Canada Travel News 08/01/2011
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How Gros Morne National Park bewitched Lawrence Hill – The Globe and Mail
Author Lawrence Hill on the wonders of Newfoundland's Gros Morne National Park
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Searching for Newfoundland’s most scrumptious fish cake – The Globe and Mail
In search of Canada's best fish cake with travel writer Margo Pfeiff
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Toronto’s urban forests face new challenges – The Globe and Mail
Toronto’s urban forests, the smattering of ravines and groves of trees that add green to the city’s landscape of grey concrete, face a number of challenges, including demand for root space, disease, and climate change, which became most evident in this summer’s extreme heat.
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Calgary serves up eats on the streets
Calgary follows Vancouver's lead and rolls out street food carts…
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Vancouver Pride Week Festival & Parade 2011 » Vancouver Blog Miss 604
Miss 604's round-up of Pride Week 2011 activities in Vancouver
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Vancouver Pride Week — Vancouver Is Awesome
It's Pride Week in Vancouver. Here's what's happening…
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Tableau: C’est formidable
Vancouver Sun food critic Mia Stainsby has raves for the overhauled resto in the Loden Hotel in downtown Vancouver.
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Famed Photographs in Karsh Suite at Ottawa’s Fairmont Chateau Laurier — AOL Travel Canada
Canada's most famous photographer lived at the Fairmont Hotel in the 1980s. Now you can stay in his suite.
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Closet Canuck : O Canada!: Whale, sea lion and bird watching out of Steveston, British Columbia
US travel writer Sue Frause enjoys the marine life in Steveston, BC
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Toronto: ongoing summer family fun – yoyomama | yoyomama
From Yoyomama, a round-up of family-friendly summer fun in Toronto, ON.
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Is “Canadian food” the next Vancouver culinary trend? | Vancouver, Canada | Straight.com
Georgia Straight editor Carolyn Ali wonders if "Canadian food" is the next food trend in Vancouver–and what, exactly, is it?
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Deal: Sheraton Gateway Hotel at Toronto International celebrates 20th anniversary
The Sheraton Gateway Hotel opened in 1991 at Toronto International and is celebrating with a nightly rate of $91 until Sept. 4, 2011.