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canmore alberta

Get out your planner, because Expedia just released its 2025 report for travel predictions, which lays out the travel landscape right now — and will have you adding spots to your bucketlist in no time.

One small town in Alberta earned a spot on the list of the top 'detour destinations' in the world.

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Canada has so many beautiful destinations and next time you're in need of a getaway you might want to consider one of these gorgeous small towns or cities.

You don't need to leave the country in order to find historic villages, ocean views, towering mountains and more. These Canadian spots boast tons of attractions, delicious food and dreamy places to stay.

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Canada is known for its rugged landscapes and breathtaking wilderness, but it's also home to many stunning small towns. From coastal villages to historic hamlets, these picturesque locations are filled with charm.

But what are the most beautiful small towns in Canada? To find out, we asked local influencers to share their top destinations and they came up with some road-trip worthy spots.

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If you're planning a summer trip to Canmore, there's actually a brand new luxury hotel set to open and it's going to have a huge Nordic spa.

The new Canmore hotel, MTN House, will be opening its doors to travellers from July 1 and it looks like a slice of luxury among the Rocky Mountains.

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If there's a huge The Last Of Us-shaped whole in your life, the good news is there is a ton of real-life locations to explore in Alberta that were used in the show.

One of the most recognizable spots featured in the series is Canmore Engine Bridge and you can quite literally follow in Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey's footsteps.

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