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How to be a Good CouchSurfer (Guest)
The tips and etiquette presented here will help you be a better CouchSurfing Guest.
Feb 17, 2011
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Nicholas Warren
Transportation to PEI: Flights, Ferries, Buses, and the Bridge
Although an island province, Prince Edward Island is still accessible. Fly to Charlottetown, drive over the Confederation Bridge, or sail to PEI by ferry.
Feb 17, 2011
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Chloë Ernst
Irish Pubs and Bars in Toronto for St. Patrick's Day
Find the best Irish bars in Toronto to celebrate St. Patty's Day including Fionn MacCool's, the Irish Embassy, the Fox and Fiddle, and the James Joyce Pub.
Feb 15, 2011
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Lori Bosworth
Mushers and Birders Flock to Wye Marsh
Wye Marsh, Midland, a hundred miles north of Toronto, has mushers, sled dogs, skiing, swans, and chickadees that will eat right out of your hand.
Feb 14, 2011
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Martin Avery
CN Tower in Toronto Features the World's Highest Wine Cellar
The CN Tower changed the skyline of Toronto forever. With a pair of restaurants and many other attractions, it's almost 300 hockey players high.
Feb 12, 2011
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Dave Lovejoy
Shows in Toronto, Live Theatre and Events in Winter 2011
There are many attractions in Toronto, like theatres, museums and galleries, to entertain visitors during the winter months of February and March.
Feb 12, 2011
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Heather Zorzini
Hotels Near Fonthill, Ontario
There are plenty of hotels to choose from near Fonthill, Ontario, Canada.
Feb 11, 2011
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Joy Tibbs
How to Survive a Canadian Winter When You're Australian
Going from the land Down Under to the Home of the Maple Leaf? Here are a few survival tips to get through a bitter cold and snowy Ontario winter.
Feb 9, 2011
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Brooke Van Beek
Transportation to Halifax, Nova Scotia: Planes, Trains, and Buses
Fly, take the bus, ride the train, or drive to Halifax, NS. Atlantic Canada's largest city has an international airport, highways, and a rail route.
Feb 8, 2011
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Chloë Ernst
Tipping the Canadian Way
Tipping varies from place to place, and that includes Canada. There are varied rules in place for tipping in Canada.
Feb 7, 2011
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Eric Schmiedl
Prince William and Kate's Tour of Canada - Possible Itinerary
The Sun, a British newspaper, has reported that Prince William and Kate Middleton will visit Canada in July 2011. Here are some possible destinations.
Feb 1, 2011
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Lori Bosworth
Boutique Accommodations in Gore Bay, Ontario, Canada
For quaint bed and breakfasts or cozy inns, the accommodations in Gore Bay, Ontario offer the perfect getaway retreat.
Jan 29, 2011
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L. Peters
Kids' and Baby Clothes Stores in Toronto
You will find designer, affordable or inexpensive clothing for infants, girls, and boys at stylish clothing stores Planet Kid, SCKC, Mexx Kids, and Winners.
Jan 26, 2011
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Lori Bosworth
Madison Manor
Planning a Toronto getaway? Here's a boutique hotel tucked away that is close to many major attractions!
Jan 24, 2011
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Derek Clendening
The Fun, Cheap, Safe, and Exciting way to Travel: CouchSurfing
CouchSurfing is a popular and fun way to travel, which has many advantages over traditional accommodations. Read on to see if it is right for you!
Jan 23, 2011
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Nicholas Warren
Hotels in Downtown Toronto: Where to Stay in TO
Many visitors to Toronto want to stay at downtown hotels near the Toronto Convention Centre, Financial or Entertainment District, or Toronto Film Festival.
Jan 23, 2011
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Lori Bosworth
Visiting Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia: Lighthouses and Coastline
A red-capped lighthouse marks Peggy's Cove, NS. Stop by the fishing village to walk the granite bluffs, take photos of the coast, and eat a lobster roll.
Jan 22, 2011
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Chloë Ernst
Cheap or Free Events and Things to Do in Toronto
Cheap theatre tickets, free admission to the Art Gallery or Royal Ontario Museum and cheap massages and haircuts are some inexpensive ways to enjoy Toronto.
Jan 21, 2011
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Lori Bosworth
Romantic Restaurants for Valentine's Day in Toronto
These three Toronto restaurants combine well-reviewed menus with a romantic atmosphere, making them the perfect choice for a romantic Valentine evening.
Jan 18, 2011
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Rosalie Scott
Things to Do on Family Day in Toronto
Ideas for Family Day in Toronto include events for kids such as skiing, skating, and visiting museums, as well as inexpensive activities for families.
Jan 18, 2011
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Lori Bosworth