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It was a sweltering hot day in late August as we sat sipping cold drinks on the patio of the Café La Maison Smith in
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It was a sweltering hot day in late August as we sat sipping cold drinks on the patio of the Café La Maison Smith in

When I was startled awake by an odd noise at 1 a.m. on my first camping trip to Killarney Provincial Park, I was extremely

This summer I was lucky enough to take VIA Rail’s legendary train journey The Canadian between Toronto and Vancouver. It had long been a dream of mine

Regina is a compact city located in the southern part of Saskatchewan, one of Canada’s three prairie provinces. It is the second largest city in

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As Canadians around the country are gearing up for fall, the residents of one small island in the North Atlantic have just started Berry Season

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