Category : Travel Tourism


Away Luggage 25% Off Sitewide for Black Friday

Away's annual Black Friday sale offers 25% off all luggage, including the cult-favorite Bigger Carry-On Flex suitcase. Perfect for Canadian travelers seeking quality gear.

2026 Travel Trends: Birdwatching, Coffee Culture Rise

GetYourGuide reveals 2026's top travel trends: 54% of travelers consider birdwatching, coffee culture beats nightlife, and skill-seeking workshops surge 59%. Discover the shift to experience-driven journeys.

World's Coolest Streets Named for 2025

Discover the world's coolest streets for 2025, including Rio's vibrant Rua do Senado. Find out what makes these destinations unique and plan your next urban adventure.

Canadians continue avoiding US travel in 2025

New data reveals Canadian travelers remain hesitant about visiting the United States. Discover the factors behind this ongoing travel trend and what it means for cross-border relations.

DP World Launches Chile's 2025-26 Cruise Season

DP World boosts Chile's tourism as the 2025-26 cruise season begins in San Antonio, welcoming 15 ships and driving economic growth. Discover how this strengthens Chile's global travel appeal.

Sustainable Tourism Initiatives in La Paz, BCS

Discover La Paz's sustainable tourism initiatives including pearl farming, coral cultivation and wildlife conservation. Plan your eco-friendly fall trip to Baja California Sur.

Edmonton gets non-stop Iceland flights next summer

Edmonton International Airport will welcome direct WestJet flights to Iceland starting summer 2026, marking a significant expansion in transatlantic travel options for Alberta travelers.

U.S. Campaigns to Attract Canadian Tourists Back

American destinations from California to Maine are rolling out heartfelt campaigns and financial incentives to counter declining Canadian tourism. Discover the strategies being used to lure visitors back.

U.S. Tourism Down $5.7B Due to Fewer Canadians

U.S. tourism revenue is projected to fall $5.7 billion, with a sharp decline in Canadian visitors being the primary cause. Read the full analysis of the cross-border travel slump.

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