Border regulations and travel rules have been evolving (and causing confusion) every few months since the onset of the pandemic, but all of that seems to be coming to an end. As of October 1, COVID-19 testing requirements, quarantine and isolation rules, and mandatory use of the ArriveCan app are no longer in effect.
What's your favourite scary movie? Whether you're watching thrillers, sci-fi or slasher films, horror movies are a great way to kickstart the fall season and bring on the spooky vibes. What you might not know is that there are tons of horror movies that were actually filmed in Canada, and you can even visit the locations for yourself.
Summer isn't finished just yet! If you want to live out the dog days of the season getting the most summery experiences you can, this beach in Canada with tropical vibes should do the trick. Parlee Beach in Pointe-Du-Chêne, New Brunswick, has been called one of North America’s finest beaches thanks to its white sand and surprisingly warm water.
If you want to walk across huge sand dunes like the kind you'd find in Egypt, you can skip the travel time and plane ticket and visit a Canadian desert instead. Located in Saskatchewan, the Great Sandhills are an area of active desert-like sand dunes, meaning the landscape is constantly changing and shifting.