Canada is a land of both majestic landscapes and cultural diversity: paddle through Banff’s serene waters, visit Yukon for the Northern Lights, or immerse in the art scenes of Toronto and Montreal. From its Rocky Mountains to its coast, begin your adventure in Canada with our travel guides.
As an oasis in an urban environment, the cosmopolitan metropolis of Montréal emerges as a city for all seasons. Embark on a culinary and cultural…
Yves Lalumière, President and CEO of Tourisme Montréal, shares insights on the city’s evolving tourism strategy, highlighting new sustainability initiatives, the importance of winter tourism,…
From restaurants on cruises to world-class jazz festivals, Outlook recommends the best places to visit in Montréal.
From the cobbled to the colourful, the streets make up the diverse neighbourhoods that give Montréal its very soul. It’s where visitors can get a…
The Outlook team take a deep dive into the landmark attractions of Montréal, from the iconic Ring to its enormous open-air markets.
Montréal is easily accessible through various transportation options. The primary gateway is Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), located about 12mi from downtown.
Taking a trip to Charlevoix is more than just a vacation – it’s reminiscent of entering a sumptuous new world, filled with an unrivalled array of nature, art, culture, and gastronomy. For every diverse variety of traveller, a magical experience awaits.
Tourisme Charlevoix is the one-stop shop for the best travel information, local recommendations, and holiday planning for anyone heading to the region. We speak to General Director, Mitchell Dion.
Discover breathtaking views, friendly bistros, and skiing experiences, as Outlook Recommends the best of Charlevoix.
Whether it’s to conquer new peaks, scale the vast and mighty mountainside, or bask in total tranquillity, Charlevoix has become the region of choice for hikers from all walks of life.
From the St. Lawrence River to museums detailing the region's maritime heritage, we take a look at the landmark attractions of Charlevoix.
While the first settlers in the region arrived by boat, nowadays, there are a number of ways to get to Charlevoix.
Distinct in its variety and abundance, the Thompson Okanagan stretches from the tallest peak in the Rocky Mountains, moves across rolling hills dotted by pristine lakes, and falls into valleys ripe with orchards and vineyards.
Founded in 1996, the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) stimulates sustainable growth, promoting authentic experiences and inspiring creative collaboration.
From winemaking and crafted cheeses to walks along the Okanagan Rail Trail, Outlook Recommends the best places to visit in the Thompson Okanagan region.
Visitors are invited to seek first-hand experiences and educate themselves about the living Indigenous culture in the Thompson Okanagan region.
From the highest points in the Rocky Mountains to spectacular fossil beds, Thompson Okanagan has landmark attractions for everyone.
Each city in Thompson Okanagan has a small downtown area easily explored on foot, by bike, or using the BC Transit bus network.