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Some of the world's leading architects have left their mark on Montréal. Expo 67 brought Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome on St. Helen's Island, as...more
see the Montréal guideThe Banff Centre helps to solidify Banff's claim as the capital of Canadian mountain culture. The Banff Mountain Film Festival (usually held in early November)...more
With 1.6 million acres of mountain wilderness, more than 1,000 miles of hiking trails, and the bustling town of Banff at its center, Banff National Park is the...more
This annual June-September festival of Shakespeare en plein air—or in open tents, anyhow—has a backdrop no set designer could compete with: a...more
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This 450-foot-long pedestrian suspension bridge, which gently (terrifyingly?) sways 230 feet above the tree-lined Capilano River Canyon, is the world's longest....more
see the Vancouver guideThe Caribana festival began in 1967 as a gift from the city's Caribbean community to mark Canada's centennial. Now it's Toronto's biggest cultural attraction,...more
see the Toronto guideAt 1,815 feet, the CN Tower offers a staggering view panoramic view of the city. Visitors ride to the top in a glass elevator that stops at the Indoor...more
see the Toronto guideThe resort has a ten-kilometer network of groomed trails. Another ten-kilometer trail loops around town (both free). Three-hour ski or snowshoe tours are...more
see the Fernie Alpine Resort guideOne of the world's largest Victorian industrial centers was reborn in 2003 as a hip arts district of galleries, theaters, restaurants, and boutiques. The...more
see the Toronto guideThe ski area has an average annual snowfall of ten meters, five magnificent alpine bowls, and a total of 107 runs. For new arrivals, a complimentary Mountain...more
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