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Cirque du Soleil, Québec and Le Massif

Cirque du Soleil, Québec and Le Massif

Late January update: Le Massif has a 330cm base. Powder and groomed ski conditions is the latest report. If you are headed to Québec for Bonhomme Carnivale, this is a great side trip!

YVR – Gateway to Vancouver

YVR – Gateway to Vancouver

YVR offered a tour to members of the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) when the association held its annual conference in Richmond a couple of years ago.

My timely journey to New Brunswick

My timely journey to New Brunswick

Canada is a huge country, the second largest in the world, but its population is small, so when we travel, we really notice the six degrees of separation.

A Canadian hockey road story

A Canadian hockey road story

Weekend hockey road trips are legendary in Canada. This post is by a 14 year old goalie. He and his hockey team, their coaches, and a bunch of hockey moms and dads recently traveled by bus five hours to Sudbury, Ontario for a weekend tournament. This is his story…

St. John’s, Newfoundland, an artist’s paradise

St. John’s, Newfoundland, an artist’s paradise

Two weeks ago, I was in the City of St. John’s, on the east coast of Newfoundland, Canada.

Remembrance Day, Canadian War Museum, poppies & John McCrae

Remembrance Day, Canadian War Museum, poppies & John McCrae

Remembrance Day has never been the same for me ever since I met a BBC host on a press tour…

The Automatiste Revolution Still Reigns in Quebec

The Automatiste Revolution Still Reigns in Quebec

The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal 1941-1960, opened at the Varley Art Gallery in Unionville, Ontario last week.

Halloween in Canada

Halloween in Canada

Two of the creepiest places to spend Hallowe’en in Canada are Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, and the Atlas Coal Mine near Drumheller in the Canadian Badlands of Alberta.

Muskoka near Algonquin Park, Ontario

Muskoka near Algonquin Park, Ontario

We did a road trip to the northeastern part of Muskoka near Algonquin Park, Ontario in September. Our base was the Foxwood Resort on Lake of Bays, a big lake with five hundred kilometres of shoreline.

Kensington Market in Toronto

Kensington Market in Toronto

Kensington Market is one of my favourite places in Toronto. I was there yesterday because of a recent Debra Black story in the Toronto Star.

Quebec City in summer and winter

Quebec City in summer and winter

Quebec City is the only walled city in North America. I’ve been there twice in recent years…

Toronto likes our Niagara grapes

Toronto likes our Niagara grapes

This is a bit of a different type of road story today but one I think is worth telling…

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RANDOM ROADstories

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Dark Sky Preserve

Eeyou Istchee

Remote First Nation Searches for Tourism

Family fishing in Canada

Western Uplands Ranch

Wild West Honeymoons

Frontiers North Dan’s Diner on the Tundra Buggy Lodge

Dining Out on the Tundra

Four Seasons Centre Toronto

Alice in Wonderland

Goderich salt mine

Goderich Salt Mine

man carrying a pig at St. Lawrence Market

Hollywood North

Indian Horse movie

“First Nations boy with long hair who can skate.”

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Changing My Outlook on Outlook, Saskatchewan

Balm Beach

Beaches in Ontario

Toronto hardware store displaying world flags

Toronto is Euro-soccer mad

Yuquot Master Carver Sanford Williams

Yuquot (Friendly Cove) — Centre of the World

Josephine Matyas Toronto STAR article

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