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If you dream of visiting the rolling green hills of Ireland, you don't need to leave Canada to find a similar experience.

In fact, an island in the country is known as Canada's very own "Emerald Isle," with more of an Irish feel than Ireland itself.

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Charming small towns in Canada are plentiful, but the East Coast of the country shines when the leaves change colour and make the small towns in Atlantic Canada that much more breathtaking.

With the ocean breeze in the crisp fall air you can wander around these quaint small towns and enjoy a slower pace of life. From historic small towns in Nova Scotia that have brightly colours buildings speckling the shoreline to the tiny towns of New Brunswick full of stunning scenery — Canada's East Coast has all the making of a perfect fall getaway.

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Anybody who's planned a wedding knows that there are a million and one things to consider, including planning a once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon.

And, while you may have considered popular honeymoon destinations around the world, like The Maldives or Hawaii, you may also have considered the best places to honeymoon in Canada.

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It's that time of year again when magnificent glaciers are making their way through parts of Newfoundland, including the iconic stretch of coast known as Iceberg Alley.

According to the province, the icy giants make their way from Greenland and the Canadian Arctic to the Maritime province from spring to early summer, so you'll want to catch a glimpse of them while you can.

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Whether you’re a beach bum or an adventure enthusiast, Canada's 52,000+ islands have something for everyone.

From wildlife trails to water sports, there’s always something new to explore — and especially if you're a newcomer, it can be tough to know where to start.

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