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If you've been dreaming of faraway lands with powdery white sands and turquoise waters, or cobblestone streets surrounded by European architecture, don't rush to book an international flight!

There are so many places in Canada that look like another country, so much so that they've earned nicknames like "Little Hawaii" and "the Canadian Alps."

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Escaping to another country doesn't always mean getting a new stamp on your passport! From the "Canadian Amazon" to "Little Hawaii," there are so many places in Canada that feel like travelling to another country.

Whether it's the snow-kissed mountains of Switzerland, the golden beaches of Florida or the tropical rainforests of Brazil and Colombia that are calling your name, a once in a lifetime adventure could be a lot closer to home than you originally thought.

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If you've been waiting for a sign to take a huge road trip across the country, here it is! These giant roadside attractions in Canada are seriously iconic and the best part is that visiting them is totally free.

Canada is a pretty big country, so it's hardly surprising that we have some world-famous landmarks. While many visitors come for the breathtaking natural wonders and renowned national parks, the country is also home to some lesser-known monuments.

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If you've always dreamed of taking a once-in-a-lifetime Canadian road trip, look no further. Canada is home to some of the best road trips in the world, and it even has its own version of the iconic Route 66.

Enter the Trans-Canada Highway, an impressive stretch of road that spans the entire length of the country, promising endless adventures along the way.

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Ontario's weather forecast has been all over the place lately. One minute it's summery bliss. The next, it's full-on winter. Well, if you live in a southern city anyway, it's been nothing but flurries and sadness for the north.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), a Colorado low will sweep across eastern parts of Lake Superior on Friday, with a powerful spring snowstorm on tap for northwestern Ontario.

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