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THE WEEKLY GOOSE

NO: 061|  04.13.2022
Good morning!
 
      Did you know? Canada shares the largest demilitarized border in the world with the United States. The border between Canada and the United States is officially known as the International Boundary. It is 5,525 miles long, including the 1,538 miles between Canada and Alaska.
 
Speaking of borders, we're gonna be departing Canada for a few weeks, making our way to Costa Rica and Mexico City. We'll be sharing stories on our Instagram accounts about the trip for those who are interested but will be back in May to begin a very busy summer of Canada travel, including BC, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick! Don't worry though, this newsletter will continue to flow like Quebec maple syrup.
 
But without further ado, enjoy the 61st edition of The Weekly Goose, which features a video about our favourite road trips, a travel guide to Calgary's best breweries, a travel guide about our 150-day Canadian road trip back in 2017, and more!
 
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TRAVEL GUIDES

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SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

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BEAVER BITES

  • There's a new bus service in Canada. As many of you know, Greyhound suspended services in Canada after a major loss in customers during Covid. However, Flixbus, the world's largest-reaching bus provider, has launched in Canada with three routes in Southern Ontario. They plan to expand to BC and Quebec shortly.
     
  • Canadians sure seem to love Shopper's Drug Mart. It was recently voted #1 most reputable company in Canada.
     
  • Sunwing has launched their Domestic Summer Flights deals for the 17th year, which will will see flights begin in May and run weekly until the beginning of September. As an added travel incentive, the tour operator is offering customers savings of up to $200 per couple on domestic flights.
     
  • Canadian airlines among carriers asking appeal court to quash passenger rights rules, arguing that the country's three-year-old passenger rights charter violates global standards and should be rendered invalid for international flights.
     
  • In not-so-good-news for cheaper Canadian air travel, Flair Airlines could be grounded in Canada over foreign control concerns
     
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Until Next Time, Get Out and Explore! 

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