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Summer escapes to Whistler and Banff

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Banff National Park. Alberta, Canada. By Frank Kovalchek.

Your eyes are not deceiving you: the magnificently blue water of Lake Peyto in Banff National Park really is this color blue. It comes from minerals found in the runoff from the Peyto Glacier that feeds the Lake. Credit: Frank Kovalchek.

By David De Lalio

Living in Colorado, I’m surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. But, the mountains in Canada take scenery to a whole new level. Whistler and Banff are renowned destinations for winter skiing, but there are so many activities at these destinations in the summer too. In fact, more tourists flock to Banff in the summer months than they do in the winter. While the same can’t be said for Whistler, Canada’s premier ski destination, there’s plenty to keep you busy at this year-round resort.

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Gay pride at Montréal’s Divers/Cité

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

By Yves Pelletier

The Rainbow Flag, LGBT pride. Credit: dbking.

The Rainbow Flag, LGBT pride. Credit:dbking.

We were not able to make Gay pride last year on the traditional late June dates due to business travels, so a friend instead suggested  Quebec for Montréal Divers/Cite pride event in early August. We decided to pull out our gay passports and headed to the French capital of North America for some of their well known hospitality. This year, Divers/Cite will celebrate it’s “All Together Different” themed-festival from July 27-August 1.

Last year, we stayed in a lovely hotel called Chateau Versailles. It’s not right in the Gay Village – Montreal’s gay-friendly neighborhood of bars, restaurants and services – but only a few subway stops away in an area called the Golden Square Mile, near The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. It is a smaller hotel, which we really like, in an historic building on Sherbrooke Street, and it’s worth it just for the amazing breakfast that is included. (more…)

Celebrate Canada Day with a trip to the Great White North

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Canada Day celebrates the anniverary of July 1, 1867. Credit: kennymatic.

Canada Day fireworks commemorate the anniverary of July 1, 1867. Credit: kennymatic.

In honor of Canada’s Birthday on July 1, Starwood Hotels & Resorts is offering major discounts at select hotels throughout Canada.

Book your trip and you’ll get up to 40% off at Vancouver’s Century Plaza Hotel and Spa. Or enjoy the majestic Niagara Falls and up to 30% off when you stay at the Skyline Inn.

From Nova Scotia to Vancouver, see what discounts await when you book your Canada vacation now.

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Vancouver to Montreal: Festival season across Canada

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

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By Lena Katz

Most of us don’t think about our northern neighbors enough. Well, at least I don’t; I’m a cold-weather wimp. But around June, when temperatures in California get hot enough to melt car tires (no lie), a run to the Canadian border doesn’t sound like such a bad idea. Particularly since Canadians party when the sun shines.

First mention goes to Montreal — a city that never stops partying, and therefore has endeared itself to me forever. Summer here is basically one outdoor festival after another, with live music and street fairs and amazing food all over the city. The most famous of all is JazzFest (which, as Quebecois people are constantly telling me, is not just about jazz). Leonard Cohen is coming out of Buddhist retreat for a ‘pre-concert’ on June 24, but the official dates are June 26-July 6.

Immediately on the heels of JazzFest follows another huge Canadian annual that’s way over on the other edge of the spectrum: the Calgary Stampede. Oil billionaires, cowboys, city slickers, First Nations folk (Canada’s politically correct term for Native Americans), and gawking tourists from all around make up the 1 million+ Stampede participants. The 10-day program offers up rodeos, midway carnivals, and enough live country music to make your spurs jangle. Dates: July 4-13.

Making up the third part of this colorful and unlikely triumvirate is Vancouver‘s annual Pride Week. Now in its 30th year, this ever-growing celebration of diversity and "cabaret spirit" is expecting upward of 300,000 attendees. The 2008 theme is "Celebrating 30 Years of the Rainbow," and promises to be full of disco queens and house music all night long. Dates July 26-August 3.

And of course, while on the subject of Canada celebrations, let’s give a shout out for Canada Day. Happy Birthday to You, neighbor! The date of Canadian confederation is July 1, in case you didn’t know…meaning that with a little planning, people with stamina can keep celebrating straight through July 4.

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Lena Katz lives on the Left Coast and writes about
tropical islands, beach clubs and food, but her heart belongs to NYC.