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  • 7 Family Cruise Ideas for Summer

    • 7 Activities

    Cruisers can be choosers. Here, seven splashy options, whether you have your sights set on Alaskan glaciers, Caribbean beaches—or simply the kiddie pool on the top deck.

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  • A "Crafty" Roadtrip in Nova Scotia, Canada

    • 2 Hotels
    • 2 Restaurants
    • 6 Activities

    Driving over a thousand miles of scenic byways through Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, with craft stops galore, makes for a perfect Canadian road trip. The tiny 18th-century fishing village, Lun

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  • A Weekend Getaway to Banff

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    • 2 Activities

    The Canadian Rockies are beautiful beyond description. Alberta is a magnificent province. Banff looks like a small, Swiss-chalet town. The air and water are very clean.

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  • Actor Dennis Hopper's Vancouver Escape

    • 2 Hotels
    • 1 Restaurant
    • 1 Activity

    The star picks his favorite places around the 2010 Olympic city.

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  • Artsy Escape to Toronto

    • 3 Hotels
    • 2 Restaurants
    • 8 Activities

    Sprawling and diverse, this fast-paced commercial capital harbors an edgy, artistic soul. More

  • Christmas in Montreal

    • 2 Hotels
    • 1 Restaurant
    • 3 Activities

    Take a spin at an outdoor ice-skating rink, plunge into your hotel's outdoor heated pool, and shop for maple candies and chestnuts in Montreal's bustling outdoor markets.

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  • Christmas in Quebec City

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    • 2 Restaurants
    • 1 Activity

    Even when it's 10 degrees outside (yes, 10!), 402-year-old Quebec City rivals any European capital: French is the main language and snow-dusted castle turrets make up the wintertime views. More

  • Devouring Vancouver's Cowichan Valley

    • 2 Hotels
    • 5 Restaurants
    • 4 Activities

    If you live anywhere south or east of, say, Vancouver, you’ve probably not heard of the Cowichan Valley. This bucolic corner of Vancouver Island keeps a low profile, even by Canadian standards, whic... More

  • Eco-Tourism in Dominica

    • 2 Hotels
    • 1 Activity

    Until recently a draw for backpack-toting adventurers, the island of Dominica is developing into an ecotourism destination.

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  • Fall Festivals in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

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    • 2 Restaurants
    • 3 Activities

    In September and October, music and cultural festivals turn this island (which was, millenia ago, attached to Scotland) into a celebration of Highland heritage.

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  • Food-Lover's Montreal Getaway

    • 4 Hotels
    • 14 Restaurants
    • 7 Activities

    Discover culinary hot spots and a lively street culture. This is the essential foodie itinerary.
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  • Go to Montreal for a French Fix

    • 1 Hotel
    • 4 Restaurants
    • 4 Activities

    An affordable Plan-B alternative to the blockbuster Paris sojourn. More

  • How to Experience the Next Great Ski Area: Whistler, B.C.

    • 2 Hotels
    • 6 Restaurants
    • 2 Activities

    Whistler sits in a lake-dotted glacial valley north of Vancouver, and until the 1940's it was accessible only by a combination of steamship and train. People came mostly to fish. The first ski lifts o

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  • Intimate Quebec City

    • 3 Hotels
    • 9 Restaurants
    • 7 Activities

    Settled by French fur-traders 400 years ago, Quebec City has never lost its Gallic heritage (there's excellent bread baked around every corner, shelves of local cheeses in neighborhood markets). The w... More

  • Mini Trip Guide to Whistler's Party Scene

    • 2 Hotels
    • 3 Restaurants
    • 2 Activities

    Long known as the land of twisted dreads and cannabis-smoking ski bums, this bucolic village deep in Canada’s Coast Ranges is lately more trendsetting than tree-hugging, and appeals to clientele who c

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  • Montreal: An Insider's Guide

    • 4 Hotels
    • 4 Restaurants
    • 11 Activities

    Stylish, historic, and full of great restaurants, galleries, and bike trails, this Québécois hot spot has evolved into North America's own City of Light. More

  • Montreal's Best New Restaurants

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    One new restaurant's oyster bar is a shellfish-lover's paradise; another caters to carnivores with dishes featuring duck, rabbit, venison, and even bison and horse. More

  • Niagara Falls for Families

    • 2 Hotels
    • 2 Restaurants
    • 5 Activities

    The world’s most famous cascade runneth over with crowds. But there are water rides and countryside, along with those wondrous falls, that you won’t want to miss. Spring is an ideal time to see the fa

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  • Quebec Weekend Retreat for Two

    • 3 Hotels
    • 2 Restaurants
    • 6 Activities

    Find a francophile mecca, with fairy-tale turrets and cobblestoned streets made for romance. More

  • Quebec's North Hatley: A Foodie Haven

    • 1 Hotel
    • 1 Restaurant
    • 3 Activities

    The lakeside village of North Hatley—87 miles east of Montreal and just 20 miles north of the U.S. border—is a food-lover's playground, offering raw-milk cheeses, duck foie gras, and apple cider press

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  • Quick Summer Getaway Guide to Montreal

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    • 2 Restaurants
    • 1 Activity

    Yes, there are plenty of quaint calèches plying Old Montreal's cobblestoned streets, as well as shops chockablock with fleur-de-lis flags and hockey paraphernalia. But along the neighborhood's southwe

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  • Skiing British Columbia

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    • 1 Activity

    “Canada has superb skiing without the crowds of comparable resorts in the States,” says T+L contributing editor and ski expert Jeff Wise. Here, he suggests a perfect down-hill itinerary.

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  • Spend the Holidays in Old Quebec

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    • 2 Restaurants
    • 4 Activities

    Old Quebec, with its cobblestoned streets and 17th-century slate-roofed buildings, looks like a fairy-tale village, one with a French accent. No need for a car; this town is made for walking—and skati

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  • Today's Toronto

    • 1 Hotel
    • 6 Restaurants
    • 8 Activities

    The capital of Ontario—long comfortable in its own skin—has been quietly trying on a new identity: one with innovative restaurants, world-class hotels, and new buildings by globally known architects... More

  • Toronto Neighborhood Stroll: West End

    • 1 Restaurant
    • 4 Activities

    Once a dowdy working-class strip, the West End’s Ossington Avenue has been transformed into a high-style hub for galleries, shops, and restaurants. More

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