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Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with melting snow, blooming landscapes and improving weather, ideal for city and nature travel.
Summer (June – August): Warm and pleasant with long daylight hours, perfect for exploring cities, lakes, mountains and national parks.
Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, harvest festivals and fewer crowds.
Winter (December – February): Very cold with snow across most regions, excellent for skiing, snowboarding and winter sports


Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.
Rugged coastlines, old-growth forests and remote beaches meet boutique lodges, wildlife encounters and artisanal experiences.
A Francophone city of historic architecture, contemporary arts, gourmet dining and a vibrant multicultural identity.
A living museum of cobblestone streets, fortified walls and heritage architecture, infused with culinary traditions and seasonal charm.
A world-class mountain playground, where alpine peaks, expansive ski runs and luxury lodges meet year-round adventure, wellness escapes and vibrant village life.
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A remote, architecturally distinctive property on Fogo Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland, set within a stark, windswept landscape of ocean, cliffs and rugged shorelines. The design is rooted in local tradition with contemporary lines that frame dramatic views, and programming focuses on the natural environment and culture.. Meals showcase Newfoundland ingredients with thoughtful preparation that reflects both place and season.


A Relais & Châteaux boutique coastal retreat on Vancouver Island, where contemporary design and natural materials complement the surroundings. Its relaxed, understated spaces allow guests to enjoy the ocean views, nearby hiking trails and local culture. Dining focuses on fresh, regional ingredients, and thoughtfully designed lounges and outdoor areas offer calm spots to take in the scenery.


A remote, all‑inclusive eco‑lodge on Vancouver Island’s west coast, surrounded by temperate rainforest, mountain peaks and the tidal channels of Clayoquot Sound. The experience centres on connection to the wild landscape with guided hiking, wildlife viewing, kayaking and whale watching, alongside relaxed communal meals featuring local Pacific Northwest ingredients. Its rustic‑elegant spaces and attentive service balance outdoor adventure with comfort.


An all‑suite mountain property at the base of Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains. Spacious suites come with kitchens and living areas, and on‑site dining features locally influenced menus. Amenities include heated outdoor and indoor pools, a spa and fitness facilities, and its location places you within easy walking distance of the village, gondolas and trailheads for skiing, hiking or biking.


A remote wilderness lodge in the Great Bear Rainforest, on the rugged west coast of British Columbia. Accessible only by floatplane or boat, it has a small number of private cabins perched over water or beside a waterfall, with surrounding forest and fjord‑like waterways. Activities span kayaking, paddleboarding, rainforest hikes, wildlife viewing, fishing and helicopter excursions over glacial rivers and mountains, while meals focus on fresh, locally sourced Pacific Northwest ingredients.





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