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CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL  March 2020
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STAYS & WAYS

#VisitLater trending as tourism bureaus encourage travellers to postpone trips

As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps across the world, some countries are making light of the situation by encouraging travellers NOT to come for a visit. Estonia, for instance, says travellers are welcome — just not right now. “Please stay safe and stay home,” the official Twitter account for the northern European nation posted over the weekend. The move has many on Twitter saying Estonia’s been bumped to the top of their travel list once it’s safe to vacation again. Even if you’ve had to cancel travel plans due to the pandemic, you can still dream, so read on for inspiration … for later.

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5 places you must eat in Moncton, N.B.

You might expect a city famous for its “chocolate river” to have a great culinary scene, and Moncton, N.B. doesn’t disappoint. Established favourites have been joined by a recent influx of exciting newcomers, all of them taking advantage of the seasonal bounty of the nearby Bay of Fundy.

(Photo: Alexandra Pope/Can Geo Travel)

STAYS & WAYS

Family fun at Hotel X Toronto

Located a short distance from the city's downtown core, the property's resort-style approach boasts numerous kid-friendly amenities that parents will love too, including a heated rooftop pool, two onsite eateries and a massive athletics and entertainment complex.

(Photo: Aaron Kylie/Can Geo Travel)

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ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon

Don’t let the dozens of “You are in bear country” signs scattered throughout Kluane National Park and Reserve frighten you; the Yukon’s southwest region has plenty to offer besides a possible run-in with an apex predator. .

(Photo: Kiley Bell/Can Geo Travel)

ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

The tamer side of B.C.’s ‘Powder Highway’

Nothing compares to the feeling of stepping off a gondola and into your ski bindings at the top of a 2,300-metre mountain and looking out at the panorama of peaks all around you. Novice skiers might worry that this experience is out of their league, but not to worry — there are plenty of ways for beginners to enjoy the big mountain experience.

(Photo: Bonnie Munday)

ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

Exploring Oaxaca, Mexico’s eco-tourism hot spot

The crowds haven’t discovered this stretch of Mexico’s Pacific coast, where laid-back towns, vibrant fiestas and on-resort wildlife conservation show off a side of the country you’ve never seen before. Think bioluminescent creatures lighting up around you as you cruise a lagoon at midnight, and setting sea turtle hatchlings free on the beach.

(Photo: Mark Stachiew)

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