This Week in Canada Tourism News / Travel Stories
This Week in Canada Tourism News / Travel Stories January 3rd to 10th, 2016
5 Reasons to Visit Canada in 2016 (Travel Stories)
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“With cosmopolitan cities, renowned wine regions, historic landmarks and a wide array of outdoor activities, the Great White North lures travelers of all ages and interests.” – USA News |
New York Times 52 places to go this year (Travel Stories)
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“Ontario and British Columbia landed a spot on the list of 52 places to go this year, and was one of only two Canadian spots to make the cut.” – Global News |
Low-cost airlines may offer greener way to travel
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“… make a smaller environmental impact when travelling, budget airlines can help you achieve that goal, an environment and business expert says.” – CBC News |
Low Canadian dollar helping film industry, manufacturing in B.C. (Travel Stories)
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“The Canadian dollar’s fall to its lowest level in 12 years is bad news for cross-border shoppers, but B.C’s film industry is seeing a boost with bargain-seeking Americans.” – CBC News |
Where to go in 2016: Our annual roundup of travel suggestions (Travel Stories)
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” This is the time of year when travel suppliers, travel publishers, and others in the field issue a spate of “Top This” or “Top That” lists of where people will.” – Toronto Sun |
Canada’s maple harvest: welcome to the sugar shack (Travel Stories)
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“For a few weeks in spring, the woods of Quebec are host to the annual maple syrup rush, so even though maple syrup comes from here, we go with friends and family to the sugar shack.” – Telegraph |
Enjoy a wilderness adventure in Canada (Travel Stories)
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“Combine stunning scenery with magnificent wildlife and unforgettable activities on a visit to the adventure playground of Western Canada.” – Telegraph |
Yukon eyes winter visitors to boost tourism numbers (Travel Stories)
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“Summertime in the Yukon means spending more time outdoors for both locals and tourists, but a growing trend may be pointing towards winter activities as a new attraction for visitors.” CBC News |
Polar bear photograph taken by Manitoban named one of the world’s best of 2015
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“A photograph taken by a Manitoba man has been named one of the world’s best of 2015 by a prestigious online publication based in New York.” – CBC News |
Andrew Coppolino’s top food trends for 2016 (Travel Stories)
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“It’s easy to talk about the year ahead and what might be a fad, a hot new menu item or restaurant news for the upcoming year. However … ” – CBC News |
A dose of armchair adventure to cure winter blahs (Travel Stories)
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“With temperatures taking their usual January plunge, it’s easy to get a case of the winter blahs. Laurentian University has the perfect remedy.” Northern Life |
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