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- ParksvilleEstablished in 1910, Parksville is one of Canada's most popular summer destinations for families. Everyone loves Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, with its beaches, tidal flats and pools, wildlife, and campgrounds; and several other provincial parks are within half an hour's drive. Follow Vancouver Island's Highway 19 (Island Highway) to reach nearby Qualicum Beach and the Comox Valley.Read more
- VancouverWhat happens when a "gassy" Englishman rows into town feeling thirsty? A pub is born. And from that a city—in this case Vancouver. Though the pubs are plentiful, food and drink aren’t the only things to take in during your trip. In its 150 years, Vancouver has grown into a cosmopolitan city nestled in the great outdoors. Enjoy the snow-capped mountains, waterfront forests, cityside beaches, Olympic history and the world’s highest suspension bridge. Hipsters welcome. (Don’t worry, they don’t bite.)Read more
- VictoriaIt's still one of the most British cities in North America, but there's more to Victoria than tearooms, antique shops and galleries (though there are plenty of those). Driven by the younger generation, the city has sprouted a collection of cool shops, authentic coffee bars and unique restaurants. It also has more cycling routes than any other Canadian city, providing a great way to explore the picturesque location (and avoid an afternoon of antique shopping).Read more
- San Juan Islands
Start your Pacific Northwest vacation in style, with a seaplane or ferry ride to the San Juan Islands from Seattle. It’s the ultimate way to take in the beauty of this region that Mother Nature has so abundantly blessed. You have a choice of three alluring islands – Lopez, the most rural, a mix of rolling farmland and beaches; Orcas, the largest of the San Juan Islands and replete with verdant mountains and placid lakes; and San Juan Island, where vibrant Friday Harbour welcomes ferry and seaplane guests and offers an array of charming accommodations and gourmet eateries.
Whether it’s whale-watching and sea kayaking, touring an art gallery or browsing a local farmers’ market, the San Juan Islands offer pleasing diversions for every age and interest. For the best chance to view orca whales and other sea life, plan your trip between April and September – a number of tour operators are available throughout the islands. Rev up your energy level with biking tours through rolling meadows and farmland, go birding on San Juan Island, hike the region’s modest mountains – offering outstanding vistas from the top – or go charter fishing for the day. Other favourites include hiking to Lime Kiln Lighthouse on San Juan Island, taking a scenic flight over the area, attending an outdoor summer concert in the park and horseback riding.
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- EdmontonAs North America’s northernmost large metropolis, Edmonton is a fascinating study in contrasts — a vibrant urban centre in the heart of the wilderness. It’s a city that’s never been afraid to do things a little differently, as visitors discover through close encounters with free-roaming bison, a shopping mall that spans more than 48 city blocks, and a dynamic arts and culture scene that embraces more than 40 annual festivals, including the continent’s biggest and wildest Fringe Theatre Festival.Read more
- TorontoWe've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theatre, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.Read more
- Puerto VallartaDozens of nightclubs, hundreds of restaurants and some of Mexico's best beaches await you in Puerto Vallarta. The original colonial town still shines through an endless selection of shopping, art galleries, water and land activities, and hotels. Walk the malecon (boardwalk) and just try to take it all in.Read more
- OttawaOttawa is a compact, clean, cleverly planned centre of culture and politics. And it's an ideal choice for a weekend getaway. Start downtown at the architecturally stunning National Gallery of Canada, and don't miss the Canadian Nature Museum and the National Aviation Museum. Rideau Canal offers boating in the summer and ice-skating in the winter. Gatineau Park attracts cyclists and walkers, while Byward Market blends old and new Ottawa.Read more
- MontrealMontreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavour. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.Read more
- Halifaxtravellers say Halifax is best seen on foot, so park the car and start walking. Immerse yourself in Halifax's rich history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and be sure to survey the city from the 18th-century Citadel National Historic Site. Then walk into any of Halifax's great bars and restaurants and catch some live music to round out your day.Read more
- Riviera MayaStretching from the fishing village of Puerto Morelos to the biosphere reserve of Sian Ka'an, the Mayan Riviera offers an unforgettable Caribbean coastline experience. Divers and snorkelers will be dazzled by the wrecks of Xcaret and the Puerto Morelos reef. Use a zip line to descend into the sacred subterranean caverns of LabnaHa Eco Park, where you can snorkel an underground river under a canopy of stalactites. The nearby Tulum Monkey Sanctuary will put you in a playful mood.Read more
- Cayo CocoCayo Coco, an island just north of mainland Cuba, has some of the world’s most gorgeous beaches—think superfine white sand and shallow, clear water. It’s popular with European travelers seeking a sunny escape at one of the island’s beach-side resorts. Snorkeling and diving are fantastic.Read more
- CubaU.S. citizens still need to jump through a few hoops to visit Cuba, but as visitors from around the world know, this island offers some amazing opportunities for cultural exchange. Havana is a mix of old-world architecture and of-the-moment culture. Head out of the capital city to the small town of Trinidad to see more Spanish colonial architecture. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a fantastic home base for a visit to the Valley of the Sugar Mills, a pocket of land that formerly served as the centre of Cuba’s sugar industry.Read more
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- Some of the best hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo are:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- These hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo generally allow pets:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- These hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo have free parking:Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- Here are some popular hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo that offer air conditioning:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- Wheelchair access is available at these popular hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- These hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo have a bar or lounge available on the premises:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- Popular hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo that have a refrigerator include:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- A front desk is staffed 24 hours per day at these hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
- Housekeeping services are available at the following hotels with restaurants in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Best Western Dorchester Hotel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5Days Inn by Wyndham Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.5/5