Canada Travel Stories
| Josh Oakes attacked plate after plate of curried chick peas, naan and poppadums, rice, washing it all down with endless cups of chai, in Vancouver, Canada. | Moushumi Chakrabarty 'meets' the real Jack Dawson in Nova Scotia. |
| Where the capital of Canada is harder to get to than the capital of England? Who wants to go there? | Moushumi Chakrabarty reflects on simple part of travel. |
| Tim Lamb internet search and discovered he wasn't the only one who did not know the etiquette at a nudey beach, because there was an entire section devoted to protocol. Rule number six...GAWKING, STARING, OR MAKING RUDE COMMENTS IS NOT APPRECIATED! They knew he was coming. | Pulling over to the side of the road to pee is not an option considered lightly by two young women attempting to protect their decency. |
| Jessie J. Ellis has an unfortunate run-in shampoo and a gassy man in Canada. | Ratebeer.com editor Josh Oakes takes on a five-day Quebec brewpub odyssey. |
| One good story and two hours of sweatshop labor later, Kyle MacDonald emerges triumphant. | Kyle MacDonald has two quests: get beer, and hand out "I Love Alberta Beef" bumper stickers. |
Winter Getaway to Highfields Country Inn and Spa - Zephyr, Ontario, Canada Looking for a quick getaway from Toronto? Neilia Sherman has the place for you. | The Icelands Parkway and the Num-Ti-Jah Lodge - Alberta, Canada You ain't seen nuthing until you've seen the Icela |
A Stay in Not Just an Ordinary B&B In Banff, Alberta - Banff, Alberta It took 35 years of traveling before Norm Goldman | Some Unusual and Beautiful Wedding Venues In and Around Banff - Banff, Alberta, Canada Banff isn't just home to some of the most beautifu |
The Canadian Badlands: Some Places Surpass One's Expectations! - Alberta, Canada Despite being overshadowed by its famous neighbor, | Norm Goldman thinks this stretch of road is Albert |
| For years Deb Smith had dreamed of visiting Miette | If the end of Africa was an unexpected and exultant victory over a fierce opponent, the end of the Americas was becoming a sad drawn-out goodbye to a friend. |
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