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Things to Do in Canada 185
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Did you know? Before Alberta became a province of Canada in 1905, it was a part of the Northwest Territories.
Speaking of Alberta, it’s our home province, which means we’ve explored Alberta more than anywhere in the country. From badlands and mountains to forests and prairies, there are lots of beautiful things to see and do. That’s why we’ve gone ahead and updated our provincial travel guide with 82 things to try, giving you all the inspiration you need to start exploring Alberta.
So without further ado, enjoy the 185th edition of the Weekly Goose!
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While we have many travel guides to a variety of destinations in Alberta, it all starts with our provincial guide, which features 82 things to do.
Beaver Bites
Could Canada finally get a high-speed train? Even Air Canada is joining a group bidding to build a federally-backed (ie: tax-payer dollars) high-speed train linking Montreal, Toronto, and other cities between the two most populated provinces. Air Canada could lose up to 40% of its traffic to high-frequency rail, which is probably why they want to own a piece of the pie.
Speaking of airlines, 50% of air travel complaints in Canada over the last nine months have resulted in airlines being ordered to compensate passengers.
Meanwhile, an air passenger rights group sues WestJet over its reimbursement guidelines. We’ve been hearing this a lot in Canada over the past couple of years.
From strained relations to wildfires, this is why Canada’s tourism industry is struggling to recover post-pandemic.
If you love roller coasters as much as we do, make Toronto your bucket-list destination for 2025. Canada’s Wonderland will unveil the country’s longest, tallest and fastest roller coaster next year.
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Back in 2017, we travelled around Canada for 150 days to make videos for each province and territory. Featuring parts of Jasper, Edmonton, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, and Drumheller, it serves as a perfect appetizer for the beauty of Alberta.
Just for Fun
While you won’t be able to hike these underwater mountains, we’re very happy to see another 133,017 square kilometres of marine-protected land in Canada.
Why endure the painful airport security line when you can jump in a car with friends? Here are a few tips for planning the perfect summer road trip.
With coffee beans becoming more expensive, here’s a way to save some $$$ and turn your used coffee grounds into fresh cold brew.
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