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THE WEEKLY GOOSE

NO: 064|  05.04.2022
Howdy!
 
      Did you know? Old Québec is the only walled city north of Mexico. It was also the first city in North America to be placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites list. First the French, and later the English built up Quebec City’s fortifications between the 17th and the 19th centuries.
 
The last time we explored old Quebec was for the incredible Winter Carnival, which was at the beginning of 2020. Little did we know what was coming when we got home!
 
But without further ado, enjoy the 64th edition of The Weekly Goose, which features a video about Alberta, a new article about interesting Quebec facts, a travel guide for Niagara Falls, and more!
 
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TRAVEL GUIDES

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SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

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BEAVER BITES

  • Looking to visit Prince Edward Island this year? Swoop, Canada's leading ultra-low-cost airline, launched its inaugural flight to Charlottetown Airport (YYG) from Hamilton International Airport (YHM) last week. Whether you fly or drive, don't forget to read our guide to all the best things to do in Charlottetown.
     
  • After two years of pent-up demand, people are ready to travel! In fact, Air Canada's revenue for Q1 of 2022 was $2.57 billion, more than triple the amount it made over the same period last year.
     
  • Fun fact: Love em or hate em, most Canadian cities have become a comfortable home for Canadian Geese, which crap out 1 kilogram of poop everyday. Watch where you step!
     
  • Thinking of the tropics? We just got back from a road trip in Costa Rica featuring beaches, volcanoes, coffee farms, and more. If you'd like to do the same, we've published our 10 day Costa Rica Itinerary over on our world travel site.
     
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK

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Toronto's CN Tower standing tall above the clouds. 
Photo by @kaejon_shoots

Until Next Time, Get Out and Explore! 

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