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With the looming threat of a trade war with the U.S. – not to mention a weak loonie – travellers may be looking for destinations a little closer to home. Here are some ideas to get you started.

Off the beaten track

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Brandy Pot IslandVeni Etiam/Supplied

From spending a night in a Quebec lighthouse, to searching for fossils on a Nova Scotia beach or strolling a riverbank neighbourhood in Saskatchewan, our 2024 Hidden Canada roundup features under-the-radar destinations from across the country. Read more.

Go off the grid: Learn to love winter in Manitoba’s Turtle Mountain Provincial Park. Read more.

Faced with a weaker loonie, snowbirds are weathering the economic headwinds.


For adventurers

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Yoho National ParkLouis Tremblay/Supplied

Skiing: When ski touring in the Rockies, the views are serene and dramatic at the same time. Get a guide and start skinning. Read more.

Hiking: Is hiking the 75-km West Coast Trail in B.C. difficult? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely! Read more.


For golf lovers

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The Cabot Links golf course in Inverness, N.S., and the nearby Cabot Cliffs give a dramatic view of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.Jacob Sjöman/Supplied

Teeing off: From Banff to Bear Mountain, there’s a great place to tee off in every province. See our list.

Stay and play: Why New Brunswick should be part of any East Coast golf itinerary. Read more.


For wellness

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Kingfisher Resort’s Pacific Mist Spa, in Courtenay, B.C.Kingfisher Resort’s Pacific Mist Spa

Spas: The road to wellness starts with these Canadian spas designed for serious relaxation. Read more.

Healing: Seeking healing at a cannabis wellness retreat in the woods of Ontario. Read more.


For nature lovers

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Karibu's week-long Vancouver Island tour includes days of kayaking and plenty of time for spotting wildlife.Ian Harland/karibu adventures

Enjoying wildlife: In northern Vancouver Island, a nature tour gets up close to bears and whales, while immersing visitors with people and culture. Read more.

Shuck, slurp, repeat: In Nova Scotia, discover some of the oldest oysters farms in Canada. Read more.


For water lovers

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Paddleboarding on the Trent-Severn Waterway.Lisa Gregoire/The Globe and Mail

Houseboating: Trading in a cabin rental for a houseboat on the Trent Severn waterway. Read more.

Cruising: Could the Great Lakes be the next great cruising destination? We investigate. Read more.


For style & luxury

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The Rosewood Hotel Georgia VancouverThe Rosewood Hotel Georgia

A hotel getaway: Vancouver’s refurbished Rosewood Hotel Georgia is a luxurious escape. Read more.

Quiet cabin retreat: Tucked into Nova Scotia’s Gaspereau Valley, a stylish cabin offers guests a peaceful rest. Read more.

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