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The shifting seasons have a way of stirring up your wanderlust; daydreaming about jetting off to beautiful places from tropical beaches to charming European cities or even a winter getaway to Aspen.

Well, guess what? AIR MILES is here to make those daydreams a year-round reality with their re-launched travel booking platform, AIR MILES Travel. It's your one-stop shop for all things travel, and it gives you even more chances to earn those awesome Miles.

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With winter finally in the rear-view mirror, now's the time to let your hair down, throw on some sunnies and celebrate spring's arrival with a good old-fashioned road trip.

In Korean, there's a word that means "wow" but with even more exhilaration, joy and amazement. It's "wah," and it's practically an exclamation point in itself.

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Whether you're hoping for a YETI mug to hold your hot cocoa during winter hikes or a puffer jacket to keep you cozy as you shred the slopes, adding your perfect present (and where your friends and fam can find it) to your wish list can help increase your chances of unwrapping exactly what you want this year.

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After a year of trying to come up with things to do that follow public health guidelines, it's only natural that some of us may be running out of ideas.

And if you need a little inspiration for things to do, The Adventure Challenge books can serve up over 150 adventure ideas.

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There's an abandoned plane crash site from the Second World War in B.C. that you can hike to, and you'll feel like you're in the show Lost.

The Canso seaplane crashed there in 1945, according to GoTofino. The website says that the bomber plane was headed out for duty at night with a crew of 12 on board when one of the engines lost power and it started to crash.

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