Top destinations in Canada

Quebec City
Quebec City feels like stepping into a postcard, but with the grit of real daily life. The fortified core of Old Quebec, its stone walls, narrow Rue du Petit-Champlain, and the looming Château Frontenac, gives the place a European weight that you can

Vancouver
Vancouver feels like a city that’s been stitched together from mountains, water, and a patchwork of neighborhoods that each have their own rhythm. In Gastown you’ll hear the clink of glass at the historic Steam Clock and can grab a spot‑prawn‑topped

Banff
Banff feels like a compact mountain town that somehow manages to hold a whole national park inside its borders. The streets around Banff Avenue are lined with boutique shops and cafés that stay open later in summer, but the real draw is the easy acce

Whistler
Whistler feels like a mountain town that never stopped growing. In the summer you’ll wander the pedestrian‑only streets of Upper Village, where the glass‑fronted boutiques sit shoulder‑to‑shoulder with cafés that serve everything from fresh‑caught so

Montreal
Montreal feels like a European city that never left the St. Lawrence. Walk the cobblestones of Old Montreal and you’ll hear the clatter of horse‑drawn carriages mixed with the hum of street musicians near the Notre‑Dame Basilica; the view from the to