On Canada’s east coast you should make a stop at cosmopolitan Toronto to visit the enormous CN Tower that looms hundreds of metres above the city’s skyscrapers, the Kensington Market, the green Toronto Islands and the beautiful gothic revival architecture of Casa Loma. Afterwards…
Etiquette here is very similar to both the USA and Britain, but with a slightly more refined French twist. In the French speaking parts of Canada though, such as Québec, learning a little French will go a very long way with the locals, some…
The cuisine in Canada changes as much as the scenery does, but in general, you’ll find a delicious and homely mix of European influences, seafood and local ingredients. Poutine (potatoes soaked in gravy and cheese curds) is a perfect dish for Canada’s wintery weather…
If you’ve spent anytime at all in America or Britain then you’ll undoubtedly feel quite at home in Canada, especially in the English speaking majority of the country, whose formalities are generally much the same as throughout the major English speaking regions of the…
The cuisine in Canada is a homely mishmash of European influences, seafood and local ingredients. Lobster is often served simply with a bib blob of melted butter in the Atlantic provinces, while Poutine is the perfect winter dish of potatoes soaked in gravy and…