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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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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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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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There's no need to travel all the way to Arizona for epic canyon views. Canada has a secret version of the Grand Canyon, and you can get there without hopping on a plane.

Located a road trip away from Montreal, this jaw-dropping natural wonder features a massive waterfall, hanging suspension bridges, and more, making it a stunning spot to explore.

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Already thinking about the trips you'll take in 2026? If you want to visit a golden beach with soft sand, turquoise waves and tropical vibes, you don't need to leave the country to do so — in fact, you don't even need to leave the province.

Tucked away in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, right here in Quebec, is a stretch of sand that feels more like a far-flung island escape than a destination in eastern Canada.

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If you were planning a summer beach getaway to Florida with Air Transat, you'll need to find another airline.

The Montreal-based carrier is cancelling all flights to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando for the summer 2026 season, with operations winding down gradually this spring. Whether those routes will return for winter 2026-2027 remains up in the air.

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If you were dreaming of taking a Cuba vacation this spring, you should probably start thinking about another destination.

Air Transat has become the latest Canadian airline to pull the plug on Cuba flights. On Monday evening, the Quebec-based airline announced that it's cancelling all service to the Caribbean island until April 30 due to a critical fuel shortage.

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If someone asked you to name the most romantic spot in Montreal, Notre-Dame Basilica would probably not be the first place you'd think of. You might picture Mount Royal at sunset, a quiet corner table in the Plateau, or even the Ring at Place Ville Marie (okay, that last one's a joke).

But according to a new global study, the Old Montreal church has quietly earned a reputation as a romance hotspot, ranking higher than some of the world’s most iconic destinations — including the Eiffel Tower.

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