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Condor Airlines may be best known as the number-one leisure airline in Germany, but the brand has its sights firmly set on the Canadian market.

“We’ve been adding a little bit of capacity to Canada every year,” said Mikko Turtiainen, Director of Sales, The Americas. Travelweek spoke to Turtiainen in Vancouver, where he was meeting with media and the social team at YVR ...


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It’s the quintessential Canadian experience: packing up the car and heading out into the wild. But expectations can clash with reality when popular outdoor destinations are crowded, especially when other hikers and campers are noisy and there’s a lineup for the best views.

Just a few hours’ drive from Toronto or Ottawa, 


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Summer is here, and that means it’s time to play outside! The aptly named Water and Dirt Festival in the Ottawa Valley celebrates this spirit of outdoor adventure over two packed weeks in August, pairing adventures on the region’s many lakes, rivers and trails with great food,...


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As days get longer and evenings get warmer, summer is the perfect season to gather and enjoy great food with family and friends.

Here are five easy ways to elevate your outdoor entertaining game this summer with Save-On Foods’ Summer Guide, featuring Western Family products…

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Puerto Vallarta is a perennial favourite destination for Canadians, but new air routes and an increased focus on authentic cultural experiences are changing travel patterns within Mexico’s Jalisco State.

“The Canadian market has been extremely important for Jalisco for a long time,” said Michelle Fridman, Secretary of Tourism of Jalisco. “We receive so many Canadi...


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