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The best honeymoon destinations were ranked and one Canadian spot managed to make the cut.

If you've tied the knot recently or are planning your dream wedding, the honeymoon is easily one of the most anticipated parts of saying "I do," but selecting a honeymoon destination is certainly no easy feat.

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The top tourist traps across the globe were recently ranked and nine Canadian destinations made the list, which serves either as a warning about landmarks, monuments and sights to visit — or as a warning about the flaws in making lists based on keywords in internet reviews.

USA Today released its Top 100 Biggest Tourist Traps Worldwide ranking last month. They analyzed over 23 million Google reviews of the world's 500 most popular tourist attractions, spanning 65 countries in six continents. For each attraction, USA Today verified how many of the reviews included terms such as "tourist trap," "overrated," or "expensive."

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Travelling across Canada is an adventure in itself, but pronouncing some of its iconic destinations is another challenge altogether. Even former U.S. President Barack Obama once stumbled over "Mississauga" during a 2016 state dinner.

But Quebec is filled with plenty of its own tongue-twisting locales. Given its French heritage, it's no surprise some of its spots can be tricky for non-French speakers. However, even Quebec can't claim places with names as challenging as Pekwachnamaykoskwaskwaypinwanik Lake — a mouthful found in Manitoba.

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Two Montreal landmarks, the Olympic Tower and the Samuel de Champlain Bridge, are lighting up yellow for Holocaust Remembrance Day on the evening of January 27, 2022.

In total, 34 iconic façade, structures and sites in six provinces will illuminate in commemoration of the millions of people, including six million Jews, who were systematically murdered under the Nazi regime.

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To top off your winter bucket list, add this free holiday village in Ontario, which is well worth the nearly seven-hour road trip from Montreal. It'll make you feel like you've been transported into a Christmas story among the 3 million colourful lights.

The Winter Festival of Lights is back for its 39th edition with its 8-kilometre-long route through the city of Niagara Falls.

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