$150 - $300/day Winter Shadows and Squeaky Curds: Getting Lost in Old Quebec
Wander through the frozen, walled streets of Old Quebec, where seventeenth-century French history, towering castles, and the rich taste of poutine bring the city to life.
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$150 - $300/day Wander through the frozen, walled streets of Old Quebec, where seventeenth-century French history, towering castles, and the rich taste of poutine bring the city to life.
$150 - $250/day Discover where to stay in Old Québec City. A sensory journey through cobblestone streets, boutique inns, and the magic of sleeping inside the historic walls.
$150 - $200/day Discover the best neighborhoods to stay in Ottawa for walkability and budget. Learn my proven free-cancellation booking strategy to lock in the lowest rates.
$150 - $250/day Plan your Ottawa trip with this practical guide. Get exact daily budgets, hotel costs, a 4-day itinerary, and tips for visiting the museums and Rideau Canal.
$100 - $200/day Discover exactly where to stay in Montreal for maximum walkability and minimum cost. Learn my step-by-step strategy to lock in hotel deals under $150/night.
$100 - $300/day Skip the exhausting cross-country flights. Conquer Canada's wild Eastern corridor with this ultimate action-packed route through Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec.
$150 - $350/day Forget the polite guidebooks. This is the raw, 15-day route through Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City. Extreme weather, history, and adrenaline included.
$130 - $350/day Stop looking at the suburbs. Here is why Downtown Vancouver is your most practical option, with a comparison of Yaletown, Coal Harbour, and the West End.
$120 - $400/day A sensory journey through Vancouver, from the rain-slicked cobblestones of Gastown to the alpine peaks of Whistler, exploring the best food, stays, and wild escapes.
$110 - $220/day A reflective 15-day journey through Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City, breaking down the real costs of a road trip during the golden shoulder season.
$180 - $450/day A sensory journey through Toronto, from the dizzying heights of the CN Tower to the thunder of Niagara Falls, exploring the flavors and rhythms of the city.
$150 - $300/day Stop overthinking your Toronto map. Here is why the Entertainment District is the only logical base and how to book luxury hotels for under $150.