Your Canadian Staycation Safety Checklist
A staycation may keep travellers closer to home, but that doesn't mean safety should be overlooked. Whether spending a weekend at a resort, exploring a nearby city, renting a cottage,...
EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES FROM COAST-TO-COAST
A staycation may keep travellers closer to home, but that doesn't mean safety should be overlooked. Whether spending a weekend at a resort, exploring a nearby city, renting a cottage,...
With its dramatic coastlines, Acadian heritage, seafood-rich waters and warm small-town hospitality, New Brunswick offers one of Atlantic Canada’s most underrated foodie staycation experiences. The province combines rugged coastal beauty...
Planning a staycation but unsure where to stay? From the reliable comfort of hotels to the unique homes offered through Airbnb and spacious family properties on Vrbo, today’s travellers have...
A staycation is supposed to be the easy version of travel. There are no international flights to catch, no passports to remember, and no complicated itineraries to navigate. Yet many...
Set on the edge of Frobisher Bay, Iqaluit offers one of Canada’s most remote and remarkable staycation experiences. As the capital of Nunavut, Iqaluit is a gateway to the Arctic—where...
There is a reason Prince Edward Island has become one of Canada’s most beloved culinary destinations. Despite being the country’s smallest province, PEI delivers an extraordinary food culture shaped by...
There is something undeniably romantic about a foodie getaway in Nova Scotia. The salty ocean air, colourful fishing villages, vineyard-covered valleys and waterfront restaurants create an atmosphere where every meal...
There are few places in Canada where food feels as connected to landscape and tradition as Newfoundland and Labrador. Rugged coastlines, fishing villages, dramatic ocean views and generations of culinary...
As Canadians continue embracing local travel experiences, foodie staycations have become one of the country’s most rewarding ways to explore regional culture. From fresh Atlantic lobster and Prairie comfort food...
Canada is known around the world for its multicultural cities, vast landscapes and famously polite people, but when it comes to food, the country’s culinary identity can feel more difficult...