Condor fares are perhaps even more attractive than their eco-friendly aircraft averaging a few thousand dollars less for business class than Air Canada or Lufthansa.
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Read MoreIn search of quirky Canadian Christmas traditions, I flew to Nova Scotia this month for the Evergreen Festival in Halifax and to meet Woody across the harbour in Dartmouth.
Read MoreIt might not offer the familiar indulgences of a spa, but it will leave you with something far more valuable: a sense of renewal that lasts long after you leave.
Read MoreLocal Nova Scotia fisherman Greg Sutcliffe and Teddy Belong to host a community Christmas event anchored by their towering lobster trap tree in Shelburne.
Read MoreWe’ve read the tea leaves and gazed into our Modern Traveller crystal ball to curate these six travel trends that we believe will define travel in 2025.
Read MoreI can’t get enough of the charmingly goofy black bear, making pilgrimages to him on my own and with tour guides.
Read MoreHere are nine Christmas traditions from Newfoundland and Labrador, with contributions from two lifelong locals.
Read MoreA modern take on a classic tradition through generations of lobster fishers.
Read MoreOne of Canada’s most popular Christmas/Holiday events celebrates its 14th year of bring festive cheer and all things holidays to Toronto for 2024.
Read MoreEntering its fifth bright year in 2024 is the Lights On Stratford Winter Festival of Lights.
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Read MoreBuilt between 1910 and 1912 on jagged terrain, the six unique chalets with eclectic decorative elements were to be permanent homes for the Swiss guides and their families.
Read MoreThough grizzlies aren’t meant to live in captivity and are a blue-listed species in B.C. because they’re considered sensitive or vulnerable, Boo is a well-known conservation ambassador.
Read MoreEach stop of our getaway was meticulously handpicked to immerse ourselves with Eastern Townships’ charm. A declaration of love to the open road, with respect to the nature.
Read MoreOur collective sense of accomplishment was truly felt at the table, where enjoyed a family-style setting to eat the meal made over laughter and new friendships, with the right amount of spice and flavouring.
Read MoreYou’d be surprised what a difference a single day away from the distractions and worries of everyday life can make to your wellbeing.
Read More10 things that make the world’s largest island that isn’t a continent memorable.
Read MoreCanada and the US share the world’s longest border at over 8,891 kilometres long. And on that border, just east of Kingston, ON, and Cape Vincent, NY, we also share a remarkable archipelago and scenery.
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