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P.E.I.’s Bottle Houses
If you've ever wanted to visit a truly different attraction on your holidays, The Bottle Houses of Prince Edward Island certainly fit the bill.
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Vegan Chunky Vegetable Pea Soup
Feeding the holiday crowd can be a challenge, especially if you're vegan. Here's an animal-free recipe even your non-vegan friends and relatives will enjoy.
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Beginner Vegan Food Shopping
New to the vegan scene? Here are some helpful tips to help you recognize hidden animal ingredients in everyday food labels.
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Historic Louisbourg Nova Scotia
Are you a history buff? Come to Nova Scotia and tour the Fortress of Louisbourg, the largest historical reconstruction in Canada!
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New Brunswick’s Natural Wonders
Looking for the spectacular and unique? Four hundred million year old mountains, the highest tides on the planet and rare white sand dunes await you in New Brunswick.
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Celtic Colours Festival
Planning a fall vacation? Head to Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia for the Celtic Colours International Festival, a world-class celebration of cultural heritage
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Nova Scotia’s North Shore Beaches
If the seashore's your thing, you'll enjoy a beach-hopping vacation along Nova Scotia's Sunrise Trail, where you'll find the warmest ocean waters in Canada.
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Avonlea and Anne of Green Gables
Travelers from around the world flock to Prince Edward Island each year to immerse themselves in the real world setting of L.M. Montgomery's famed Anne of Green Gables.
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The Woodleigh Replicas
The Woodleigh Replicas are a slice of British history in miniature and are perhaps the most unique family attraction to be found on Prince Edward Island.
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Travelling to Newfoundland
Although Newfoundland is a part of Canada, it's a world apart from the mainland. Here are a few tips to make your journey and your visit more enjoyable.
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Relax in Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia
Lake Ainslie is one of those off-the-beaten-track destinations but one that's well worth the side trip if you're looking for natural beauty and tranquility.
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The Antigonish Highland Games
If you like music, color, pageantry and excitement, you'll find it aplenty in Nova Scotia during the Antigonish Highland Games.
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Getting to Newfoundland
One of the more popular ways of getting to Newfoundland is by ferry across the Cabot Strait, and for good reason; it's a grand experience.
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Newfoundland Nature
Where can you go to have wild birds eat right out of your hand, scoop fish from the sea in a bucket or look a moose in the eye? Where else but Newfoundland?
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Cape Spear, Newfoundland
This is the place where the day first dawns, where whales frolic and stately icebergs drift. This is Cape Spear, Newfoundland, the easternmost point in North America.
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Natural Wonders of Newfoundland
Locals claim that Wreckhouse is the second windiest place in the world, and it's not hard to believe; the winds have been known to gust in excess of 200km per hour here!
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Traditional Newfoundland Food
There's no better way to experience Newfoundland than by sampling the island's traditional foods, and there are some delicious and interesting items on the menu.
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Vacationing in Newfoundland
Newfoundland is rife with history, scenic beauty, and exotic culture. A holiday here promises excitement and experiences that simply can't be found anywhere else.
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