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Canada: the local perspective

TIME : 2016/2/25 18:05:36

Canada, as vast, wild and seemingly impenetrable as it is, presents itself as a never-ending list of incredible experiences. Yet, even if you were to return year after year for the rest of your life, chances are youll not tick everything off. Yes, its that big. So, in 2015, we turned to the local population for advice on which places and which experiences we should be prioritising above all else. This feature is a rundown of just four of our locals suggestions. Theres no canoeing on Lake Louise or Niagara Falls boat rides on this list; instead, weve chosen experiences that will instil the same awe, without losing that all important essence of authenticity. This is Canada from the local perspective. A Canada were keen for you to meet.

A foray to Fogo Island

Fogo Island has become somewhat of an obsession for us over the past few months. The more we learn about its unique beauty, its wildlife and natural wonders, the more we want to share it with the world. We were delighted, therefore, to see the island (and its iconic inn) was a top pick amongst our locals. A rugged landscape thats exposed to the elements, Fogo Island sits amongst spectacular icebergs, is passed by migrating whales, boasts a charm unique to Newfoundland and is home to a boutique hotel whose design never fails to leave us breathless. Arrive by helicopter, stay in world-class luxury lodgings and explore this rugged wilderness before the world really turns its attention to this far-away paradise.

Fogo Island Canada

Food-inspired Toronto

Moving back to the mainland, its time to see one of the countrys major cities from the perspective of a dedicated foodie. This means forgoing the CN Tower to make time for some culinary inspired explorations at ground level. A city thats fast becoming a big player in Canadas foodie arena; Toronto has a wholly international approach to cuisine. Home to a China Town, a Koreatown, a Polish quarter and so much more, the flavours youll experience here will take you on a full blown tour of the world. Begin your introduction to the citys offerings with a guided tour around the famed St Lawrence Market. Brimming with colourful food stalls from local vendors, youll get to taste whats on offer and learn all about the areas take on cuisine. After that, its time to get booked in at the very best restaurants that will introduce you to a myriad of exotic flavours from around the world.

Toronto skyline in Canada

Arctic encounters in Manitoba

Who knew you could come face to face with some of the Arctics most treasured highlights in Canada? Our locals did, and they were eager for us to introduce you to the delights of Churchill, Manitoba. A destination that welcomes the presence of Polar Bears and migrating Beluga Whales; Churchill is one of the best places in the world to see Polar Bears up close, and its the only place in the world that you can snorkel with Beluga Whales. Thats right, snorkel. With whales. In Arctic waters. Days here are spent hiking or driving over rugged tundra, spotting bears, whales and other unique wildlife. The landscapes are endless and magnificent and have the power to make you feel tiny whilst the experiences on offer will undoubtedly astound.

A Polar Bear in Manitoba

Explore the Yukon on two wheels

Well end our Canadian adventure in the northwest and fix our attention on the Yukon Territory. Its easy to become distracted by the bright lights and natural draws of Vancouver and wider BC when youre travelling the West coast, but the landscapes, the charm and the wildlife that the Yukon boasts, weve discovered is just too good to miss. Cycling the mountains here is a great way to truly engage with what the province offers. In any one day youll spot moose and bears, look down upon stunning lakes and endless forests and witness some of the most spectacular sunsets youve ever seen. The locals are friendly and welcoming, making this place feel like home, and the temptation to stay forever is very real.

A Lake in the Yukon