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The complete guide to visiting Canada in the winter: where to go, what to pack, what temperatures to expect. And how to enjoy it!
Rest assured, there is no good or bad time of year to visit as each season offers unique charms and challenges.
Winter is long in Canada… but it can also be festive! Here’s your guide to the best winter festivals across the country to celebrate (or awaken) your Nordic spirit in 2025.
Our complete guide to off season travel to canada in 2024, including what to see and what weather to expect.
Whether you’re looking for peaceful reflection, lively festivals, active outings or meaningful Indigenous encounters—not to mention exploring pristine nature reserves and spotting incredible wildlife—there is truly something for everyone.
Did you know that southern Portugal enjoys a sunny Mediterranean climate all year round?
Winter in Toronto is a magical time, when the snow starts and the temperatures drop, the city turns into a winter wonderland. Wrap up warm and get outside to enjoy some of what winter has to offer.
The Quebec Winter Carnival is the biggest winter festival in the world and every Canadian cliché can be found here.
Ottawa celebrates Canada’s history, art and culture through its many monuments and museums and hosts a multitude of festivals and sports activities.
Solstice sauna is one of the top winter activities in Quebec, combining socialising and cold-water swimming. Ready to take the plunge?
There are so many things to do in Ottawa with kids, that the hardest part of planning a vacation is narrowing down what makes it onto the schedule.
Modern and multicultural, Toronto is North America’s fourth-largest city. Come the holiday season the city doesn’t sleep, and there is plenty to see, do, taste and buy! Here are some of the best experiences for your trip to Toronto this holiday season.
Come discover Calgary this summer to enjoy a wealth of activities! From exploring parks, to mountain biking, to river rafting, there is no shortage of fun outdoor things to do in Canada’s sunniest city.
Want to treat the frequent flyer in your life (or yourself, that works too!) to a collection of essential travel treasures? We’ve got you.
Here are some suggestions for fun activities if you’re travelling to Quebec City with kids, whatever the season.
From Varadero to Cayo Santa Maria and Cayo Coco, all you need to do is check-in, enjoy the amenities, and feel the sand between your toes on your much awaited Cuba all-inclusive vacation.
From the turquoise waters of the Dominican to the parks of London, via the picturesque villages of the Algarve, there’s no shortage of options to satisfy every travel whim.
You’ve seen Ontario’s big city and you’re now looking for the best day trips from Toronto to create a stunning itinerary? Here they are!
Canada is a giant, largely unspoilt playground for adrenaline junkies. Here we look at three great destinations to surf in Canada.
Here are a few places to visit to discover or rediscover Old Quebec and the surrounding area, with its mix of history, culture and gastronomy.
Whether you’re looking to escape the cold, discover new cultures, or dive into the festive atmosphere of cities lit up for the holidays, several destinations stand out.
One of the best ways to discover Quebec is to travel on long, winding roads surrounded by magnificent scenery and meet new people kilometre after kilometre.
Autumn is arguably the perfect time of year to visit Toronto. Here are our top activities to ensure you have a trip to remember.
With great food, trendy neighbourhoods and natural beauty to spare, there are lots of cool things to do in Vancouver under 50$. Here are 5!
Known as one of the most fertile regions in the country, the Okanagan Valley is a land of lush orchards, crisp mountain air and crystal clear lakes.
Want to visit famous wineries and a special spot in the heart of many Ontario cyclists? Let’s head out on a bike tour of Niagara-on-the-Lake!
Dare to try these unique stays in Quebec! Sleep in a treehouse, next to wolves, in a floating yurt or even a mini log cabin.
Calgary is modern and vibrant. Situated within striking distance of the Rocky Mountains and the Alberta Badlands, it also has some of the best Canadian scenery on its doorstep. Here are some of the must-see activities for your summer trip to Calgary.
Fly to the french Alps all year round to discover the gastronomy, historical attractions and photogenic sights in this Lyon travel guide.
Craving open spaces, delicious poutine, and unforgettable experiences without breaking the bank? Good news? Montreal is bursting with free (or super affordable) activities.
Ontario boasts over 250,000 lakes, 330 provincial parks and 6 national parks, The best way to discover these hidden gems? Stay in one of Ontario’s incredible log cabins.
Here are some films, novels, series and movies set in Jamaica that feature the country’s culture at the center of their stories.
But it’s not just the stunning vistas that draw visitors to this remote haven—Tofino offers a unique blend of adventure, culture, and tranquility that’s hard to find anywhere else.
If you’re spending 48 hours in Quebec City for the first time, one thing will be obvious upon arrival: it’s such a beautiful place that it’s hard to leave after so little time. But if your time is limited, here are the places you must see during your short stay.
The cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the ocean sparkles under the spring sunshine, and the mountains still hold onto a touch of snow—it’s the best of all seasons in one breathtaking city.
12 dream locations for wildlife observation in Québec: moose, beavers, caribous, birds and whales, from the Outaouais to the Gaspé Peninsula.
From the classics to the whimsical, here are some suggestions for unforgettable days when you’re visiting Montreal with kids.
A visit to a brewery is more than just about the beer. It’s a way to dive into the local culture, meet new people, and get a taste (literally and figuratively) of what makes the community unique.
Yes, it’s the country of cheese and chocolate. But what else?
To highlight Captain Robert Piché’s retirement, after a 45-year career, (20 with Air Transat), we chatted with him to get his take on his career, travel and aviation. Here is the first part of this interview.
A selection of must-visit LGBTQ destinations, from cities with a significant gay heritage to out of the ordinary Pride Festivals!
Experience this sun-drenched destination like never before with hikes, diving adventures and some of the most secluded beaches in the Dominican Republic.
No Toronto trip is complete without a visit to the city’s many unique neighbourhoods.
While its spectacular landscapes are what first catch the eye, you quickly realize that its history is anything but ordinary.
In case you’re interested in getting insider tips and travel advice for your first time in Jamaica, we got you.
No matter what your budget, there plenty of great dining options in Hungary. Have a look to the best street food places in Budapest.
Here, travel is an intimate experience, rooted in sustainable tourism that invites visitors to connect with a generous land and welcoming communities—and with themselves.