As 2024's travel season kicks off, Canadian travellers looking to explore the world might need to adjust their itineraries. New advisories from Canada highlight concerns in several beloved destinations. Popular spots like Cuba, Costa Rica, and even Iceland, now come with a cautionary note due to rising crime rates and potential natural disasters.
Climate scientists dont like surprises. It means our deep understanding of how the climate works isnt quite as complete as we need. But unfortunately, as climate change worsens, surprises and unprecedented events keep happening.
Remember when the biggest vacation worry was forgetting your sunscreen? Times have changed. As you daydream about your next escape, Canada is urging a reality check for certain hotspots. Here are some key takeaways to ensure your next journey is memorable for all the right reasons.
Montreal's December forecast is giving those who hate the cold a shimmer of hope this holiday season, but the same can't be said for those living in more rural parts of the country. In fact, almost all of the coldest places in the world are in Canada right now and one spot has temperatures dipping as low as minus 42 degrees C.