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The first warm breeze of spring means that it's time to start planning adventures with friends and family — and Quebec has plenty to offer.

From hiking the cliffs alongside the Saint-Laurent River to exploring the historic architecture of Quebec City, you can be surrounded by breathtaking scenery no matter where you go in the province.

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As the easternmost province in Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador has a lot to offer — from forests and beaches to more unique sites like Viking encampments and icebergs. Full of natural wonders, it’s definitely worth a trip if you've never been (or even if you have).

Whether you venture out there on a road trip or opt to catch a flight, you'll want to be fuelled for adventures to come. Packing some tasty snacks from Nature Valley will help keep your energy levels up along the way (and during your travels).

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Birds are chirping, the sun is shining and the air smells even fresher than before. That's right: spring is around the corner.

And what better way to kick off the beautiful season than by embracing it with your loved ones? All you need are the right people and the right snack to bring along.

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Instead of staying cooped up in hibernation, why not embrace the winter season? The GTA has many fun date locales where you can explore the great outdoors with your favourite person.

Taking advantage of the cold weather can help you reconnect with both nature and your S/O. Besides, it beats watching a movie and ordering in (again).

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With crisp air, fresh snow, friendly locals and cobblestone streets lined with restaurants — Canada's mountain towns are a must-visit for anyone who loves the cozy vibes of winter. Luckily, the Great White North has no shortage of picturesque villages for you to explore.

From B.C.'s laid-back alpine scene all the way to Newfoundland, where the mountains meet the sea, Canada is home to dozens of snow-covered ski towns.

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