One Pan Salmon Dinner

This healthy yet delicious recipe is the perfect RV recipe, because you can make it all with just one pan! The less dishes to be washed, the more time spent around the campfire, right?

Quebec City

Quebec City is a piece of Europe inside Canada, with its cobblestone streets and stunning architecture! Quebec's capital city combines its European history with French Canadian characteristics.

Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay is the gateway to Northwest Ontario, and home to over 150,000 lakes and rivers! From hiking to sailing, Thunder Bay is full of adventures.

Charlottetown

Charlottetown has been like the revolving door of visitors to Canada over the years. From French Acadians to the British, everyone has left a small imprint on this waterfront city.

Halifax

Named after the English colonizer, the 2nd Earl of Halifax in 1749, Halifax is the largest municipality in the province of Nova Scotia. It's known for its fisheries due to access to the Atlantic Ocean, as well as a common venue for important moments in Canadian history.

Fredericton

Used in the 18th century as a British army base, Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick and holds the majority of the province's history.

Timmins

The fourth-largest city in Ontario, Timmins is known as The City with a Heart of Gold. Very fitting seeing as one of their main exports is gold. This mining city is made up of over fifty percent francophones and is known to be a very welcoming place to visit.

Kenora

Situated in the Lake of the Woods region of Ontario, Kenora was originally known as Rat Portage. In 1905 the name was changed by taking the first two letters of its own name as well as the neighbouring towns; Keewatin and Norman. Making Ke-No-Ra.

St. John’s

The home of friendly people, fresh seafood, and plenty of Canadian History. It's a bit of a trek to make it out here, but we think you'll find it more than worth it.

Brandon

Canada's most central province holds its second-largest town. Midway between Winnipeg and the Saskatchewan border, Brandon is the perfect mix of city and country.

Lloydminster

Lloydminster has the unusual characteristic of straddling the Alberta and Saskatchewan border. Because of this, it has a claim to either province as addresses depending on which side of 50th Avenue one resides. It was named after George Lloyd, an Anglican priest who would become the Bishop of Saskatchewan in 1922.

Lac La Biche

Lac La Biche was named after the historical voyageur route that linked the Athabasca Region to Hudson Bay. The lake in the area was referred to by the indigenous peoples as Elk Lake. Loosely translated in English to Red Deer Lake, and in French; Lac La Biche (Lake of the doe).

Montreal

Montreal is the worlds second largest French speaking city, after Paris. The city is built around Mont Royal, from which the city earned its name.

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