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Things to Do in Canada 180
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Did you know? Nunavut Day, celebrated on July 9th, marks the official birth of Canada's youngest territory, established in 1999. This holiday honours the rich culture, resilient spirit, and enduring history of the Inuit people who call Nunavut home.
Speaking of Nunavut Day, it was yesterday! Although it’s not an easy place to explore, it is home to some fascinating natural attractions, stunning landscapes, and very interesting history and culture.
We’ve only been there once but we can’t wait to go back. So without further ado, enjoy the 180th edition of the Weekly Goose.
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While we haven’t spent much time up in Nunavut yet, we did visit in 2019 during an Adventure Canada cruise from Nunavut to Greenland. It’s incredibly beautiful and we can’t wait to return.
Beaver Bites
From airline mechanics to pilots, there’s been a heckuva lot of strikes in the last year or two. Now we can add Bombardier aircraft assembly workers to that list, who are still on strike after the union rejected their latest offer. Should we start getting nervous about flying?
Camping in Canada is a beautiful experience but it can be a nightmare trying to find a spot in one of Canada’s national parks. Thankfully, Parks Canada is trying to make it a bit easier this summer.
Provincial Parks are often just as beautiful and less busy compared to some national parks. So, if that park you're eyeing is a bit busy, check out these five equally amazing alternatives to Canada’s most popular parks.
Canadians are often loved when they travel. But can people really tell us apart from Americans? Well, here are 23 tell-tale signs that someone is Canadian.
Thinking of visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame this year? Here are this year’s inductees.
We all like to save money, so when it comes to travel, here are 19 tricks for saving moola.
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Below is a video we made during our expedition cruise across Canada’s High Arctic.
Poll of the WeekHave you been to Nunavut? |