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Start your car! This breathtaking warm-weather destination is ready to welcome visitors back for the 2026 season. Boasting sun-soaked shorelines, sparkling river views, and endless emerald islands, it's a magical spot to explore just a road trip from Montreal.

You can spend your days lounging on golden sand shores, taking a dip in sapphire waters, and exploring unique landmarks at this destination.

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Before you lock in flights or finalize your summer travel plans, it's worth checking Canada's latest travel advisories for your destination — including for FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities in the U.S. and Mexico.

The Government of Canada regularly updates its travel warnings to flag safety risks that could affect your trip, from serious violent crime and terrorism threats to infrastructure failures and civil unrest.

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If you have a trip to Cuba or Mexico on the horizon, the Canadian government has some updated guidance worth reading before you go.

Canada has refreshed its advisories for both popular resort destinations over the past two weeks, and while neither is breaking news for seasoned travellers, the current warnings carry enough weight to take seriously.

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Ever since the United States launched a trade war with Canada last winter (and started floating the idea of annexation) a lot of Canadians have been rethinking their relationship with the country next door.

Some cancelled planned trips. Others redirected their vacation budgets to destinations that hadn't recently threatened to make them the 51st state. Either way, the relationship between the two nations seems to have changed, and plenty of people have simply chosen to stay home.

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Beach days and warm weekend escapes might seem far away, but you don't have to wait until summer to start dreaming.

This majestic park is home to stunning sandy shores and sparkling waters, and it's worth keeping on your radar for a warm-weather getaway.

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Standing on a crowded London Underground platform, squashed between impatient commuters and oblivious tourists as my eyes itched from the dusty air, I decided it was time for a change.

My life in the UK's capital city was far from miserable. I had a great job, plenty of friends in the city and an apartment (with a garden!) that was actually affordable.

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There are two types of people: those who think they'll stay in a city forever, and those who believe the grass is always greener. Both are valid. Both are, at times, a little delusional.

Canadian cities, in particular, have a way of testing you. They lure you in with promises of lifestyle, opportunity, or (most suspiciously) the chance to own "land" (to which we must always ask — at what cost?). But, like anything, the shine wears off. The quirks reveal themselves. Some you can live with. Some… not so much.

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You don't need to get on a plane to feel like you're in a different country. This small town has major European vibes and is an enchanting spot to explore this season.

Offering storybook streets, old-world charm, cozy shops, and scenic parks, this quaint village looks like it belongs on a postcard.

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Planning a dream vacation only to realize your passport expired the day before your flight sounds like a nightmare. But for some Canadians, it's a reality.

Travel platform Skyscanner recently identified the most common passport mistakes Canadian travellers make, along with advice from Laura Lindsay, Skyscanner's travel expert, on how to avoid them.

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When I moved from the UK to Canada, I thought, "Great – Canadians speak English too!" No need to worry.

It turns out, though, that I'm still left baffled, trying to figure out what people are saying here. I live in Toronto now, so despite English being the main language, I still needed some translation help.

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All aboard! You don't need a passport or even a car to enjoy an incredible getaway. This beautiful lakefront city is a magical spot for an escape, and it's just under a 3-hour train ride from Montreal.

Perched on the shores of Lake Ontario, the old-world destination offers a range of attractions and a European ambiance.

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If you've ever made your way through a packed Trudeau International Airport on a Friday afternoon, this might be the news you didn't know you were waiting for.

Greater Montreal is getting a new airport terminal this summer, and it's designed to be the kind of place you can roll up to shortly before your flight without losing your mind.

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