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NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a peaceful escape with historic sites, delightful dining, and stunning natural beauty.
NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal just an hour from the city.
NYC food
fromOnlyInYourState
23 hours ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town Is One of the Most Charming in New York

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal.
NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a peaceful escape with historic sites, delightful dining, and stunning natural beauty.
NYC food
fromAol
1 day ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal just an hour from the city.
NYC food
fromOnlyInYourState
23 hours ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town Is One of the Most Charming in New York

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
19 hours ago

Mont-Sainte-Anne, QC, Set to Start the Resort's Biggest Infrastructure Investment in Nearly 40 Years - SnowBrains

Mont-Sainte-Anne is set to receive a CAD 100 million investment to revitalize its infrastructure and reclaim its status as Eastern Canada's top ski resort.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

Northeast Pickering development decision delayed for further consultations with First Nations | CBC News

Pickering council deferred a decision on developing 1,600 hectares of land for more consultation with First Nations groups.
Brooklyn
fromThumbwind
1 day ago

The History of Park Island Michigan - When Lake Orion Offered the Thrill of Coney Island in Michigan (1901-1933)

Park Island was a major summer destination in Michigan from the late 1800s to the 1920s, featuring various attractions and accessible by boat.
Skiing
fromThe Walrus
3 days ago

A New Sled Dog Race in the Yukon Tries to Save a Fading Sport | The Walrus

The Yukon Odyssey is a new 100-mile sled dog race aimed at revitalizing the declining sport of long-distance sled racing.
#toronto
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
5 days ago

I Visited Bermuda and Never Went to the Beach-Here's Why an Off-season Trip Is Worth It

Bermuda offers a unique winter experience with rich culture and activities beyond beach time.
#canadian-agriculture
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

A call to leadership

Collaboration in Canadian agriculture is essential to address existential threats and ensure effective policy solutions for food production.
fromRealagriculture
1 month ago
Agriculture

New movement - Let's Grow Canada - intended as an "open door" to Canadian agriculture and food

Let's Grow Canada is a long-term movement to rebuild pride in Canadian agriculture and reconnect Canadians to their food system as a foundation for sector growth.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

A call to leadership

Collaboration in Canadian agriculture is essential to address existential threats and ensure effective policy solutions for food production.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
2 days ago

Rum Before Breakfast? How a Tropical Spirit Took Hold of New Brunswick | The Walrus

Rum was a cheap and plentiful alcoholic beverage in early Canada, significantly consumed by colonists and Indigenous people.
fromSnowBrains
3 days ago

Owl's Head, QC, Report: Vertical Magic, Tucked Into the Eastern Townships - SnowBrains

Owl's Head has officially joined the Indy Pass, a fantastic news for Townships locals and travelers alike. It remains fiercely independent since Fred Korman opened it in 1965 with just three lifts.
Snowboarding
Boston food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I visited friends in a small town in Maine and found a hidden gem I'd travel to again and again

Belfast, Maine is an underrated travel destination with rich maritime history and local culture, ideal for city escapes.
#milton
Travel
fromAol
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromIslands
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine - Islands

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic river views, parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromAol
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Travel
fromIslands
1 week ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine - Islands

Milton, New York, offers a relaxing escape with scenic river views, parks, breweries, and easy access from New York City.
Washington DC
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Oshawa's restrictions on events at Memorial Park 'not fair,' say concerned groups, residents | CBC News

New restrictions on events at Oshawa's Memorial Park were upheld, limiting gatherings to memorial ceremonies and performing arts, causing community backlash.
#ottawa-67s
fromPuck Prose
1 week ago
LA Kings

Ottawa's reward for one of their best seasons yet? 3rd place in the East and a series with the Frontenacs

Ottawa 67's improved significantly in the 2025-26 season but face a tough playoff matchup against Kingston Frontenacs.
fromPuck Prose
2 months ago
Canada news

A brief history of the Ottawa 67's - Gatineau Olympiques rivalry and a preview for this year's encounter

The OHL's Ottawa 67's and QMJHL's Gatineau Olympiques renew their inter-league 'Battle of the Ottawa River' series with games in Ottawa and Gatineau.
LA Kings
fromPuck Prose
1 week ago

Ottawa's reward for one of their best seasons yet? 3rd place in the East and a series with the Frontenacs

Ottawa 67's improved significantly in the 2025-26 season but face a tough playoff matchup against Kingston Frontenacs.
fromPuck Prose
2 months ago
Canada news

A brief history of the Ottawa 67's - Gatineau Olympiques rivalry and a preview for this year's encounter

Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Easter Weekend 2026: What's open and closed in Toronto | CBC News

Easter weekend in Toronto will see mixed weather, with closures for many grocery stores and public facilities on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Canada news
fromPuck Prose
6 days ago

Montreal taking steps towards hosting an outdoor NHL game

Montreal Canadiens plan to build a temporary stadium for outdoor games by the 2028-29 NHL season.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Policy Brief: Agriculture R&D through a critical infrastructure lens

Canada's public agricultural research infrastructure has declined significantly, with reduced AAFC funding shifting away from essential research site operations and maintenance.
LA Kings
fromPuck Prose
2 weeks ago

OHL expansions gaining momentum, with Chatham-Kent and Cornwall entering the discussion

The OHL is actively exploring expansion into Vaughan, Chatham-Kent, and Cornwall, with preliminary discussions underway and arena infrastructure being developed.
Women in technology
fromRealagriculture
3 weeks ago

Changing conversations highlight evolving role of women in agriculture

The Advancing Women in Agriculture Conference has evolved to address mental health, resiliency, and workplace challenges, reflecting decades of progress in recognizing women's contributions to agriculture.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Walrus
3 weeks ago

I Saw the Best and Worst of Humanity in Tumbler Ridge | The Walrus

School shootings have become a horrific reality requiring safety protocols, with students now trained for mass shooting scenarios despite schools being intended as safe spaces.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago

Mont Sutton, Quebec, Report: Easy Like Sunday Morning - SnowBrains

Life is hectic with family commitments, but fresh snow and a day of riding provide a much-needed escape.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

Ford, Carney, Chow to spend $3B on Waterfront East LRT in Toronto | CBC News

The federal, provincial, and municipal governments will invest $3 billion in the Waterfront East Light-Rail Transit line in Toronto.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

When I leave, part of me stays': why Scarborough's youth won't turn their backs on the seaside town they love

Scarborough teenagers prioritize earning money immediately over waiting for inheritance, reflecting distinct cultural values shaped by their working-class coastal community compared to more affluent regions.
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

Toronto's Best Family-Friendly Hotels, Tested by a Local Parent

The Bloor-Yorkville corridor gets a lot of attention for its shopping, but for families, it's the Royal Ontario Museum around the corner, smooth subway access, leafy streets for stroller walks, and density of good cafés that make it the neighborhood worth settling into.
London
Portland
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

A Wintry Utopia in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom

Vermont's West Glover region attracts idealistic residents who pursue artisanal livelihoods, exemplified by maple syrup producers maintaining traditional sugaring practices for decades.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

One of New York's Most Charming Cities Is Just 2 Hours From NYC-With Colonial History, a Cute Downtown, and Hudson Views

Kingston, New York, combines historic charm with modern attractions, making it a top destination in the Hudson Valley.
fromAdirondack Explorer
4 weeks ago

Could a bike trail link NYC to the heart of the Adirondacks?

If you could have a trail that went through Warren County and connected with a trail that goes up to Tahawus, then you could connect that to the Albany trail, and you could go all the way from New York City on a multi purpose trail into the heart of the Adirondacks, which would be pretty cool.
Bicycling
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Toronto youth are struggling to find work. Here's why | CBC News

Youth unemployment has surged, with young job seekers facing increased competition and insecurity in finding stable employment.
Wine
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Canada's Only 'Desert' Is Also One of Its Most Exciting Wine Regions-Here's How to Explore It

The Oliver-Osoyoos corridor in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley produces distinctive Canadian wines due to its unique desert climate, dramatic temperature swings, and diverse soils.
fromTheLeafsNation
1 month ago

3 takeaways from Leafs-Senators: A brutal showing in Battle of Ontario further underscores need to sell

It was embarrassing to be honest with you. We have to have more pride in our play. - Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs captain, post-game
Toronto Maple Leafs
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Ford government expanding BYOB rules to cultural, outdoor events | CBC News

Ontario is expanding BYOB alcohol permits to cultural and community outdoor events like farmers markets, movie screenings, and festivals, starting this spring.
#heated-rivalry
Canada news
fromQueerty
1 month ago

Want to book the Heated Rivalry cottage? There's a catch you need to know about - Queerty

The Heated Rivalry cottage in Muskoka, Canada is fully booked on Airbnb until February 2028 due to overwhelming demand following the show's November release.
Canada news
fromQueerty
1 month ago

Want to book the Heated Rivalry cottage? There's a catch you need to know about - Queerty

The Heated Rivalry cottage in Muskoka, Canada is fully booked on Airbnb until February 2028 due to overwhelming demand following the show's November release.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Where the Interstate Ends: Vermont's Northeast Kingdom

Vermont actually resembles California - not because of its beaches but due to its distinct regions. For example, Burlington correlates to the Bay Area. And in the Northeast Kingdom, where I grew up, we classified everything below White River Junction as 'Southern Vermont.' Down there, half the towns seem to channel Boston or New York City, kind of like Santa Barbara to L.A., which makes the Kingdom something like Humboldt County - rural and spectacular, with a recalcitrant outlaw streak.
Travel
Toronto
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Toronto will draw thousands of visitors during World Cup but local residents have concerns | CBC News

Toronto residents near BMO Field raise concerns about FIFA World Cup impacts including traffic, litter, transit changes, and safety while expressing excitement about hosting the international event.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

70-year-old Humber yacht club set for closure gets another chance to address concerns | CBC News

Toronto Humber Yacht Club receives reprieve from closure to address environmental and community concerns before lease renewal decision in June.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

Sorry, No Americans Can Score More Than 7/14 In This Canadian Desserts Trivia Quiz

Fourteen iconic Canadian desserts tied to national culture are shown for photographic identification and cultural recognition.
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Ski Big3 Trip Report: Lake Louise, Mt. Norquay, & the Town of Banff, Alberta - SnowBrains

If you've never driven into Banff, it's a sensory overload. Razor-edged peaks reminiscent of the Italian Dolomites, glacier-carved valleys that echo Yosemite, and a constant play of light and shadow that shifts with every bend in the road. Photos don't do it justice.
Snowboarding
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

In Newfoundland, chefs, foragers, and entrepreneurs are nurturing the Canadian province's culinary roots-and planting new seeds while they're at it.

Life in Newfoundland is tied to the sea. For nearly 500 years, people here pulled a seemingly endless supply of Atlantic cod from the waters of the Grand Banks, then one of the world's richest fishing grounds. But by the early 1990s, industrial bottom trawlers had decimated cod stocks, and in 1992, the Canadian government instituted a moratorium on cod fishing, devastating the industry and ending a long-standing way of life.
Canada news
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I've lived in and visited so many of America's biggest cities, but these 6 small towns have really won me over

Small towns near major US cities offer a more relaxed, rewarding alternative to the stress and congestion of large metropolitan areas.
fromsnowbrains.com
1 month ago

Mont Sutton, Quebec, Report: Mille Fois Merci, Oncle Bob!

Mont Sutton has been part of this landscape since 1960, when Real Boulanger cut the first trails through the woods with a deliberate philosophy: keep the runs narrow, leave the trees, follow the mountain's natural fall line. Considered the pioneer of glade skiing in Eastern Canada, Boulanger was inducted into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame in 2019.
Snowboarding
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Ontario to consolidate 36 conservation authorities into 9 | CBC News

Ontario will consolidate its 36 conservation authorities into nine across the province. Environment Minister Todd McCarthy says there will be no job losses as a result. He says the province listened to feedback after several town halls and 14,000 comments on its plan, which initially proposed having seven conservation authorities.
Canada news
National Hockey League
fromESPN.com
1 month ago

Hockey, beers and the boys: On tour with 'Shoresy' star Jared Keeso

Shoresy Classic drew nearly 70,000 fans, raised over $100,000 for NHL alumni charities, and featured the fictional Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs playing NHL alumni.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 weeks ago

Ford muses about filling in part of Toronto waterfront for new convention centre | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering filling part of Toronto's waterfront to build a massive new convention centre, citing the current Metro Toronto Convention Centre as inadequate for the city's needs.
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

The Flag | The Walrus

A flag is certain the wind admires it -the breeze flaunting it so its crowns, leaves, crosses, bands of colour, or stars float in air, ready to be honoured, deferred to. In turn the flag at times pats the wind streaming past, confirming they stand together, believing the wind thinks of itself as Tunisian wind orAmerican wind. To people who live under the flag open in its glory, or relaxed against
World politics
Canada news
fromRealagriculture
1 month ago

Farm groups call for pause on planned Alto high-speed rail line

Canadian farm organizations are calling for suspension of the Alto high-speed rail project, citing threats to productive farmland in Ontario and Quebec that generates $51 billion annually to the provincial economy.
Renovation
fromRemodelista
1 month ago

Coming to the Cabin: A Canadian Coveside House by Earth to People, Available for Stays - Remodelista

A renovated 525-square-foot Canadian cabin blends salvaged West Coast materials, custom furniture, and economical design into a cozy seaside hideaway available to rent.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Alex Scott meets Olivia Smith to Eat & Yap about Canada, Jamaica and more

Olivia Smith rose rapidly to become the women's game's first seven-figure player and shares her Canadian and Caribbean food traditions alongside her footballing journey.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

When the Forest Sings Back: Human Perches in Quebec - Yanko Design

Picture yourself standing on a small platform in the middle of a Quebec forest, balancing on what feels like an oversized bird perch. The moment your weight settles, something magical happens. A bird call rings out, blending seamlessly into an ethereal soundtrack that seems to rise from the forest itself. Welcome to Human Perches, the latest installation from Montreal design studio Daily tous les jours that's making us rethink how we experience nature.
Design
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

They found Indigenous ancestral remains on their property. They say doing the right thing shouldn't cost them | CBC News

A couple's property renovation in Ontario halted after discovering ancestral Indigenous remains, potentially costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars in unexpected expenses.
National Hockey League
fromPuck Prose
2 months ago

What is Hockey Day in Canada? A breakdown of the next event on the NHL's calendar

Hockey Day in Canada returns for its 25th edition, featuring four nationally televised games with Canadian teams, Moncton hosting, and cultural and community features.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I moved to a walkable city on an island in Canada. Despite a few drawbacks, living here feels close to perfect.

Growing up in the midsize city of Vancouver, Canada, I always dreamed of living in a big metropolis - a cultural hub where something was always going on, with endless places to explore. For a while, I did. When I started dating a Brit, I moved to his hometown of Birmingham, England, the second-largest city in the UK population-wise, with over a million residents.
Miscellaneous
Food & drink
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I've traveled all over North America, but there's just one place I'd move to in a heartbeat

Montreal's vibrant nightlife, diverse culinary scene, walkability, and welcoming atmosphere create a deep sense of belonging, though visa and residency rules complicate relocation.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Calabogie Peaks Resort, ON, Report: Bluebird Skies and Perfect Snow - SnowBrains

Ontario offers abundant, sometimes-overlooked skiing and snowboarding opportunities, including resorts like Calabogie Peaks and hidden former hills like Devil's Elbow.
Canada news
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Canada Water pool reopens after maintenance woes

Southwark Aquatics Swimming Club reopened at Canada Water Leisure Centre after a four-month closure caused by maintenance issues with temperature and air quality control systems.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Ford says roads accessing mineral-rich Ring of Fire will be completed years ahead of schedule | CBC News

Ontario will begin constructing access roads to the Ring of Fire in 2024, with completion targeted for November 2031, expected to create 70,000 jobs and generate $22 billion in economic value over 30 years.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Policy Brief: Food as a soft power - positioning Canada for the years ahead

Food and agriculture are being weaponized through tariffs and export controls that disrupt markets and harm Canadian exporters.
fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Kimberly Earls set to lead the Rural Ontario Institute

Most recently, she served as the executive director of the South Central Ontario Regional (SCOR) Economic Development Commission, a regional organization representing the counties of Brant, Elgin, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Oxford. In this role, she oversaw strategic planning, board governance, stakeholder engagement, and the execution of high impact initiatives. In addition to her executive leadership, Earls teaches part-time at Fanshawe College and holds a Master of Public Administration from Western University.
Agriculture
Canada news
fromRealagriculture
1 month ago

A noticeable shift in Ottawa toward unleashing the economy, observes Grain Growers chair

Grain Growers of Canada representatives met with federal officials to advocate for agricultural research investment, trade infrastructure improvements, continuous trade engagement, and supply chain reliability modernization.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame names five inductees

Senator Robert Black, Dr. Helen Fisher, Scott Graham, Percy Hodgetts and Brian O'Connor will be inducted into the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2026.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

Mont Rigaud, Quebec, Report: Tapping Into Indy Pass Expansion in Eastern Canada - SnowBrains

Stolen passports and the flu delayed an early-season snowboard start while anticipation grows for Jay Peak and expanded Indy Pass access across eastern Canada.
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Mont Habitant, Quebec, Report: Ancient Peaks and New Paradigms - SnowBrains

While most are familiar with the world-class Mont Tremblant, the route there is dotted with independent resorts-each with a distinct vibe-that light up the Laurentians ( Les Laurentides ) like constellations against an ancient sky. These ranges offer something different than towering peaks: intimate terrain steeped in character. They tease the eye, spark the imagination, and possess a certain magic for producing champion skiers and snowboarders. Their ancient geology creates a singular landscape of rolling, forested hills and tight tree runs that feel worlds away from the mega-resorts.
Snowboarding
Travel
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

The Strange Grief of Watching Our Vacation Towns Grow Up

Vacation towns evoke nostalgia but are changing rapidly due to development, overtourism, climate effects, and social media exposure, causing communal grief.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I've Visited Vermont for 20 Years and This Is Its Most Underrated Town-With a Historic Creamery and Green Mountain Charm

Grafton, Vermont is a small, picture-perfect village preserved intentionally for historic charm, offering local cheese, nature attractions, and a peaceful off-the-grid atmosphere.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Quaint Coastal Town Is a Best-kept Secret in Massachusetts

Newburyport, a quaint coastal town shaped by centuries of maritime life, is a hidden gem in Massachusetts. Set at the mouth of the Merrimack River, and not far from the New Hampshire border, it carries an easy, unforced charm. Here, fishermen still bring in the day's catch and the ocean influences everyday life. Shops are made for and by the locals, the bakeries feel comforting, and vast, unspoiled beaches line the coastline.
#cottage-culture
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Family Day, Olympics, Valentine's: Here's what's open for Toronto's long weekend | CBC News

A long weekend is finally upon us and it's bound to be a busy one with the Olympics, Valentine's Day and Family Day. The holiday weekend comes just as daytime temperatures slowly warm up into the positive degrees after weeks of brutal winter weather. If you're planning ahead to celebrate or break free from your winter hibernation, here's a list of what's open and closed on the holiday Monday.
Canada news
Canada news
fromSocial Media Explorer
2 months ago

Matt Oldford Nova Scotia: Building Quality, Vision, and Community Growth - Social Media Explorer

Matt Oldford in Nova Scotia combines construction expertise and financial acumen to deliver integrity-focused, long-term value and quality craftsmanship in development projects.
Canada news
fromThe Globe and Mail
2 months ago

Downtown Ottawa businesses eager for return of federal public servants

Hybrid work and federal staffing cuts have reduced downtown Ottawa office lunchtime traffic, hurting small businesses that relied on public servants for customers.
Canada news
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

These Are Canada's Best Hidden-gem Ski Resorts

Canada offers highly rated, low-review ski resorts—often volunteer-run and family-owned—providing scenic, affordable, beginner-friendly, crowd-free skiing like Mount Maichen.
#heritage-preservation
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago
Canada news

The clock is ticking for some of Toronto's most historic buildings, which may be at risk of demolition | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago
Canada news

The clock is ticking for some of Toronto's most historic buildings, which may be at risk of demolition | CBC News

Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Looking to cheer on Team Canada? Join a watch party at one of these Toronto venues | CBC News

Toronto will host FanFest, mall and library watch parties, a CBC fan hub, and sports-bar events with early alcohol service during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Toronto's Little Jamaica in state of emergency' due to Eglinton-Crosstown construction: BIA | CBC News

Our identity has really been changed in Little Jamaica and it's all due to the Metrolinx construction for the last 16 years,
Canada news
Canada news
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Put Banff on Your Year-Round Travel List as a Gourmet Getaway

Banff pairs spectacular glacial scenery with a growing, refined culinary scene exemplified by Walliser Stube's famed three-cheese fondue at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

City shuts down yacht club on Humber River in Etobicoke by refusing to renew lease | CBC News

Simon Larson, spokesperson for the city, said in an email Thursday that the city, together with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, evaluated the site and decided that that a "less intensive land use would better support ecological management objectives. "The Toronto Humber Yacht Club is the only boating club located along a river. Given the erosion and flood hazards present in the Humber Valley, environmental considerations are heightened in the site the Toronto Humber Yacht Club occupied," Larson said.
Canada news
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