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Feb 17, 2024

12 excinations exciting to enjoy winter in Canada

February 17, 2024 0 Comments

 Exterior activities are more than ever there! Here is our selection of great destinations to celebrate winter in Canada, where the cold season is a major asset for those who are not cold in the eyes!

12 excinations exciting to enjoy winter in Canada


The best winter destinations in Canada

While the least adventurous prefer to make their own warm, Canadians rush into the open air with enthusiasm to enjoy the extraordinary joys of this special season. If a trip to discover the beauties of winter in Canada tempts you, follow us, without forgetting big scarves, gloves, and parkas!


Skate on the curtain channel

Skating on the Curtain Canal in Ottawa is a rite of passage. Each winter, more than a million skaters make the picturesque journey on the famous rink of the Curtain Canal (the skateway), 7.8 km long - the largest in the world, and the equivalent of 90 Olympic tracks!

From January until the end of February or at the beginning of March - if time allows - you can slide, spin, and make figures on the ice under the windows of the majestic Parliament of Canada or the towers of the famous hotel, the Castle Laurel.

Explore the majesty of Whistler

Canadians are not the only ones to make the charming village of Whistler, British Columbia, a favorite place for alpine skiing. This spectacular mountain vacation was classified by ski magazine players among the best winter sports stations in North America.

As much appreciated by tourists and residents of the province, Whistler saw his reputation increase after the success of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Close to Vancouver (only two hours on the road), the small town of Whistler offers in winter An ideal playground for all ages.


Walking on the ice in Banff

Do you want to have a typical Canadian experience? The Canadian Tourism Committee elected the Johnston Canyon Icewalk (Winter Walking at the Johnston Canyon) of Discover Banff Tours such as the par excellence Canuck activity-and which would we be to contradict it?

Equip yourself with your hottest parka and solid ice crampons to start this hike with a guide in the canyon covered with ice. While admiring the glacial training around you, you will listen to your hosts tell the fascinating stories of the backpackers of formerly and the reckless adventurers. And with a little luck, you can see one or two furry companions: the place is the territory of wolves, coyotes, and moose.

Become a dog -in Saskatchewan leader

For an authentic experience in the life of the pioneers, get on a dog sled for a breathtaking excursion through the wild expanses of Canada.

In Saskatchewan, Sundogs Sled excursions entrust you with the reins for the journey of a lifetime. Each winter, from the end of November to mid-March, Sundogs leads its visitors to the heart of the intact beauty from the outskirts of the Anglin lake-in the Canadian boreal forest in a dog sled. Learn the work of the Musher to team up with your four-legged companions and browse the snowy slopes of Saskatchewan.

Sundogs offer a whole range of fantastic activities, such as puppy training camps, half-day or whole-day excursions, and wilderness campsites.

Go to Charlevoix

This is one of the best-kept secrets in Quebec. If you are looking for breathtaking landscapes and the highest drop in the east of the Rockies, the Charlevoix massif is your dream winter destination.

Only 75 km from Quebec City, the Charlevoix massif offers its visitors a different experience, rich in culture, adventure, and beauty. Skiers - both in ski touring and in descent skiing - share the mountain with snowboard fanatics. But if your style is rather the post-ski, spoil yourself by choosing from the gastronomic relays of Charlevoix: chic or relaxed.


Try the snow buoy in Edmonton

If the traditional sled descent leaves you with ice, jump into the last madness of the slopes: the Bouée des Neiges! Located at the eastern Edmonton edge in the Strathcona Science Park, the Sunridge Ski Area is home to the Snow Bouée Park in the province.

From December, Sunridge becomes the kingdom of this sport, with its invigorating descents and its special lifts which rise to you at the top of the hill so that you can hit it again.

Sunridge is open to families, but to participate, children must be at least seven years old.


Observe the owls in Windsor

Point Pelee National Park, the southernmost point of continental Canada, is popular among bird observers, butterfly hunters, and outdoor fanatics, but in winter, it is the glow of the stars that brings it His own magic.

Designated as an International International Star Sky Reserve (Rice) by the Société Royale d'Astronomie du Canada, the park manages monthly programs for contemplation of stars open until midnight. Winter programs include the popular OWL PROWL (Observation of Owls) and you can drive to the end of the park to admire ice formations and migratory birds.


Sink underground in Canmore

The peculiarity of the caves is that it doesn't matter the cold it is in the open air, the temperature remains constant. The Rat’s Nest Cave de Canmore invariably displays 5°C, a cool temperature but very bearable for an underground equipped in the middle of winter.

You can register for one of the excursions and discover incredible cave training, rocky passages, and even former ossuaries.


Admire the flight of the eagles in Victoria

In an estuary flowing through the Goldstream Provincial Park, a record number of dead salmon after the Frai is driven by the current, attracting hundreds of majestic white heads from the whole continent to feast.

From the beginning of December to the end of January, the eagles are ripple at low tide, and this is the ideal opportunity to see these magnificent birds of prey in action. Choose one of the free interpretation programs, a projection of slides, or a chat in the nature house (Maison de la Nature), and bring a pair of binoculars.


Make mountain bikes at Mont Tremblant

To make the bicycle on the powder, nothing like enhancing an all-terrain bicycle ("fat bike"), this mountain bike with comic oversized tires, is designed to roll in the snowy ground.

It is as intoxicating as intoxicated as it is Originally to discover the slopes and nature of Mont Tremblant, Quebec. It’s also a pleasant way to stay active this winter!


Walk in snowshoes on Myra Canyon bridge bridges in Kelowna

Built at the turn of the 20th century, the 18 bridal bridges and the two tunnels that wind along Myra Canyon are prominently on the list of dream winter equipped.

You can hike or racket on the dish, thanks to the old railroad that dominates Kelowna and the Okanagan Valley, at an altitude of 915 m. This is a 12 km trip between Myra Station and Ruth Station, but you can also be content with a simple bowl of air in the forest and return when you want to sip a glass of excellent local wine.

Feb 11, 2024

Our suggestions for free activities this winter

February 11, 2024 0 Comments

 Winter is not a reason to stay at home. Here are free activities to add to your agenda right away. Thus, the cold season will seem much softer.

Our suggestions for free activities this winter


Magog icy path

Put on your skates and stroll on this iced path of almost 3 km at Magog. It almost looks like the kingdom of the winter man! Among the free activities, it is ideal for taking a large breath of fresh air and reconnecting with the pleasure of skating outside. The circuit has 4 loops, offering a panoramic view near Lake Memphremagog.

Open every day when the conditions allow it between 8 a.m. and 9:45 p.m. In the evening, the path is lit for an even more magical walk!


Stewart McCord Museum

Every Wednesday, from 5 p.m., visiting the McCord Museum is free for everyone. Choose the exhibitions that make you want. Today's permanent voice exhibition of today: knowing, trauma, and resilience allows us to better understand the realities experienced by the members of the indigenous nations.

For lovers of photography, the Art and Nature exhibition by Alexander Henderson, one of the most important photographers of landscapes in the country, will make you travel. Consult the website to discover all the museum exhibitions.


Immunotherapy

In the heart of the Montreal Spectacles district, the exterior exhibition is inspired by the complexity of the cosmos. The circuit is made up of a series of five colorful works along the Sainte-Catherine Ouest rue and an original video project influenced by meteorological fluctuations. Everything will be visible as soon as nightfall. A nice idea of ​​activities to do for a free family.


Playful course across Quebec

Putting a walk is not only walking by following the new fun courses. Download an application and go on an adventure. Listen to the story, think, make challenges at the games of games and puzzles, observe, and move to solve the quest that you are offered!

Whether in a park, a shopping center or in a city district, you will like it! Some courses are paid, but others remain free, such as mission courses. GPS rally: The Golden Flocon (in Sutton, Rivière-du-Loup, and Boucherville), the fun promenade (Drummondville), and the disappeared barrels (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) are the main missions to try. Monitor their website for more details and to find out the next routes!


Murale quiz

Dress warmly and discover the many murals in the city of Sherbrooke. Test your sense of observation, analyze the details in each of the scenes, and answer different questions about the online game. This quiz on the murals is a great way to discover the history of all these frescoes. A real open-air art gallery!


Feb 9, 2024

The 40 best road trips in Quebec and Canada

February 09, 2024 0 Comments

 Want to escape? Classified among the best road trips in Quebec and Canada, these tourist routes offer splendid landscapes and many activities. Everything you need for your next car trip is an unforgettable journey.

The 40 best road trips in Quebec and Canada


A memorable car trip to the East - Quebec cantons

Take the panoramic road to North Hatley (75 minutes east of Montreal) to go to the Manoir Hovey, member of the Relais & Châteaux association, suggests Patricia Gajo, fashion journalist and travel columnist established in Montreal.

"The Hovey manor is without a doubt the most luxurious getaway in the east cantons for couples: jacuzzi, breathtaking view of the water, champagne, and gourmet restaurant. On the road, you will see superb kiosks where you can buy local products directly from farmers, such as corn, raspberries, apples, and so on, "said Patricia Gajo.

You also have to visit the Saint-Benoît du Lac Abbey, a Benedictine monastery. "You absolutely have to come back to the fall to pick apples in their orchard. At certain times of the day, you can even hear their Gregorian songs, ”says the journalist.


Alaska Highway - Yukon

If the Yukon is little known, the road trips you can do there are more than many.

The Alaska route was appointed in honor of the Aboriginal residents of the region, the Alyeska. It covers about 2,500 km from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Fairbanks, Alaska, the United States. The portion of the Alaska road that crosses the Yukon is splendid and certainly is one of the most beautiful road trips in Canada.

The Nordic sky often gives way to one of the most spectacular and impressive northern shows: the Northern Lights. The midnight sun, at the summer solstice, is just as majestic, not to mention the rich fauna and flora of the Yukon.

The whale route-Quebec Côte-Nord: a majestic road trip

A road trip on the "whale route" offers a spectacular view where it is possible to observe 13 different species of whales. This road has 1,730 km and extends from Tadoussac to Blanche-Sablon, on the 138 route which runs along the north bank of the St. Lawrence River.


Further north, between Sept-Îles and Natashquan, five hours of magnificent landscapes await you. You can also observe the richness of the vegetation that evolves throughout the road, while you will go up more and more north.

A road trip on the Route des Vins et Vergers de la Vallée du Niagara - Ontario

The Route des Vins et des Vergers de la Vallée du Niagara offers you several choices of routes that you can discover according to your desires and your tastes in terms of wine. The province has more than a hundred wine producers. So you will have to make a choice before establishing your journey!

One of the most popular destinations on the Ontario Wine Route is undoubtedly the Niagara Valley, near Niagara-On-The-Lake. Much more than simple vineyards, the road quickly turns into a real gourmet ballad where it is possible to taste many local products cultivated and transformed on-site.

You will also be charmed by the magnificent landscapes in southern Ontario. Do not forget to appoint a designated driver if you plan to stop frequently for alcohol tastings ...

A road trip from Port-Elgin in Borden-Carleton by the Pont de la Confederation between Prince-Edouard Island and New Brunswick

The Confederation Bridge, which connects New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island, is a modern engineering masterpiece that should not be missed if you are in the region.

If this journey only lasts 10 minutes, it is nonetheless a fascinating and unusual means of arriving at Prince Edward Island. This 13 -13-kilometer arched bridge is the longest in the world, overlooking water taken by ice. It will cost you little to cross this wonder and you will have an inexhaustible memory.


La Viking Trail-Newfoundland and Labrador: an original Canadian road trip

Route 430, in Newfoundland and Labrador, also called the Viking Trail, is the second longest route in the province. With its 490 km asphalt, the road connects the trans-Canadian motorway to Saint-Anthony and the handle at the Meadows, Labrador.

This journey by car offers a real historic pilgrimage, where the Vikings set foot, more than 1000 years ago.

Depending on the seasons, you can also observe marine mammals, breathtaking coastal landscapes, icebergs, and majestic sunsets.

You can also visit some of the historic sites on the road, including two recognized as a world heritage by UNESCO.


An epic trip around the Gaspésie - Quebec

If you like the sea, the wide wind, and the mountainous landscapes, a road trip around the Gaspésie is a must. From La Pocatière, in Bas-Saint-Laurent in Quebec, Route 132 offers 1235 km which will set you out, by making you cross Rimouski, Percé, Gaspé, Sainte-Anne-des-Monts and Matane.

Along the way, you will be charmed by the splendors offered by the St. Lawrence River that you will follow throughout your getaway. At the height of Rivière-du-Loup, it is possible to observe whales and marine animals.

You will come across Chaleur Baie, among the most beautiful bays in the world, Parc Bonaventure, renowned for its salmon fishing, the famous drilled rock, as well as the large national park of Forillon.


The splendid Littoral Route de Fundy-New Brunswick

Fundy Bay offers a grandiose natural spectacle. It is recognized for its impressive tides and breathtaking panoramas. The Hopewell Rocks rocks, these gigantic monoliths around which tourists can walk by low tide, are one of the essential attractions of Fundy Bay.

The Littoral road is 460 km and passes through several cities and villages in the south of New Brunswick. During your road trip, you can meet people from the region and discover all kinds of tourist attractions. The road also crosses several splendid parks.

The Fundy Littoral Route will also allow you to admire the highest tides in the world, in addition to being at the forefront to observe whales.


A Canadian road trip on the panoramic road to the valley-New Brunswick

The panoramic road of the majestic valley which runs along the Saint-Jean River between Edmundston and Saint John is bordered by many heritage villages and will be able to reconcile history and outdoor enthusiasts.

During your trip by car, you will also find a good number of agricultural markets on the way, for delicious gourmet stops that will fill lovers of local products. Art enthusiasts will also be able to visit several galleries in the region.

A mountainous road trip through the road to the Appalachian chain-New Brunswick

This road is ideal for real lovers of large spaces and outdoors. The mountainous landscapes and the size of the green spaces will dazzle you.

The 280 km of the Appalachian chain route goes from Dalhousie to Perth-Andover, via Mont-Carleton Park. Throughout your journey, you can hike in the forest and in the mountains, canoe outings, and even stop for a night or two camping. There are also several festivals organized by the communities of the region.

From Shawinigan to La Tuque - Quebec: a superb road trip on the road 155

Route 155, which connects the two cities, runs along the Mauricie River and crosses several bucolic villages that have a lot to offer. Do not hesitate to stop in some of these places to discover local flavors and art galleries. You will also come across Mauricie Park, where you can stop for a walk in the forest or a canoe outing.

This short road being only 130 km, you will have ample time to take advantage of the pretty landscapes and stop on the way to take advantage of the panoramas offered by Mauricie.


From Baie-Saint-Paul to La Malbaie-Quebec: a trip on Route 362

This panoramic road has only about fifty kilometers. The landscapes are so majestic that Tourisme Québec officially appointed it Route du River.

Way, you will come across magnificent villages, such as the Landslides, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, and Sainte-Irénée, which are all part of the association of the most beautiful villages of Quebec.

Take the opportunity to make several stops, admire the charm of each village, and consume and buy local. Returned to the village of La Malbaie, you can walk on the many walking trails that run along the cliff near the Richelieu manor!


Roll from Baie (at Saguenay) to Baie-Saint-Paul-Quebec

Take Route 381 from the Bay, in Saguenay. Besides some little inhabited villages, this place is a well-kept secret.

Overwhelmed with mountains and landscapes of lush forests, this 130 km length route will make you appreciate wild Quebec, with its moose and other mammals.


From Quebec to Baie-Saint-Paul, on the splendid route 138-Quebec

The road between Quebec City and Baie-Saint-Paul offers a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River. At the start of the course, you can admire the Ile d'Orléans and the Montmorency Falls, where you can stop for a picnic.

You will come across the village of Sainte-Anne de Beaupré on your way, which hosts the mountain of the same name, where you can stop in any season for an outdoor activity such as skiing, hiking, or mountain bikes. A ski lift can also lead you to the top of the mountain, where the view of the river is breathtaking.

All in height, Route 138 between Sainte-Anne de Beaupré and Baie-Saint-Paul allows you to admire the river very closely, not to mention the mountainous landscapes, cliffs, and villages on the mountainside. Not surprising that the region is a source of inspiration for several renowned artists.

Travel the roads of Kamouraska - Quebec

Between La Pocatière and Rivière-du-Loup is the magnificent region of Kamouraska. Rich in history and culture, this jewel in the country is a must.

If you take route 132 from the Pocatière, you will follow the St. Lawrence River. Going through villages like Saint-Denis, Kamouraska, Saint-Germain, or Saint-André, you will be imbued with the sumptuous marine landscapes of the river.

Kamouraska is also recognized for its health centers. Several pensions, spas, and care centers are accessible a few minutes by car. If you want to spend a few days in the region, there are also a variety of tourist residences.

From Saguenay to Grandes-Bergeronnes-Quebec

Route 172 between Saguenay and Grandes-Bergeronnes is a sublime 130-kilometer route. From furrows to valleys, you can discover the magnificent village of Sainte-Rose-du-Nord.

This small village has several pretty shops, in addition to offering a magnificent view of the Saguenay River.

To finish your journey in style, go to Grandes-Bergeronnes, a little higher on Route 138, to observe whales and Rorquals.


The Baie-James Route-Quebec

The 620 km road is one of the most isolated in Quebec, starting in Matagami and going to Radisson, in James. The road was once built to access the Baie-James electric dam, built by Hydro-Québec in 1970.

Make sure your car is in good condition before you start this northern route, as road stops and petrol stations are scarce. You are not likely to find an experienced mechanic on your way!

The landscapes are dotted with taiga, vegetation consisting mainly of rocks, low hills, and conifers. You will also find several rivers with impressive flow.


Traveling between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador

If you want wild adventure, nothing better than immersion in the Canadian boreal forest. To go from Baie-Comeau to Goose Bay in Labrador, you will cross roads sometimes very distant, windy, and not very suitable. It will therefore be necessary to prepare your trip well and take all the necessary precautions before venturing there.

From Baie-Comeau, it is necessary to take Route 389 and go to the mining city of Fermont. On the way, you will come across, among others, the immense hydroelectric dam of the Manic-5, on the Manicouagan River.

Rendered in Fermont, be sure to visit the famous wall which protects from the Nordic winds this working city. To cross the border towards Newfoundland and Labrador, you will then have to continue to the 500 road, also called the Trans-Labrador motorway.

When you have crossed the border, you are free to continue to Labrador City, or even to Goose Bay, and discover the splendors of Labrador. This northeast Canadian region is gaining known. In addition, the Trans-Labrador motorway is now completed, so it is now possible to borrow it from Blanc-Sablon, Quebec.


The Chatham-Kent-Ontario corridor

Unknown, this historic and colorful region is made up of 23 small communities that overlook Lake Érié, Lac Sainte-Claire, and the Thames River.

Browse the coastal road of Motorcycles which arises in the small seaside town and is emblematic of Port Dover, a high place to gather thousands of bikers every Friday 13.

Along the way, along the Thames River, you can follow the road that the British and the Loyalist Aboriginal people took when they were hunted by American forces during the 1812 war.

In addition to the provincial parks Rondeau and Wheatley, you will find many hiking and picnic areas on your road.


Traveling from Sault-Sainte-Marie to Thunder Bay-Ontario

The Superior Lake offers breathtaking landscapes and sunsets.

Route 17, which goes from Sault-Sainte-Marie to Thunder Bay, Ontario, runs the northern shore of Lake Superior and is among the most beautiful roads in Canada, to travel by car, motorcycle or cycling.

The 700 km that separates Sault-Sainte-Marie and Thunder Bay offers exceptional panoramas, sculpted rock walls, and wealthy vegetation.

Several rest areas are fitted out to enjoy the fabulous landscapes and savor an outdoor meal.


An unforgettable road trip to Stratford - Ontario

A short panoramic ballad from London towards Stratford will be able to charm you with its historic inns and its picturesque river. The ideal site for walking or picnicking along its banks, without forgetting its famous theater festival.

“The Stratford Festival is a must for theater lovers, but in addition to that, this 19th-century picturesque city offers many other treasures to discover. The Stratford's annual and summer music festival presents everything, from classic to jazz, and features some free concerts that can be appreciated outside. If music is not your cup of tea, discover the many shops in the region. Among these shops, let us mention Family & Company, which sells toys for all ages, and Watson's Chelsea Bazaar, where you can find porcelain, glassware, and other treasures imported from all over the world, "says Claudia Viani, established In London and director of the leisure sector at Carlson Wagonlit Travel.

"Stratford also houses restaurants, wine bars, bistros, chocolates, and world-class dairy bars," adds Claudia Viani.


Discover the Mille-Îles National Park-Ontario

The road from Toronto goes to the Mille-Îles National Park is just under 300 km and runs along the north shore of Lake Ontario.

The Mille-Îles National Park, located in the heart of the Turquoise waters of the St. Lawrence River, is between Montreal and Toronto. On-site, you can enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities. You can, among other things, escape kayak and discover magnificent isolated berries. Several walking trails are also open for all types of amateurs, from the most adventurous to the most idle. Several various excursions are also offered to visitors, from a cruise on the St. Lawrence to a sports fishing trip.


Road Trip to Pelée Island - Ontario

The southernmost inhabited point in Canada is an excellent day or a weekend getaway for ornithologists and nature lovers, says Laura Mousseau, Director of Media Relations for Organism Canada nature conservation.

"Pelée Island is a magnificent oasis in Lake Érié, populated by friendly people, with panoramic views along its coasts and whose heart contains magnificent forests, wetlands, and meadows. Accessible by car transborder at all times, except winter, visitors can get on the traveler in Leamington or Kingsville, depending on the time of the year, and browse the island by car where they can visit rare habitats and Superb cultural sites ”, indicates Madame Mousseau who quotes among others:


  • - The Pelee Island Heritage Center
  • - Pelee Island Winery
  • - Provincial nature reserves Lighthouse Point and Fish Point
  • - The Observatory of Birds of Pélée Island

Traveling from Vancouver to Tofino-British Columbia

This is one of the most wonderful trips to Canada even if you're not a Vancouver. Head to Horseshoe Bay, take the ferry to Nanaimo, then take the Pacific Rim Highway to enjoy the magnificent coastal and winding panoramas made of mountains, and lakes and roll through the old temperate rain forest ... And her little ones playing in a stream.

Stop at Coombs Country Market to get locally made memories and you will see their famous goats paying on the roof. Also take a walk in the heart of Cathedral Grove, a majestic Forest of Sapins de Douglas, some of which are 800 years old!

Before arriving in Tofino, the capital of surfing in Canada, you will go through Ucluelet, which also offers large waves and a relaxed atmosphere, but at a lower cost than that of his sister located further on the road. Spend a few days there, then continue along the coast to the Wickaninnish Inn of Tofino, accredited by Relais & Châteaux. You can also observe the whales, and fish, hike and pour it gently while enjoying the excellent local cuisine, or even relax at the famous ancient Cedars Spa of Wickaninnish Inn.

A Canadian road trip on the Pacific Rim Highway-British Columbia

We find between Port Alberni and Tofino the Pacific Rim Highway motorway. This magnificent road, 130 km long, will take you to a magical crossing of magnificent and heavenly regions.
You will cross ancestral forests where we find the oldest and largest trees in the country, including immense fir trees Douglas, and spectacular red cedars.

Pacific Rim National Park has the most beautiful beaches in the province, on the side of the Pacific Ocean. The "West Coast" atmosphere that emerges from this region will surely make you want to learn to surf.

Squamish's "Sea in the Sea" motorway in Whistler-British Columbia

"I have commissioned on this road every day for the past 12 years and I am still as amazed," says Mary Zinck, media relations coordinator for Tourism Whistler.

"It is a winding course of about two hours along the Sea to Sky Highway (provincial motorway 99 of the C.-B.), from downtown Vancouver to Whistler, with a continuous view of the Coastal chain and Howe Bay. This road is considered one of the most beautiful in North America. To celebrate the history of local First Nations, the highway was designated a cultural journey in 2010. While going by car north, between the mountains and the ocean, it is imperative to stop at the various stages of the Long way. Breathtaking panoramas serve as the backdrop to information kiosks along the road in areas of cultural importance, "said Mary Zinck.

Way, stop at the picturesque Shannon Falls, come to the Watershed Grill, which benefits from a large patio with a view of the Squamish River, and stretch your legs while enjoying the view at the Tantalus Range Belvedere.

A gourmet tour in Kelowna-British Columbia

Recognized as a ski destination and located in the Okanagan Valley, which is full of orchards and vineyards, Kelowna has built a solid gastronomic reputation. Do you want to live a day of exclusive shopping and locavore discoveries? "Our autoguid tower of workshops and farms highlights the best craftsmen and producers of Kelowna, many of whom are located off the beaten track. People love to meet and exchange with the inhabitants of the region who devote themselves to agricultural creation professions, "explains Catherine Fréchette, a guide to tourism towers in Kelowna.

We suggest that you focus on the southeast region of Kelowna. Enjoy the Rieslings, Chardonnays, and Pinot Blacks of the renowned vineyard vineyards. Visit the Arlo’s Honey Farm apiaries. Also, make jelly and bath oil provisions with lavender at the Okanagan Lavender & Herb Farm. Come see goats and choose from 20 kinds of artisanal goat cheeses at the Carmelis Goat Cheese Artisan farm.

“You can go around this superb place in almost five hours. Take a lunch break in the region by stopping at the Wild Apple Restaurant, at the Grille Cabana, or, closer to the Chevrière cheese dairy, at the Sunset Organic Bistro (the restaurant of the Summerhill Pyramid Winery), where you will eat foods that are part of Kelowna's de-la-ferme-à-lable program, ”concludes Madame Fréchette.

A Calgary road trip at Lake Louise - Alberta

Plan four days to do this tour, suggests Debbie Monahan, regional director of Carlson Wagonlit Travel, a company based in Montreal.

"The first day, starts with a tour of the city of Calgary, which includes a visit to the famous Calgary Stampede and a visit to the 1988 Olympic Games website," suggests Madame Monahan.

"Then rent a vehicle, prepare a picnic, and go early in the morning for Lake Louise, stopping at the Columbia ice field for a quick snowmobile ride. You should arrive at Lake Louise towards the end of the afternoon, the perfect time to walk around the magnificent lake with crystalline blue waters. I highly recommend staying in a hotel that offers a view of the lake so that you can enjoy the sunsets and sunburn, ”adds Debbie.

“The next day, plan to get up early to give you time to go around Lake Louise, before heading for Sulphur Mountain, in Banff Springs. You will have to take the TVrice towards the top of the mountain. Bring your swimsuit: you can relax in hot springs! The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel offers you an exciting evening completed by interesting ghost stories if you opt for this tour, "says Madame Monahan.

A Canadian road trip to Jasper via Edmonton, or Banff via Calgary - Alberta

Author Jamie Friesen, who wrote Zombie Night in Canada, offers various scenarios to discover the region. "You can start your trip to one of the two big cities, then go to the closest mountain park, the Jasper National Park from Edmonton, or Banff National Park from Calgary. Enter the first of these UNESCO World Heritage Parks, which is full of breathtaking panoramas and abundant fauna, then take the glacier promenade, one of the most panoramic roads in Canada, until to the other park of the Rockies, to see glaciers and waterfalls. Then just go to the next big city, not without driving for a few more hours through a landscape of magnificent meadows, "said the author.

"This trip can last two to seven days, depending on the time you spend it and if you want to take advantage of the attractions throughout the route," he notes.

A Nordic Trip Road on the Highway-Yukon dept and in the Northwest Territories

From Dawson Creek, the Demptter Route motorway follows the Klondike River valley to go to Inuvik, in the Northwest Territories. The 740 km of the dept Highway lengthens almost 200 km in winter when the Mackenzie River delta freezes and turns into a frozen route.

We come across all kinds of Nordic and wild animals such as mountains, moose, caribou, wolves, lynx, foxes, black bears, and grizzly ones.

The Highway dumpster is a must for the adventurers of the road. In summer, the sun shines 24 hours a day and in July you can see certain varieties of arctic flowers of splendid beauty. The Yukon and the Northwest Territories have a lot to offer anyone ready to think outside the box.

A Brandon road trip to the provincial park of Spruce Woods - Manitoba

The National Geographic journal called the road which links Brandon to the Provincial Park of Spruce Woods one of the most beautiful roads in North America.

You can see green fields and yellow wheat fields, magnificent sand dunes, meadow loss of the eye, river valleys, agricultural fields, and rustic farms, all in the white light specific to the meadows. What makes the joy of professional or amateur photographers, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of Canadian nature.


A road trip on the Road Parks - Manitoba

This route, with a length of 375 km, leads from the border village of Cartwright to the village of Roblin. Several national parks border Highway 5, Route Parks.

You will drive through several communities where the inhabitants will enjoy making you discover the local culture. Many activities can be done there: museums, gourmet restaurants, and historic sites, not to mention outdoor activities such as golf, fishing, and hiking.

The ultimate Canadian road trip: cross Canada meadows by car

Discover the heart of Canada in all its essence, in its center, crossing the meadows by car! From Manitoba to Alberta, or more precisely from Winnipeg to Calgary, riding in the Canadian plains is a unique experience. Make sure you are in good company or even have good music: if this route could not be more relaxing, it is not made for those who are looking for thrills!

If you are a lover of nature, lakes, and greenery, the Manitoba Route Park is a destination to discover during your next trip by car on Canadian soil.

Along your way, don't forget to stop at the Canadian Fossil Discovery Center in Morden, a museum that is full of important and impressive archaeological discoveries. You can also go walking in the International Peace Garden, in the United States (in the state of North Dakota) and Canada (Manitoba).

The Acadian coast route-New Brunswick

The Acadian coast extends from Cap Tourmente to the south, to Dalhousie to the north, via Dieppe, Moncton, Shediac, Miramichi, Tracadie-Sheila, Caraquet, Bathurst, and Chaleur Bay.

The Littoral route covers 750 km from this region east of New Brunswick where the French-speaking Acadian community is in the spotlight. The region, renamed for its soft sand and temperate water from the sea, offers several activities that will appeal to adventurers as well as families.

That said, the most wonderful attraction of Acadia undoubtedly remains its population. Acadian culture is a heritage treasure that we benefit from better knowing. Visit museums, villages, art galleries, and artisan workshops on your way to discover this rich and vibrant culture.

A Canadian road trip on the road to the Miramichi-New Brunswick River

The Miramichi River is one of the most famous salmon rivers in the world. It can accommodate all types of fishermen, from the most competitive to the neophyte. The river lends itself as well to the many sports activities, in particular swimming on a tube which will appeal to the whole family.

The Miramichi River Road, which traverses the 180 km that separate Fredericton from the city of Miramichi, will allow you to discover the natural splendors offered by the river of the same name, its fauna, and its flora, as well as the splendors of the vast expanses Forests of the New Brunswick Center.

Let yourself be charmed by vegetation and discover the secrets of Canadian salmon fishing on this exceptional road trip!

The Acadian coastal region is as well known for its gastronomy and, of course, its seafood of exceptional quality and freshness.

The coastal circuit of the Eastern Pointes-Prince-Edouard Island

The 410 km that the coastal circuit of the eastern island of the East of Prince-Edouard offers the coastal circuit covers the region of the island and will charm lovers of nature and the activities outdoors.

On your way, you will come across several attractions, including several headlights open to the public, a historic village, a golf course, and several beaches that will allow you to enjoy the sea and the fine sand of the island. You can also practice North Lake fishing, considered to be the capital of the tuna.


A road trip on the coastal circuit of North Cape-Prince-Edouard Island

Coastal circuit North Cape, at Ile-Prince-Edouard, highlights the west part of this magnificent island. Recognized as the capital of the Malpèque oyster, the ïle-Prince-Edouard will make you discover its culinary specialties and its rich culture.

The sea is part of the daily life of its inhabitants. You will come across many attractions highlighting the Celtic origins of people who live in the place. Music and folk dance shows, many festivals, and several museums await you.

You can also visit the restaurant of the potato museum, where each dish on the menu is made from potatoes... and even desserts!

The North Cape coastal circuit is also suitable for those who want to learn more about the culture and history of Prince Edward Island.

Do you want to get out of the country and test the United States? Here are 10 nostalgic attractions not to be missed on Route 66!


From Shelburne to Yarmouth-Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia, in the Canadian Maritimes, is a haven of peace. Browse the road that connects Shelburne to Yarmouth, a journey made around a hundred kilometers away, and discover the local specialties that this region has in store for you.

Nova Scotia is the world capital of lobster, and you will also find tasty fried fish on your way, as at Mr. Fish or Stanley Lobster Co.

This corner of the country also offers you a microbrewery, the Boxing Rock Brewing Company, as well as Dan’s Ice Cream Shoppe, which ranks among the best creameries in the Atlantic.

This day trip will also allow you to appreciate the coastal landscapes that this region has to offer.


The Annapolis-Nova Scotia Valley Wine Route

This small trip of around forty kilometers is embellished with several picturesque and enchanting places. The Annapolis Valley region is full of original and pleasant culinary and viticultural experiences.

You can visit the many vineyards and taste several wines there, some of which come from grape varieties typical of the region. The agricultural markets, such as Wolfville Farmer’s Market, bring together local farmers offering delicious local products.



The Cabot track on Cap-Breton island-Nova Scotia

Take the Cabot track on Cape Breton Island. Imagine the relief and the splendid views of the coast, the spectacular cliffs and the magnificent beaches as well as the renowned hospitality of the Maritimes. Stop to observe the splendid landscapes, ride a horse, kayak, or scuba diving.

Golf bit? Then take the departure on one of the six high-end golf courses on the island, by reserving beforehand from Cabot Links, the only real links style course in Canada which is about to inaugurate its activities in the county of Inverness at the beginning of the summer.

Dec 11, 2022

What to do in Seattle the top 30 unmissable activities!

December 11, 2022 0 Comments

 Located in Washington State, on the western tip of the United States, the city of Seattle deserves to be known. Highlighted in the series Grey's Anatomy and in the Twilight saga, Seattle has become for fifteen years a popular place for tourists. 150 km from the Canadian border, Seattle enjoys exceptional natural landscapes. Have you planned a trip to Seattle and are wondering what are the must-see sites to visit? So, discover the top 30 unmissable activities.



1. Le public market center

Along Elliot Bay, near the harbor and close to Pike Square, this market is one of the best-known in the city. It is also one of the oldest in that it exists since 1907. It attracts many tourists from all over the world every year. Extremely fresh products, litter the shelves and bring color to the place. Fruits, vegetables, fish, meats, and local bread have something to delight the taste buds of the most demanding gourmets. Be careful, however, as prices are particularly high. So don't be surprised when you receive your rating.

2. The waterfront

Along Elliott Bay, not far from the public market center, admire the waterfront and marvel at the breathtaking views of the sometimes snow-capped Olympic Mountains. Preferably, plan this walk at dusk to admire a wonderful sunset. Take the opportunity to take nice pictures in memory of your trip to Seattle.

3. The Space Needle

184 meters high, the Seattle Tower has been an emblem of the city since 1962, when a World's Fair was held. Do not hesitate to climb to the top of the needle of space, to go to the platform, and contemplate the 360 ° view. From the top of the Space Needle, you can see the Olympic mountain ranges, the various waterfalls, Mount Rainier, etc. You can even have lunch there if you want to linger more on this site. The visit to the Space Needle usually lasts between 1 and 2 hours.

  • Opening hours: daily from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
  • Rates: $13 per adult

4. Columbia Center

The Columbia Center is the tallest skyscraper in the city of Seattle. From the top of its 287 m, it even exceeds the Space Needle. Do not hesitate to approach the building to become aware of all its magnificence.

5. Bruce Lee's grave

Head to Lakeview Cemetery on Capitol Hill and pay your respects at the grave of the famous king of Kung Fu, Bruce Lee. You can also visit Arthur Armstrong Denny, one of the founders of the city of Seattle.

Opening hours: daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.

6. The original Starbucks

Head to 1912 Pike-Place and discover the 1st Starbucks coffee to open in 1971. Yes, this one is located in Seattle, the city that was the starting point of the wonderful adventure of the American coffee chain that now has no less than 23,000 cafes around the world. Drinks start at $2.

Opening hours: daily from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 6:30 a.m. On Sundays.


7. Downtown Seattle

Since Seattle is the most important city in Washington State, you are forced to linger in its city center. You will discover typical neighborhoods, even picturesque ones. You can also take the opportunity to go shopping or eat in one of the best establishments in the city.


8. A donut at Top Pot

When you travel to the United States and you are greedy, you are forced to taste an iconic American donut. To enjoy a delicious donut, head to 5th Avenue at Top Pot. It is unquestionably one of the best donut makers in the city of Seattle. The brand has been a real institution since 2002. On the other hand, be aware that you can also consume other delicacies, such as delicious American muffins.

Opening hours:

  • Monday to Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • weekends from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

9. Lake Washington

Lake Washington is the 2nd largest lake in Washington State. It lies between the cities of Seattle and Kirkland. For the more athletic among you, cross the lake by kayak and reach Mercer Island. You may be lucky enough to spot sea lions. Moreover, the house of Bill Gates, the famous designer of Microsoft, lives in a house on one of the shores of the lake.

10. A boat tour in Puget Sound

The city of Seattle is aptly named because water is omnipresent. It was built around an arm of the Pacific Ocean: Puget Sound. In order to discover this maritime city from the sea, it is possible to take a boat tour. Moreover, do not hesitate to stay in the Edgewater Hotel which overlooks the bay. This unusual property allows travelers to fish directly from the balcony of their room.


11. The Gum Wall


Near Pike Place Market, discover the street where the walls are completely covered with chewed gum. Indeed, this tradition began in 1993, when patrons from the nearby theatre waited in line before entering. They used to stick their chewing gum on the wall before entering the theater. After several unsuccessful attempts by the authorities to have this wall washed by the managers of the theater, the Gum Wall became a tourist attraction in 1999.

In 2015, it had to be cleaned, because the red bricks of the wall were too attacked by sugar and various bacteria. It took more than 3 days to evacuate the accumulation of more than a million chewing gums. Rest assured, since this stage, Seattle residents and tourists have quickly glued their chewing gum to restore the singular identity of this wall.

12. Play guitar at the Experience Music Project

At the heart of the Seattle Center business park is a building completely disconnected from reality: the Experience Music Project. Designed by architect Frank Gehry, this building is entirely dedicated to rock and grunge. Enter this establishment and observe the relics of Nirvana and AC/DC. You can also strum a few chords on the available guitars.

13. The zoo

Don't miss Woodland Park Zoo, and discover animals from around the world. The site is organized into several zones, namely Asia, Nordic countries, savannah, and temperate forests. You will see lions, zebras, giraffes, hippos, wallabies, leopards, monkeys, and many other species.  The site has something to interest young and old. Located between Green Lake and Fremont.

  • Opening hours: daily from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Rates: $18.25

14. Museums

For those hungry for knowledge, head to one of Seattle's city museums. You will find the Museum of Flight which is dedicated to the history of aviation. The Pacific Science Center will satisfy science enthusiasts. As for art lovers, head to the Seattle Art Museum to discover the site's collection of pictorial and sculptural art.


15. San Juan Islands

Take the ferry and head off to Seattle. Disembark on the San Juan Islands and observe orcas. If you want to extend your stay on the island, you can book a room in the port of Friday Harbor.


16. Washington Park Arboretum

Go green as you walk through the Washington Park Arboretum. This botanical garden is home to more than 10,000 plants from around the world. You will observe many rhododendrons and azaleas. Being twinned with the city of Kobe, Japan, Seattle was offered a tea garden. It is quite natural that it took place in the Washington Park Arboretum. It is located between Washington Lake and Seattle Medical University.

Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


17. Seattle Central Library

Since 1891, the city of Seattle has been home to a huge library. Since 2004, the latter has settled in the city center. This glass and steel building dedicates 11 floors and many shelves to books of all kinds.

Opening hours: daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


18. Olympic Park

The Olympic park is a natural space of rare exception. Between beaches and mountains with lush forests, do not miss this wild site. Moreover, you can make many hikes with a guide. In winter, the excursion is in the snow-capped Olympic Mountains and requires snowshoeing.


19. The statue of Lenin

Exhibited in the Fremont district, the statue of Lenin is a bronze sculpture that pays tribute to the famous politician. This 7-ton behemoth was designed by Emil Venkov. It took the artist more than 10 years to complete his work.


20. Seattle Harbor Cruise

From the Port of Seattle, embark on a narrated cruise aboard a sightseeing boat. Admire the rooftops of the American metropolis and the Olympic Mountains from the sea. This cruise is very popular with tourists and has been around since 1949. The ship usually consists of an open upper deck and a closed lower deck so as to please everyone. The cruise takes place with a hundred other passengers.


21. Chihuly Garden and Glass

Right next to the Space Needle is the Chihuly Garden and Glass. This exhibition center will intrigue you with its glass galleries, colors, and garden. It is possible to combine it with access to the Space Needle. In this case, the entrance for the 2 sites rises.

22. Snoqualmie and Twin Falls

Connect with nature and explore the Snoqualmie and Twin waterfalls. To do this, make a hike of 2 or 3 hours. Walk to the base of the falls and admire these waterfalls over 80 m. To make sure you don't miss anything and don't get lost, plan this tour with a tour guide.


23. Discovering Seattle's vineyards

For wine lovers, take advantage of your excursion to Snoqualmie Falls to explore the winery of Château Ste Michelle. It is one of the oldest and most reputable in Washington State. Enjoy the beautiful landscapes to proceed with a wine tasting and discover American know-how.


24. Seattle Chocolate Tour

Browse the best chocolate factories for 2 or 3 hours. Discover all the design secrets of the world's most beloved treat. Take the opportunity to enjoy a tasting of Seattle's chocolate delights.


25. Mount Rainier National Park Day Trip from Seattle

From Seattle, book a tour and visit Mount, Rainier, National Park. No need to rent a vehicle, it's your driver who takes care of everything. It will take you through the park and stop several times for you to take photos of Longnire and Narada Falls. You'll also explore Jackson Visitor Center Park.


26. Boeing Factory Tour 2023

For aviation enthusiasts, visit the Boeing company and discover the manufacturing secrets of the famous airliners. The site includes an aviation museum, a Paine Field observation deck, a factory tour, and an official Boeing store. The site opens in March 2023.

Opening hours:

  • Monday to Friday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.

27. Meredith Grey's house in Grey's Anatomy and Kurt Cobain

For fans of the series Grey's Anatomy, it is unthinkable not to pass in front of Meredith Grey's house. To discover it, it is located at 303 W Comstock Street in Seattle, of course. Once in front, you can photograph yourself in front of the emblematic house of the series. In addition, for fans of grunge music, and more particularly of the band Nirvana, it is possible to go in front of Kurt Cobain's house. It is in this house that the famous singer committed suicide in 1994. This house is located at 171 Lake Washington Blvd East. Be careful, the building is privately owned. So you can walk past it and photograph it, but if you want to meditate, go to Viretta Park. This is a square close to the house where fans usually lay flowers and offerings in honor of Kurt Cobain.


28. Leavenworth Village of Lights Festival

If you're staying in Seattle in December, take the opportunity to visit Leavenworth. This small mountain village, picturesque, sports many lights during the holiday season. Hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights bring an authentic charm to this place. If you are a fan of Christmas romantic comedies, this is where you should go!


29. A sunset sailing trip in Seattle

Better than a tourist boat, dare to cross the sea aboard a sailboat. Enjoy this tour in a splendid schooner to watch the sunset over Seattle Bay and the Olympic Mountains. Enjoy this romantic setting while enjoying a delicious glass of champagne. This activity is to be done if you are traveling as a couple.


30 Old Ballard Brewery

If you're a beer lover, you can't leave the city without tasting the famous nectar of one of the local breweries. Located in the West Woodland district, Old Ballard is one of the best in the city.

In short, the city of Seattle is characterized by a singular geographical location. Land of contrast, both lake city and on the edge of the most beautiful mountain ranges in the country, you can marvel at the diversity of these natural landscapes. Seattle is also a dynamic city, pleasant to visit, and which has seen the birth of rock stars. With these 30 must-do activities, you have plenty to do for the duration of your stay in Seattle.

Dec 7, 2022

Things to do before you go on vacation: The complete list

December 07, 2022 0 Comments

 As the summer holidays are the most anticipated time of the year, you need to do your best to rest well. That's why it's very important to take care of certain tasks. Find out what to do before you go on vacation to ensure peace of mind while you're away.



What are the things to do before you go on a trip? 

Can't wait to go on a trip? Preparing the house for the holidays is a very important step. The list below will help you organize everything before you go.

Cleaning the house

There's nothing worse than coming home from vacation and having to clean up. So cleaning your house before you leave is a trick that will save you time when you return. Remember to vacuum floors, remove dust and pet hair from surfaces and change sheets. Make sure your home is spotless so you don't have to do anything (other than unpacking your belongings) when you return.

Pet accommodation

Don't forget to arrange for your pets to stay with friends or family. Or, hire a pet sitter.


Mail collection

Ask your neighbor or a friend to collect your mail while you are away. Indeed, an overflowing mailbox only shouts "we are not here"! If you can put newspaper or magazine subscriptions on hold, that's a good idea too!

Cleaning the refrigerator

Don't forget to add this task to your to-do list before you go on a trip! You don't want to go home with expired milk or moldy leftover meals. Eat or give any food that may spoil while you're away.

Anti-waste tips for food

If you can't eat all the food in your fridge, consider preparing snacks for the ride or meals you can freeze. While sorting food from your refrigerator, prepare healthy meals using the food in it, and try to use everything you can so you don't waste food. In addition, this way, you will only have to thaw meals when you return to have a good meal with your family. That's pretty cool, isn't it?

Unplugging electronic devices

Don't forget to unplug electronics before you go on vacation. Save energy and money (and avoid fire hazards) by unplugging appliances that don't need to stay on while you're away like dryers, toasters, etc.

Watering plants

Do you have a beautiful garden or indoor plants that need attention regularly? They also need to be maintained while you are away. So ask someone to come and water your plants for you.

Things to do before going on holiday: How to have your house monitored during the holidays?

 Make sure someone you trust has a duplicate of your house keys in case there is a problem and you need someone to enter your home while you're on vacation or if you lose your own keys during this time. This can be a neighbor, friend, or family member.

How to prepare for your departure on vacation? 

Finally, don't forget to check your flight, hotel, rental car, etc. reservations to make sure everything will be okay. Be aware that you can also take a screenshot of the QR code and details about your flight to avoid an annoying delay in case you do not have a network or WiFi connection.



Dec 6, 2022

the best destinations to visit for Springtime in Europe 2023

December 06, 2022 0 Comments

 Spring is finally here and announces the return of sunny days. With the Easter holidays approaching, desires for elsewhere are strengthening. What if, instead of Barcelona, Rome, or Paris, you choose to fly during mid-season to a less crowded place that you will enjoy visiting with your family? Let yourself be seduced by the four destinations in Europe that we are going to present to you!



The Algarve, a corner of paradise in the south of Portugal


Located in the south of Portugal, the Algarve is an attractive region bordered by the ocean where the sun shines almost all year round. Perfect for an idyllic holiday, it has a variety of assets with beautiful beaches, natural parks, charming villages, and historic buildings.  

The must-sees: Capital of the Algarve, Faro is full of wonders with its historic center surrounded by ancient Moorish walls, its alleys, its parks, its squares, its pedestrian zone, and its marina. It is from the latter that you can go by boat to the fabulous Ria Formosa National Park. Located on the western edge of the Algarve, Lagos is one of the most sublime cities in the region. Located on a coast made up of impressive cliffs and bordered by magnificent beaches with clear water, it has a dream setting guaranteeing a pleasant change of scenery. Two of the most beautiful beaches in the Algarve, Praia Dona Ana, and Ponta da Piedade, are nearby. The center of Lagos, with its historic past, is not to be outdone with its cobbled streets, white houses, churches, and old slave market. A seaside town highly acclaimed by tourists, Albufeira has a huge beach of great beauty. Suitable for all profiles of travelers, in addition to offering a multitude of activities, it has a pretty old town that is absolutely worth a visit and a wide variety of restaurants and bars. At the western end of the Algarve nestles the town with wild charm: Sagres. Ideal for travelers looking for adventure, it has a breathtaking natural landscape consisting of a sea bordering huge cliffs. One of the main interests of Sagres is Cabo Sao Vicente, the most southwestern point of continental Europe. 

Souvenirs to take with you in your suitcase: canned fish, local olive oil, fig cheese, and Amarguinha liqueur made from almonds.


Epirus, the best-hidden side of Greece


In northwestern Greece lies a well-kept treasure: Epirus. Crossroads of civilizations and landscapes, this secret region, bordered by the Ionian Sea, promises an unforgettable experience for any profile of traveler through its sandy beaches, lakes, mountains, and culture. 

The must-sees: A stay in Epirus implies discovering another Greece, little frequented by tourists, but whose unknown splendors do not fail to fascinate. Wonder will be at the rendezvous in Drepano where the beach and lagoon are one. In addition to pleasing its landscapes, Epirus is absolutely worth a visit for its many cultural and historical riches. The region is home to magnificent remains, the most remarkable being within the archaeological site of Dodona and the Roman city of Nicopolis. Erected at the end of the sixteenth century, the Venetian citadel of Parga is also worth a visit. Surrounded by imposing cypresses and pines, the place enjoys an idyllic setting, inviting rest and contemplation. Climbing its summit offers the opportunity to enjoy a superb view of the city and the chapels of the islet of Panagia. Hiking enthusiasts will find their account by taking the route of the Vikos Gorge, one of the most captivating in Greece. Connecting the villages of Monodentri and Vikos, this six-hour route allows you to cross the Vicos-Aoos National Park and admire the full extent of its beauty. A splendid mineral setting awaits visitors who will also have the opportunity to discover impressive flora. The place offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes such as the Timfi Mountains.  

Souvenirs to take in your suitcase: Greek herbs and spices, olive oil, beauty products from the Greek brand Korres and wooden objects. 


The Canary Islands, the volcanic jewel of Spain


Near the Moroccan coast is one of the most fascinating places in Spain: the Canary Islands. Composed of seven main islands with distinct personalities, this archipelago shines not only with a mild climate all year round but also with breathtaking volcanic landscapes.   

The must-sees: Undoubtedly the most famous island of the archipelago, Tenerife seduces with its authentic landscapes highlighting a raw and preserved nature. Among its treasures are the majestic cliffs bordered by the ocean of the Los Gigante's site, the colonial city with a thousand cultural riches, La Laguna or the beautiful setting of the Parque Nacional del Teide, one of the largest caldera in the world. The island of Lanzarote also offers a breathtaking spectacle with its lunar landscapes characterized by black earth covered with dried lava flows. For an unusual visit, head to Timanfaya National Park, a 5,000-hectare volcanic site. Lovers of botany will love to walk in the Jardín de Cactus which includes 1,400 varieties of this famous succulent. The second largest island in the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura surprises with its arid landscapes with flamboyant hues that earned it the nickname "red island". It is home to the mountain of Tindaya, considered sacred, the reserve of 3,000 animals Oasis Park, and the dunes of Corralejo. Located between Tenerife and Fuerteventura, the island of Gran Canaria is not to be missed under any circumstances. With its beautiful beaches, cliffs, and natural panoramas, it lends itself to a variety of activities such as hiking or catamaran cruises.  

Souvenirs to take with you in your suitcase: Olivine jewelry, painted wooden decorations, aloe vera products, palm syrup, and cane juice. 


Piedmont, a land of contrasts in northern Italy

A region of a thousand faces, nestled at the foot of the Alps, Piedmont appeals as much to thrill-seekers with its high mountains as to fans of the Dolce Vita thanks to its lakes, vineyards, and towns and villages with great gastronomic wealth.  

The must-sees: A stay in Piedmont is an opportunity to travel through Lake Maggiore to discover the Borromean Islands. They consist of the Isola Madre, known for its park hosting various peacocks, the Isola Superiore, a fishing village with authentic charm, and the Isola Bella where stands a splendid palace surrounded by an Italian garden. More confidential and narrow but no less pretty, Lake Orta is a treasure of the region with its romantic setting and picturesque villages including Orta San Giulio, a village that has retained its medieval influences, and Legro, renowned for its colorful murals. The cultural wonders of Piedmont also shine in the Sacri Monti, a historic hilltop site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. An ode to spirituality, art, and nature, it brings together superb religious places built between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, highly appreciated today by Piedmontese and tourists.  The bon vivant will go to the wine area of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato where Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, and Asti spumante wines are produced, making sure to pass through the city of Alba, famous for not only its wine production but also white truffles. It is also the birthplace of the mythical Nutella spread!  

Souvenirs to take with you in your suitcase: Chocolate, chestnuts, Pastiglie Leone candies, and bottles of wine. 

Whichever destination you choose for your next spring trip, make sure you leave well-equipped! To do this, the Hybrid Luggage will be your best ally. Equipped with an integrated vacuum bag, this innovative luggage saves up to 50% more storage space. The opportunity to travel with a light mind, and a suitcase full of business!

Berlin, Germany 

The German capital, considered by some to be the capital of Europe, is a multicultural metropolis, a clever combination of glam and underground. Explore the vibrant culture, surrender to the smells and flavors of gastronomy and immerse yourself in fascinating history.

Berlin's energy is staggering and it's one of the best destinations in spring.

To see: The Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, Berlin Wall

Pro tips: Take advantage of the fact that the points of interest are central enough to visit on foot, by bike, or by public transport.

Sardinia 

Its turquoise water, its white sand, its wild nature... Sardinia is the kind of place that immediately provokes love at first sight. No stress or hustle and bustle that can be found on the continent, but always the beautiful music of the Italian language to the ears and the delight of one of the best cuisines of southern Europe.

To see: Costa Smeralda, Cave of Neptune, Arcipelago de La Maddalena National Park, Tomb of the Giants

Pro tips: don't forget your swimsuit or flip-flops (or your sneakers if you prefer)


Chamonix, France 



Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Chamonix is a famous ski resort in the French Alps that welcomes you all year round with its breathtaking landscapes. A destination where people come from all over Europe.

To see: Mont Blanc, Le Brévent, Aiguille du Midi, Tramway Mont Blanc

Pro tip: Check the weather before heading to Chamonix, it's changeable.

Nov 24, 2022

The most beautiful tourist places in the New Year celebrations 2023

November 24, 2022 0 Comments

 The most beautiful tourist places in the New Year's celebrations 2023, with the approach of the New Year 2023, we see that many people are looking to travel outside the country to celebrate Christmas and New Year's Eve, and it is worth noting that there are many places to celebrate the New Year all over the world, whether in Arab countries or foreign countries, and there are many people who are looking for special places to spend New Year's Eve, through the Internet, in order to book their tickets, travel abroad, and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and ways to celebrate the New Year 2023.



1- Reykjavik in Iceland 2023

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and is considered one of the most wonderful places to celebrate New Year's Eve, where many celebrations are held, especially in the areas covered by ice and folkloric dances that the locals are famous for in this area, in addition to launching fireworks that shine colored lights in the sky of the city, specifically we suggest you go to Perlan, which has a wonderful view of the city and has a lot of drinks, food, and dance.

2- Berlin in Germany 2023

Germany is characterized as a wonderful and beautiful country, which has the famous city of Berlin in the world for its beauty, as about a million people from around the world come to it in the New Year 2023 celebrations, because it contains fireworks, delicious foods, various drinks, and erected tents, as well as playing many musical pieces, and it is distinguished to mention that the celebration at the Brandenburg Gate is the largest celebration in the world.

There is also a special race that starts in Brandenburg and ends at the Berliner Dome.


3- Valparaiso in Chile 2023

The festivities in this city start from the twenty-eighth to the thirty-first of December and may contain the largest New Year's shows and manifestations in Latin America and may vary between dazzling fireworks shows and dance parties that continue until sunrise and in which more than a million people go to the sandy beaches and in order to enjoy good luck in the new year we advise you to do what the locals do with them.

4- London UK 2023

New Year's celebrations in London differ from other cities, as the celebration ends on board a wonderful and distinctive ship in the River Thames and enjoy the tranquility and beautiful atmosphere, which also has some different activities from fireworks and musical performances, and it is distinctive to mention that London begins with the New Year's parade at noon, which includes many acrobatics, dancers and various music.

5- Bratislava in Slovakia 2023

This city dates back to the Middle Ages in the Slovak capital, and about ten thousand people go to it on New Year's Day, where they want to join concerts and proms in open spaces, along with fireworks that appear over the Danube River, and the squares may contain very large screens that broadcast live New Year's celebrations in various capitals in the world, in addition to that, they use a certain tradition to chase the negative energy of the past year.

6-Dubai in the United Arab Emirates 2023

Dubai is considered one of the best and most prominent places to spend New Year's Eve, as it is one of the most important tourist destinations in the entire world, as it relies on wonderful fireworks, delicious food, stunning views on the Gulf shore and the decorations of the Burj Khalifa, in addition to that some hotels offer very wonderful musical shows suitable for families and friends, which is why tourists come to them from all over the world.


7- New Year in Bahamas 2023

The Bahamas has many fun hotels to spend New Year's Eve such as the Grand Lucien Hotel, Atlantic, and Stella Maris, and may hold private parties, but the locals organize Jean Cano, a musical dance carnival with an African tradition.

8- New Year at Niagara Falls in Canada 2023

Niagara Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in North America, where a very special celebration of the New Year is held in Canada, where you can enjoy watching fireworks and listening to wonderful music, as well as skiing activities to wait for the countdown to the beginning of the new year.

9- New Year in Vienna Austria 2023

The city of Vienna, Austria is known as the city of beauty and romance, and with the approach of the New Year, it turns into a large square equipped with the finest ways of celebration, which starts from mid-November until the last day in December, and the celebration is a ceremony of acquaintance between young people and girls in their average age, which is adolescence, and one of the forms of celebration is also the presence of popular foods such as ginger baked goods.

 10-Hong Kong New Year in China 2023

The city of Hong Kong is one of the most prominent places where fireworks displays are held, as it is characterized by colored radiant lights that start at eight o'clock. The Chinese people may practice traditional methods of celebration, which date back thousands of years, which are lighting lamps with red light and beating drums in the streets. This holiday may affect the hearts of Chinese farmers, as they depend on eating from the bounties of the earth and making a large table for dinner on this day, and the older ones are given Among them to the little ones Eid in small envelopes in red.


11-Christmas in Sydney in Australia 2023

The city of Sydney, Australia, is distinguished in the celebration of the New Year by doing marine concerts, where more than a million people around the world join it, and it allows a very great opportunity for sea lovers to enjoy such an atmosphere, in addition to that the streets are decorated with lights and colors that express Christmas, so we suggest you visit Sydney.

12-Christmas at Times Square in New York 2023

The celebration of Christmas in New York is an important event, as it is considered one of the largest and most famous events in the world, as more than a million people go to this city, while more than a billion people watch this event from different countries of the world, as people may wait for the huge ball to land in Times Square along with the fireworks that light up the east coast of the United States.


13-Niagara Falls in Canada 2023

Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls receives about forty thousand people from different countries of the world, where fun parties, eating and drinking, a lot of recreational activities and fireworks shows may appear a very wonderful view, which the waterfalls with fireworks that shine in the sky.


14-New Year celebrations in Barcelona in Spain 2023

Barcelona is one of the most important cities in Europe, as it celebrates it on New Year's Day, and it is characterized by several advantages, including the warm average weather at this time compared to the rest of Europe, and it celebrates Christmas by decorating trees and placing colored lights on them and gifts, and you can buy Christmas decorations from the city of Fiera de Santa, where it includes hundreds of stalls.