Articles tagged with: Canada
Just because the cold has set in and the ground is covered in snow doesn’t mean the fun has to stop! All over the world, countries embrace the cold and relish in these long winter …
You only have to buy gas for your car or try to buy an airline ticket to see that travel is getting more and more expensive. As airfares continue to rise, along with gas prices, …
Eco-friendly travel is becoming increasingly popular in the bucket lists of prospective vacationers and those looking for vacation spots that satisfy the need to go green. In order to help you update your wish list of destinations, we’ve rounded up the top 10 most eco-friendly destinations and activities that will help you make the world a better place, while still having a heck of a fun time.
Skiing, snowboarding and ice skating make a winter getaway fun. Winter sports like snow tubing and ice fishing are an adventure!
With over 200 different ethnicities living in Toronto, the city is a vibrant melange of neighborhoods, cultures and experiences. See why Toronto should be your next destination!
One night only. All night long. Twelve hours. Three zones. 130 art projects. Get ready for Toronto’s all-night arts festival: ScotiaBank’s Nuit Blanche.
Montreal, like other major cities in North America, can be difficult to navigate. The fact that English is not the majority language (Montreal is the world’s third largest French-speaking city) can make travel around the city seem a bit intimidating to non-Francophone visitors. But, for a city of its size, Montreal has an impressive public transportation network that is both easy and cheap to use.
Montreal is filled with atmospheric neighborhoods. The city’s core is characterized by unique shopping venues and high-end nightlife spots. The nearby neighborhood known as Old Montreal is known for its classy and quaint streets and its subtle old world vibe. Perhaps one of the city’s most exciting and unique neighborhoods is the Quartier Latin. This area is a hub of after-dark activity and also has a slightly bohemian personality with plenty of cheap restaurants, live music venues and budget places to sleep.
Montreal is the cultural center of Francophone Canada. It is the third largest French-speaking city in the world. Though the city shares some traits with Paris, it has its own distinct culture and is quite unlike anything you would experience on the other side of the Atlantic. Its history, food, fashion, nightlife and full festival calendar set Montreal apart from other Canadian destinations.
For those who love nothing better than taking in a virtuoso musical performance or rocking out at a concert, what could be better than an impressive line-up of some of the best musicians in the world? Summer brings a wide variety of world-class music festivals from which to choose.
