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TORONTO Winter is coming, and every Canadian knows what that means. For some, it s time to lace up the skates with friends. For others, it s a chance to hit the slopes and enjoy some quality apres-ski time. Maybe neither of those options are your speed. That s fine. You might prefer to go curling, or bring the whole neighbourhood together for an epic snowball fight, or just get warm and toasty enjoying food and drinks with friends. Whatever the specifics may be, we all have our preferred methods of sailing through the season of shivering. This year, though, it s going to be a little bit different.
4 of the Best Places in Canada for a Relaxing Vacation
How often do you complain of exhaustion without doing anything much about it? How many times have you felt frustrated by your long work hours without negotiating some time off? If it’s high time you planned your next vacation, Canada features some of the best destinations for some well-deserved rest and recuperation.
Canada’s allure lies in both the great outdoors and its clean metropolitan cities. Diverse cultures and magnificent landscapes make Canada an ideal destination all year round. Four of the best places for a relaxing vacation include:
Author of the article: Marie Conboy
Publishing date: Dec 14, 2020 • December 14, 2020 • 1 minute read • The famous Banff letters sign was moved into the downtown area after it caused traffic congestion due to its popularity on the Norquay road, vehicles had been parking along the shoulder and adding to traffic volume. It is now a tourist attraction for those who pose by giant letters for selfies. Photo Marie Conboy/ Postmedia. jpg, BA
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Banff will not have any events over Christmas, except for Banff & Lake Louise Tourism (BLLT)’s Christmas Lighting Trail at the Parks Canada Admin grounds for residents.
“The Town has cancelled all events and activities for New Year’s Eve as we could not host these without causing gatherings, which are not allowed by AHS,” said Jason Darrah, director of communications with the Town of Banff.