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Le Massif de Charlevoix closed by strike, tourists stranded

A sudden strike by unionized workers has forced the indefinite closure of Quebec's Le Massif de Charlevoix ski resort, leaving tourists with pre-booked trips frustrated and scrambling for alternatives during the busy season.

Charlevoix Ski Resort Strike Possible Jan. 2

Le Massif de Charlevoix faces a potential strike starting January 2 after union negotiations were suspended. Learn the details and potential impacts on the Quebec ski season.

Jalisco Strengthens Tourism Ties with Canada

Jalisco's Tourism Minister highlights Canada's vital role, with visitor numbers up 8%. New Calgary flights and the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Guadalajara promise major growth. Explore the opportunities.

Last Dionne Quintuplet, Annette, Dies at 91

Annette Dionne, the final surviving member of the world-famous Dionne Quintuplets, has died at 91. We look back at the sisters' extraordinary and often tragic story as a Canadian cultural phenomenon.

Dionne Quints Museum in North Bay Seeks More Visitors

The Dionne Quintuplets' birthplace museum in North Bay draws thousands annually. City officials now have plans to increase attendance and highlight this unique piece of Canadian history. Discover the story.

Canada Strong Pass Returns to Boost Waterton Tourism

The federal government's revived Canada Strong pass offers free admission to national parks, aiming to attract holiday visitors to destinations like Waterton during the quieter shoulder season.

Flin Flon's New Snow Lodge Aims to Boost Winter Tourism

A new snow lodge is under construction at a Flin Flon campground, set to open in late January. This initiative aims to create a unique venue for events and capitalize on Manitoba's winter tourism potential.

U.S. holiday travel to Canada surges in December

Statistics Canada reports a significant rise in U.S. trips to Canada as holiday travel begins, marking the first increase in months while Canadians continue to avoid travel south.

Bahamas Reviews Boating Fees After Visitor, Industry Complaints

The Bahamas government announces a review of new boating fees and entry protocols following significant pushback from local businesses and reports of visitor cancellations. Deputy PM I. Chester Cooper pledges to ensure the islands remain a welcoming desti

Canadian travel to U.S. down 26.3% in October

New Statistics Canada data reveals a sharp 26.3% drop in Canadian trips to the U.S. in October. Discover the trends in cross-border travel and what's driving the change.

Historic Bessborough Hotel Announces Major Renovation

Saskatoon's iconic Delta Bessborough hotel will close for renovations in May 2026, reopening as a Marriott Autograph Collection property. The landmark project aims to preserve its historic architecture while modernizing amenities.

U.S. Trips to Canada Increase in October After 8-Month Slump

Statistics Canada reports a significant uptick in U.S. resident travel to Canada in October 2025, marking the first increase after eight consecutive months of decline. Get the latest data and analysis on cross-border travel trends.

U.S. Trips to Canada Up in October: StatCan

Statistics Canada reports a 3% rise in U.S.-resident trips to Canada in October, marking the first increase after eight months of decline. Overseas arrivals also surged.

Birth Tourism on the Rise in Canada, Data Suggests

Recent data indicates a notable increase in birth tourism in Canada, a practice where non-residents give birth to gain citizenship for their child. Explore the implications and national response.

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