
5 Activities to Try in Calgary During the Winter
Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and welcomes millions of tourists, both during the summer and the winter. If you don’t mind the chilly weather and want to explore, there are tons of fun […]
Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and welcomes millions of tourists, both during the summer and the winter. If you don’t mind the chilly weather and want to explore, there are tons of fun […]
Vancouver, situated upon the vibrant west-coast and at the base of breathtaking mountains, is rich with artists and comedians who channel the surrounding natural beauty and energetic city through art and performance. Having been both […]
With merged cultures and a large diverse population, the city of Montréal has everything from passionate artists who draw inspiration from the bustling city around them, to comedians who feed on the energy of the […]
When visiting Toronto, there is a never ending supply of entertainment and restaurants to explore on your trip. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in the international repertoire of cuisines, experience a broadway hit musical, […]
“We have almost forgotten how strange a thing it is that so huge and powerful and intelligent an animal as a horse should allow another, and far more feeble animal, to ride upon its back.” ~ […]
The Cypress Hills rise 600 metres above the surrounding prairies making it the highest point between the Canadian Rockies and the Labrador Peninsula on the east coast. The unique mix of climate, geography, and ecosystems create […]
Before there was an Alberta, before there were Mounties, there was a Whoop-Up! In 1869 two Montana fur traders, John J. Healy and Alfred B. Hamilton, traveled north to British/Canadian territory (formerly Rupert’s Land owned […]
Warner is a sleepy little town about 280km southeast of Calgary. It is the home of the Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur & Heritage Museum, which showcases Canada’s first, and largest, dinosaur nesting site. The coulee, an important paleontological […]
“The detachment of the 65th Rifles took Robert McClellan’s ‘hotel’, built in 1884, and fortified it. They cut loopholes in the walls, built a palisade of 10-foot logs set in a 2-foot trench, erected a […]
There really is no need to convince tourists to enter this precious pearl of a city. Canada already holds so much beauty it’s rather difficult to choose your next holiday vacation within the country. One […]
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