"Named as one of the world's 25 best food markets by America’s Food and Wine magazine, Toronto’s St Lawrence Market was to be the focus of our Foodies Tour that morning. And with the city that is Canada’s commercial centre being known by some as “..."
The Best Travel Writing About Canada
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Articles about Canada
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Toronto’s St Lawrence Market
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Bruce Holmes
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Canada
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Ontario
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Toronto
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The Legend of Urban Camping in Toronto
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Bryen Dunn
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Canada
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Ontario
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Toronto
"Often when we think of a getaway, we dream of places far away and exotic, or perhaps erotic. With tough economic times hitting a good chunk of the population, many people are seeking out affordable vacation destinations close to home, now often..."
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Ice Canyoning in Quebec: A Vertical Adventure
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Bryen Dunn
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Canada
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Quebec
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Charlevoix
"While most everyone around me gathers their skis and poles for one of the many downward spirals that await them at Mont Sainte-Anne, I lace up my crampons for a downward spiral of a different sort, a much steeper one. I’ve decided to try ice..."
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Paddling and Portaging in Canada’s Algonquin Park
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Bryen Dunn
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Canada
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Ontario
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Algonquin Provincial Park
"Shimmying myself out of the tent, I peer out just in time to catch the last glimpse of the sunrise in the distance across the glistening still lake water. Waking in the morning to the sounds of birds chirping, water splashing and the smell of..."
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Thrills and Thumps: Mountain Biking in Quebec
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Bryen Dunn
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Canada
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Quebec
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Quebec City
"Both involve plenty of bumps and grinds, but differences prevail with the two unique formats of racing that make up the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships. Downhill is often associated with a more technical ride with the twisting rocky trails..."
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Dogsledding in the Yukon
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Andrew Bain
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Canada
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Yukon Territory
"Canada’s Yukon Territory is canine country. Home to the Yukon Quest, an event billed as the toughest dogsled race on earth, it’s the kind of place where even the capital city, Whitehorse, offers courses on doggie massage and physiotherapy. If you..."
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Snow on Wheels: The Athabasca Glacier
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Andrew Bain
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Canada
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Alberta
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Calgary
"Canada’s Icefields Parkway is promoted as ‘the most beautiful road in the world’ but it has one imperfection: from the road, as you wind through the Rocky Mountains between Lake Louise and Jasper, you can see almost none of the 13 eponymous..."
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Cycling Through Prince Edward Island, Canada's Smallest Province
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Barb Sligl
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Canada
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Prince Edward Island
"Start with a big breakfast. Hop on a bike and cruise through gently sloping fields. Stop for a snapshot of wildflowers on the side of the road. Pedal onwards. Break for a picnic lunch atop a cliff overlooking the surf below. Bike into a pretty..."
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The Golden Age of Train Travel: A Journey Through Canada
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Barb Sligl
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Canada
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Alberta
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Banff
"Somewhere between the smoked ostrich salad and pan-seared sablefish we cross over the Continental Divide. We sip Ceago Merlot and roll past the ridge of mountains that separate the watershed flowing west to the Pacific and east to the Arctic and..."
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Quebec's Big Birthday: Hotels in Quebec
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Rebecca Ford
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Canada
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Quebec
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Quebec City
"“Mesdames et messieurs! Ladies and gentlemen!” The crowd, which fills the square in front of Notre Dame Cathedral, jostles for position. I crane my neck and spot two young guys in the centre. They rip off their shirts with a flourish, then..."
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