Spring Renewal: Indigenous Traditions Across the Land
Spring holds profound meaning for many Indigenous Nations across what is now called Canada. As snow melts and waterways begin to flow again, the season signals more than a change...
EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES FROM COAST-TO-COAST
Spring holds profound meaning for many Indigenous Nations across what is now called Canada. As snow melts and waterways begin to flow again, the season signals more than a change...
Canada’s festival calendar offers more than just entertainment—it provides the perfect framework for a memorable staycation. Whether you’re drawn to live music, culinary celebrations, or world-class cultural events, planning your...
Carved into the windswept foothills of southern Alberta, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump stands as one of North America’s most significant Indigenous heritage sites. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it...
Set along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, Baie-Saint-Paul feels naturally suited to winter. When snow settles over its rolling hills and colourful buildings, the town becomes a...
As snow settles across the northern landscape, December becomes more than a season of tinsel and trees. For many Indigenous communities, winter marks a sacred time — a period of...
Across the sweeping valleys and rugged mountains of Canada's Yukon Territory, a powerful tourism movement is gaining momentum, one that honours ancestral knowledge, protects the land, and celebrates living culture....
With cobblestone streets, lively cafés, and a symphony of French being spoken, Quebec offers something rare in North America: a destination where travellers feel transported without crossing the Atlantic. But...
Few fictional characters have had such a tangible impact on real-world tourism as Anne Shirley, the red-haired, freckled heroine of Anne of Green Gables. Since its publication in 1908, L.M....
In the vast, windswept expanse of Nunavut, where the sun hovers in the sky well past midnight during summer months, a different kind of warmth emerges, one that radiates from...
In Canada’s far north, where the tundra meets icy seas and the midnight sun glows through summer nights, lies a tourism experience unlike any other. Nunavut, the country’s youngest and...