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Although now surrounded by the neighbourhood of Pointe Saint-Charles, the fieldstone Maison Saint-Gabriel was a rustic setting for nuns to raise and educate marriageable orphans. Re-enactments…
Head to Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier and spend the night in its otherworldly Ice Hotel. This eco-friendly design is made entirely from ice and snow with ceilings as high as 16 feet…
Discover the Pacific Coast's rich maritime history and traditions at the Vancouver Maritime Museum. Permanent exhibits include the Heritage Harbour with real or replica vessels as well as the…
Discover the Pacific Coast's rich maritime history and traditions at the Vancouver Maritime Museum. Permanent exhibits include the Heritage Harbour with real or replica vessels as well as the…
Although now surrounded by the neighbourhood of Pointe Saint-Charles, the fieldstone Maison Saint-Gabriel was a rustic setting for nuns to raise and educate marriageable orphans. Re-enactments…
Although now surrounded by the neighbourhood of Pointe Saint-Charles, the fieldstone Maison Saint-Gabriel was a rustic setting for nuns to raise and educate marriageable orphans. Re-enactments…
Discover the Pacific Coast's rich maritime history and traditions at the Vancouver Maritime Museum. Permanent exhibits include the Heritage Harbour with real or replica vessels as well as the…
One of world's tallest buildings, at 553 metres the CN Tower is synonymous with Toronto itself. Located near the Harbourfront, a trip up to the observation deck is popular, as are visits to…
Founded in 1608, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in Canada. The Old Town is very European in style and its wealth of architectural gems has led to it being named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Saint Joseph's Oratory boasts a giant copper dome and towers over the northwest slope of Mount Royal. Largely Italian Renaissance in style, it was the vision of Brother André, a lay brother…
Hockey and its players from Canada and around the world are celebrated at the Hockey Hall of Fame in the Financial District. The museum's most popular display is the 1892 silver Stanley Cup…
Notre Dame Basilica is a striking early-19th-century Catholic cathedral built in a Gothic Revival style in what is now Old Montreal. The interior is a delightful mix of bold colours and…
Picturesque Old Montreal is squeezed in-between the skyscrapers of downtown and the mighty St Lawrence River. One of the city's must-sees, its cobble-stoned streets, horse-drawn carriages and…
With dramatic mountains as backdrop, the Whistler Mountain Ski Resort is fully equipped to cater for everyone from beginners to advanced skiers. Although the resort has expanded rapidly, it…
Montreal's Olympic Park has been a notable landmark and talking point in the city since its construction for the Olympic Games of 1976. It is made up of the Stadium, the Montreal Tower, the…
The 50-storey Vancouver Lookout tower boasts panoramic views of Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains. Glass lifts whisk visitors up the outside of the downtown tower. Tickets are good all…
Victoria, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, claims to have the mildest climate in Canada, and is also known as the "Garden City". It is the provincial capital of British Columbia and…
Begun in 1911, Casa Loma is the estate home of millionaire financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The elaborate mansion in the Forest Hill neighbourhood is styled after a European castle, and includes…
Named after the "Father of China" for his efforts in shaping the country's modern history, Dr Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden is a green sanctuary located at the heart of Vancouver's Chinatown.…
Built to protect Ontario's harbour during hostilities with the Americans throughout the War of 1812, Fort York marks the birthplace of modern Toronto. Restored buildings include barracks and…