Vines
Think Canada is covered in snow all year? Think again! Canada’s climate is actually warm enough to sustain the production of internationally recognised wines. Mealtimes can be accompanied by a local tipple, or head to a vineyard like Inniskillin in Ontario and Mission Hill in British Columbia and taste the country’s finest wine on your way around.
Canada’s got it! If your clients are looking to experience new things, meet interesting local characters, enjoy the highest-quality food, sample local wines, beers and boutique gins, be inspired by majestic scenery, enjoy driving on well-maintained roads and be embraced by a friendly culture, Canada ticks the box. You can recommend it with confidence.
X-factor
We’ve got it covered! Come the winter months, Canada is covered in snow, so whether your client is into snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, ice-skating or snow tubing, they’re in the right place. Canada is a country whose infrastructure is geared up to cope with whatever the weather throws at it. And after a long day on the slopes, what could be better than a northern lights viewing in the snow?
At around 150 years old, Canada is a
relatively new country. Its liberal immigration laws mean new people are continually coming to its shores and it has a student population of over one million. Canada has a youthful energy like nowhere else, with buzzing cities like Montreal, Toronto and Calgary emanating positive vibes, not least from their jazz bars and clubs. If your client is looking for a slice of the good life, they’ve come to the right place.
Youthful
And breathe. Canada is the perfect place to take time out to clear the mind. Head for the waterfalls and oceans, to flourishing fields or towering mountains, or even on the green by the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa. From yoga sessions on the beach to meditation classes in a national park – whatever you do, you’re sure to return refreshed.
PICTURES: DESTINATION CANADA; FRANK PALI; SHUTTERSTOCK
Winter
Zen
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