The alpine town of Jasper boasts an incredible selection of outdoor activities. Arguably some of the best in Canada. But it also caters for the homebodies of the world too (or sporty types who are having a day off). If you’re in Jasper and don’t fancy anything strenuous, we recommend checking out its fascinating selection …
10 things you didn’t know about New Brunswick
We’ll admit, New Brunswick is one of the least well-known Canadian provinces. But that’s not to say that it isn’t as beautiful and fascinating. From shark fossils to whale-watching and an American President’s summer residence – here are 10 things you didn’t know about New Brunswick! 1. It’s home to the world’s highest tide Nestled …
A whale-watching guide to Canada
One of the most popular activities in Canada’s coastal towns and cities is whale-watching. So popular, that when you visit the harbours of Vancouver and Halifax, you’ll find several tour companies lined up waiting for you (remember though, we can book tickets for you as part of your holiday package). But in order to get …
A food and drink guide to Ottawa
As is true with any capital city, the food and drink scene in Ottawa is second to none. Below we’ve rounded up five delicacies and culinary adventures that you should absolutely make sure you experience while you’re in the city. Shawarma Capital of Canada If you’re a fan of Lebanese food – in particular, the …
A guide to Nova Scotia’s Scottish landmarks and historical sites
Nova Scotia’s Scottish history is well documented. Its name literally means New Scotland in Latin and its flag is a mash-up of the saltire and the Royal Arms of Scotland. It was back in 1620 when the first group of Scots arrived in the province. Though it wasn’t until the Highland Clearances in the 18th …
6 must-visit spots in Vancouver’s Davie Village
It’s June and that means it’s Pride month! To celebrate we’ve decided to take you on a tour of Davie Village, Vancouver’s LGBTQ+ neighbourhood. Technically, Davie Village is the stretch of Davie Street between Burrard and Jervis Streets – but good things come in small packages! Here are the top six spots to visit in …
10 photos that will make you want to visit Lake Louise immediately
Canada is home to more lakes than any other nation – but Lake Louise is undoubtedly it’s best. Not only is she snuggled into between the peaks of the Rocky Mountains, she’s unmistakenly beautiful in her own right. Always calm and an ethereal azure colour – she needs to be seen to be believed. Trust us when …
A beginner’s guide to Toronto’s Koreatown
It is already known that Toronto is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. But did you know that 50,000 residents are Korean-born or have Korean heritage? The Korean community is so large in Toronto that it boasts its very own Koreatown. You’ll find it along Bloor Street between Christie and Bathurst …
A beginner’s guide to Canadian Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey is the national sport of Canada. It is the most popular sport played at youth level and the National Canada Ice Hockey Team is one of the best in the world (with Russia and the USA as its main rivals). Ice Hockey is so popular that when lakes freeze over in winter – …
5 Chinese historical sites in British Columbia
Chinese immigrants have been integral to the development of British Columbia. Travellers from the Far East started arriving in 1788, and these days there are more than 40 historical sites connected to British Columbia’s Chinese community (as well as a Chinatown in both Victoria and Vancouver). Forty sites might be too much to get through …