Posts in the category of Tips
Posted Wednesday, August 31 2022
Calgary is one of the most up-and-coming cities in Canada thanks to its largely young demographic who are thriving in its booming economy and an ecosystem fostering entrepreneurship. Arguably regarded as Canada’s epicentre of the oil and gas industry, it witnesses a lot of business traffic and serves as a global attraction for energy industry professionals. It also has a very special identity that is different from a [Read More]
Posted Thursday, June 30 2022
Moving to Montreal may be one of the most exciting and inspiring decisions you can make. Montreal is a city that has a little bit of everything for everyone. The city offers a unique blend of old and new, while combining Canadian heritage with European flair. It delivers the buzz of big cities, while honouring small town quaintness, and a soul that is rich with culture and diversity. The charm of Montreal will certai [Read More]
Posted Thursday, June 23 2022
Ottawa offers something for everyone, especially during the summer months. You’ll never be short of something to see, do, enjoy, and experience. History buffs have their pick of museums as they delve into Canada’s inspiring stories, past and present. Those seeking outdoor adventures can optimize their senses with an easy escape into the wonders of surrounding nature, with Ottawa’s countless waterways and stunning par [Read More]
Posted Friday, June 03 2022
1. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Potterheads, if you’re in Toronto this summer, you can’t miss this! It’s been a long time coming, but the highly-anticipated production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is finally coming to Toronto in May. Grab tickets for the whole family and enjoy a magical night as the wizarding world of Harry Potter is brought to life on the Mirvish stage. According to critics’ reviews, y [Read More]
Posted Tuesday, May 31 2022
There are few places that are more vibrant and buzzing than Vancouver in the summer. With endless waterways, mountains and beaches accessible from any part of the city, you will rarely find a reason to stay inside. Even for the less outdoorsy types, the city is rich with hangout spots and neighbourhoods that reflect its multicultural and modern aesthetic. It also never gets too hot –the summer is generally mild and g [Read More]
Posted Friday, April 29 2022
Moving to a new city is both exciting and unnerving. You need to carefully research your new area, get to know your transit options, and most importantly, give yourself time to adapt to your new environment. While it may take some time to adjust to your new home, there are a few key things you can do to help make that transition easier! Read on for our top 10 tips for moving and adapting to a new city. 1. Decision Ti [Read More]
Posted Tuesday, April 26 2022
Planning and packing for a business trip can get overwhelming, especially when you realize how many different events you may be required to attend. Thinking about your outfit choices while considering the weather and hoping you don’t forget to pack something essential is enough to break a sweat. All this considered, the urge to overpack can be high! But don’t worry - we’ve compiled this business travel checklist to m [Read More]
Posted Tuesday, March 22 2022
Toronto's diversity is one of its most remarkable features. Though solo travel in Toronto can be expensive, like any cosmopolitan city, enjoying the diversity is not. This city has a lot of attractions even the most budget-friendly traveler can enjoy, ranging from free-entry museums and galleries to bustling markets and canal-side strolls. Walking tour of Chinatown and Kensington Market This guided two-hour tour [Read More]
Posted Thursday, February 17 2022
Canada is a vast and majestic place, with tons to see and do. The windswept shores of the Maritimes. The Canadian Rockies. The rainforests of B.C. The lakes of Ontario. The vineyards of Quebec. With so much from coast to coast to coast, it can be overwhelming to figure out where to go. Here are 10 of the best attractions in Canada to help you plan your next trip. Niagara Falls, Ontario Few things in life compare to [Read More]
Posted Monday, January 31 2022
For being the largest northernmost metropolis in Canada, you’ll be shocked at how much there is to do in the winter. Whether you’re here for business or an extended vacation, you won't want to stay cooped up inside. Edmonton is a beautiful city to explore. Plus, there are tons of winter festivals and outdoor activities you have to check out if you’re in the area. Here are five great winter activities in Edmonton. Wal [Read More]
Posted Monday, January 31 2022
Ice Skating at North Glenmore Park or Bowness Park Ice skating is a great way to get out and enjoy winter. Whether you’re with friends, your romantic partner, the kids or by yourself, it’s always a pleasure to lace up the skates and breathe in the fresh air. One of the best places to go skating in Calgary is North Glenmore Park in the southern part of the city. There, you’ll find a 730-metre ice skating trail that c [Read More]
Posted Monday, January 31 2022
Winter in Toronto can be long and boring if you sit inside from December to April. So why not take advantage of the cold and snow to get outside and do things you can only do during these few months? Here are some fun activities you can do in Toronto to spice up the cold winter days. Ice Climbing in Elora Nothing gets the blood pumping quite like climbing a frozen waterfall. At One Axe Pursuits in Elora, Ontario, ab [Read More]
Posted Wednesday, January 12 2022
Winter in Ontario is a magical time. There’s snow on the ground and the cold air gives everyone a rosy glow. Even with the recent public safety restrictions, there’s plenty to do in the province that’s outdoors and safe. Here are some activities for you to explore alone, with friends or with your family when you visit Ontario. Gaze Upon The Stars Few things are as awe inspiring as staring into the sky and seeing t [Read More]
Posted Wednesday, October 20 2021
According to Far and Wide, Toronto is the 16th most liveable city in the world. It's also the biggest Canadian city by population with tons of things to do. If there is anywhere in Canada that warrants staying a few months to explore like a local, it’s Toronto. Making this city your base for a long-term stay means you’ll have access to all the top tourist attractions but you can venture off the tourist trail, too. [Read More]