Calgary
Calgary is a dynamic city located in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is the third largest city in the country and is situated between the Bow River and the Elbow River, surrounded by wide prairies. This diverse landscape also provides access to the breathtaking Canadian Rockies and the surrounding national parks, which are perfect for visits year-round due to the region's dry, continental climate.
Saint-Hippolyte
The small municipality of Saint-Hippolyte is fastened along the stunning Laurentian Mountains in Québec, Canada. Named for the celebrated 3rd-century Roman theologian, the town is only 45 kilometres north of Montreal. Visitors do not come to Saint-Hippolyte merely for its vicinity to nearby cities, but rather for its own appeal with captivating beauty, lush vegetation and snow-laden domains. Come to Saint-Hippolyte for the perfect recreational decamp.
Toronto
Toronto is an urban mosaic of cultures and ethnicities, considered to be one of the most multicultural cities in the world. It is the most heavily populated city in Canada, a cosmopolitan financial, commercial and cultural center, blending its multicultural heritage — about 80 ethnic groups speaking more than 100 languages — with urban chic. With a lot to offer in terms of culture and entertainment any time of year, Toronto is the perfect travel destination for families and solo travelers alike.
Whistler
Once a humble fishing lodge, Whistler has always captivated adventurous spirits. Nestled in the jagged ice-covered Coast Mountains of British Columbia, this vibrant resort community hosted the world during the 2010 Winter Games. Today, Whistler-Blackcomb's slopes beckon skiers and snowboarders, while its trails invite hikers and mountain bikers to explore its natural beauty. Discover the allure that transformed Whistler into an international haven for outdoor enthusiasts.