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While moose and bears often get the spotlight when it comes to iconic Canadian wildlife, it is actually the industrious beaver that is Canada’s national
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While moose and bears often get the spotlight when it comes to iconic Canadian wildlife, it is actually the industrious beaver that is Canada’s national

If you work in tourism, you learn pretty quickly that most people in this industry don’t do it for the money. Tourism is more a

Spring has officially arrived and although it may not feel that way for most of the country yet, it certainly does here on the West

While Canadians cannot tune in to BBC’s latest season of the popular show Race Across the World, viewers in the UK are currently tuning into

Every year, beginning in late April or early May, Ottawa becomes awash in a sea of vibrant colours. For a few weeks each spring, tulips

Home to thousands of lakes, seemingly endless acres of forests and the rocky terrain of the Canadian Shield, Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park welcomes visitors looking

Imagine driving along a quiet Northern Canada highway and coming across a community of tiny chalet-style homes perched at the base of snow-covered mountains, surrounded

Even though I spent the vast majority of my life living in Ontario, I’m embarrassed to admit I didn’t actually venture north of the Muskokas