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travel destinations

Nicknamed "la belle province," Quebec has no shortage of enchanting road trip destinations. From the towering peaks of Mont-Tremblant to the cliffs of Gaspé, and the cobblestone charm of Montreal and Quebec City, the province is a playground for nature lovers and culture seekers alike.

But tucked away in the Côte‑Nord, L'île d'Anticosti is a lesser-known gem that feels like its own little world — or rather, a massive one. It's Quebec's largest island, and arguably one of its most magical.

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Have you spent all summer searching for the perfect swimming hole? It may be August, but there's still plenty of time to discover incredible swim spots within driving distance of Montreal before the weather turns cold.

This picturesque limestone quarry, for instance, is a must-visit. Just a road trip away from Montreal, its gleaming turquoise waters (spanning two acres), stunning white cliffs (up to 40 feet tall) and unique heart shape make it an ideal place to soak up the sun while creating magical memories.

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Before you book your next trip, it's important to be aware of any new travel advisory warnings the Canadian government has issued.

Several destinations that are popular with Quebecers this time of year — from white-sand beaches to urban tourism hubs — are currently the subject of travel advisories, which warn of issues that could impact your itinerary or even your safety.

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The best cities in the world to travel to in 2024 were ranked and only one Canadian city managed to make the cut.

CNN dropped its list of 24 must-see global destinations this year and while the ranking included remarkable spots such as South Korea, Morocco, Turkey and Greenland, it appears as if Canada is also proving itself to be a hotspot in 2024.

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Montreal has much to be proud of after being ranked as one of the best cities in the world to travel to in 2024. Lonely Planet released its annual list of the best cities to travel to and Montreal didn't just make the cut, but it was the only Canadian city to appear on the ranking.

Lonely Planet listed 10 of the most sought-after destinations, which include travel hotspots such as Paris, Jakarta, Nairobi, Prague, Manaus, and of course…Montreal.

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The world's most captivating UNESCO sites were listed and a stunning Canadian destination managed to make the cut.

Explore, a travel tour company located in the United Kingdom, created a shortlist of the most visually unforgettable experiences for travellers across the globe. The travel operator narrowed the list of over 1,000 UNESCO World Heritage sites down to 52 based on how recognizable they are, ensuring landmarks from each continent were included. Explore then conducted a study where participants were shown the shortlisted landmarks and through eye-tracking technology, determined which UNESCO sites yielded the most attention.

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Your vacation plans may be in flux, as political, economic and pandemic instability restricts travel options in 2023. While Canadians ventured out of the country in droves last year, some dream destinations may now be off the table.

A new interactive map from Global Guardian shows the parts of the world experiencing the most geopolitical tension and highest risk of conflict escalation. This year, increased violence, health concerns and natural disasters are making trips to once-popular locales less advisable.

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If you were considering a little road trip to the states this winter but don't own a driving license or a car, you should know that Montreal has a new bus service to cities across New York, including NYC, that started in December.

Bus companies Megabus and Trailways of New York are joining forces to offer expanded service options connecting more than 100 cities in Canada and the United States.

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Tourism can be an economic boon for many places, but it can also wreak havoc on the environment and local populations. Renowned travel guide Fodor's has released its 'No List' of travel hotspots to avoid in 2023 to encourage travellers to think twice before they book their next flight.

Unlike the federal government's travel warning list, these destinations span damaged natural attractions and overcrowded cultural hotspots that need a break from visitors.

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