Canada, handling nearly 50 million passengers each year. A plane lined up at the terminal at Toronto Pearson International Airport (Photo: Robert Linsdell via Flickr / CC BY 2.0) The car rental companies at Pearson are easy to find. Avis, Budget, Dollar, Thrifty, Enterprise, Hertz ..read more
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