How to celebrate Canada 150 with a great Canadian vacation
How to travel Canada this summer, Globe-style
It's not too late to plan a grand Canadian adventure for your summer vacation. Canada 150 celebrations will be taking across the country in July, but countless adventures and wonders await all season long. Here are some ideas for exploring our vast back yard, hand-picked by Travel Editor Domini Clark
DOMINI CLARK
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FAMILY-FRIENDLY IDEAS
At the Barkerville Historic Town and Park in B.C., families can watch historical re-enactments.
Sugar Beach: What makes it unique? For starters, it’s the world’s first intentional industrial beach, bringing together Toronto’s commercial past, metropolitan present and limitless future. Then there are the two acres of sand, its location equidistant from a college and a sugar factory, pink umbrellas and 150 recumbent white Muskoka chairs. – Bert Archer
Moraine Lake in Banff National Park is just one of many breathtaking places you can experience using a 2017 Parks Canada Discovery Pass, now available for free.
A tasting flight of beer that includes from right to left Life, Sunshine, Naturtrb and Merckx served with the house charcuterie board at 33 Acres Brewing Company in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
Artists negotiate the sale of their work in the dining area of Skwachays Lodge in Vancouver on April 9, 2015. Yvonne Lai, left, of the Urban Aboriginal gallery, negotiates with artists Grant Pauls and Terrence Cambell over some of their artwork.