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Family Friendly Providenciales

The Turks and Caicos Islands have been near the top of many most-popular Honeymoon destination lists, and for several years now. But what if you’re planning a Caribbean break with your family in tow? Is it a good destination to bring young kids, or should you consider a different destination? Whether you’re planning to stay… Continue reading Family Friendly Providenciales

Best Bites Around Canada: A Road Trip

Pack a fork and spoon in your suitcase—it’s time to hit the road. We were inspired by a handful of Food Bloggers of Canada members who shared their best eats “south of the border” with their readers, so we’re hitting the road and recommending the tastiest eats around Canada. Here are our picks of the… Continue reading Best Bites Around Canada: A Road Trip

Paris in the Summertime

People may tell you that Paris in the summertime is not a good idea – it will be hot, it will be crowded, and hotel prices will skyrocket – however, even though there may be some truth behind these statements, there’s still quite a bit to love about Paris during the summer months. Today we are… Continue reading Paris in the Summertime

Habits to Avoid When Travelling Overseas

Remember all those manners your mama taught you? Well, here’s a chance to tell her she was wrong and you’d like an apology for all those time-outs. When you travel outside your country, some of your routine habits can be seen as downright rude. So whether you consider yourself a Hermione Granger-level rule follower or… Continue reading Habits to Avoid When Travelling Overseas

San Diego’s Craft Brewery Scene Bubbles Over

SAN DIEGO – When I was growing up in California, San Diego was our version of old-style Florida. It was nice. It was sunny. It was boring. It was a place for retirees, naval officers and folks who couldn’t handle the edginess of Los Angeles. Boy, have things changed. You’ll still find a naval presence.… Continue reading San Diego’s Craft Brewery Scene Bubbles Over

5 Facts You Might Not Know About Vancouver

As one of the largest cities in Canada, you might think you already know all there is to know about Vancouver, but there are always a few fun facts waiting to be discovered. This is a city with a rich backstory and treasure trove of hidden gems. In honour of its uniqueness, we partnered with… Continue reading 5 Facts You Might Not Know About Vancouver

5 Reasons to Put Fort Edmonton on Your To-Do List This Year

Originally created as a centennial tribute to the past, Fort Edmonton Park has become a tradition all its own. The park, which opened in 1967, honours the history of Edmonton’s early past, while providing a few modern surprises for visitors. Here at Expedia Canada, we love trips exploring historical landmarks, which is why we’ve partnered… Continue reading 5 Reasons to Put Fort Edmonton on Your To-Do List This Year

New Orleans School of Cooking: Southern Cooking Class

Learning to cook gumbo, red beans & rice ++ our host is hilarious! @ExpediaCA #expediaroadtrip Heather’s Tips on Planning the Ultimate Family Road Trip Do bring carefully chosen snacks. The moment you’re feeling ravenous will be the moment all the roadside stops seem to have disappeared. Pack a small cooler with drinks and have some… Continue reading New Orleans School of Cooking: Southern Cooking Class

5 Iconic USA Road Trips

While Europe may be best enjoyed by train and South-East Asia by air, there is no better way to discover North America than by taking the road. Especially in the United States, where car rentals are very affordable and where there is seemingly an attraction every 10 kilometres. If you are tempted to embark on an… Continue reading 5 Iconic USA Road Trips

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