Overlooking Canada's Massawippi Lake in Quebec's Eastern Townships, Ripplecove Lakefront Hotel and Spa, offers a tranquil setting on a secluded peninsula...
With the world's longest coastline, Canada's 10 provinces feature mountains, prairie, and forests as well as ample opportunity for adventure. From outdoor exploration to cozy indoor sights and experiences, The Land of Maple boasts rich history, culture, and beauty.
Clogs, sneakers, and heels galore! If you're a shoe lover, the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto is a must. Celebrating the spark and style of shoes across the ages, the Bata Shoe Museum shares 4,500 years of footwear and is home to the world's largest collection of shoes and related relics. The museum's mission is to "communicate the central role of footwear in shaping the social and cultural life of humanity" and its iconic collection features footwear made from human hair, bear fur shoes, and much, much more.
If you opt to linger in Toronto, you will also find many of the best luxury resorts and hotels in Canada.
While colder than many of its southern counterparts, Canada's great outdoors offers beauty and bounty. For instance, Newfoundland's annual Iceberg festival heralds all things ice. From whale watching to Iceberg Alley boat tours to fresh seafood and activities fit for a Viking, the festival celebrates the area's landscapes and seascapes.
A large island on the northeastern edge of Canada, Newfoundland is a prime place to spot 10,000-year-old icebergs.