Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Montreal

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Montreal

Montreal is like the love child of France and England, only it got both of their best qualities. Sometimes called the “Paris of Canada,” the proud, progressive Montreal has embraced LGBTQ culture and people with warm gusto. As we expected in any such progressive place, we found no problem finding a slew of amazing gay…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Quebec City

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Quebec City

Québec City is famous for its delightful joie de vivre and openness. It’s not just North America’s oldest French-speaking city, but also it’s only fortified one. It sits on a clifftop overlooking the St. Lawrence River, enclosing the charming UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old City. Centuries of romance fill its cobblestoned streets, turning the…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Toronto

Toronto is more than just a cosmopolitan city; it is a cultural phenomenon. Its denizens literally have roots across the world. A veritable hub of fine dining, shopping, theater, and arts, Toronto is also one of the world’s greatest epicenters of LGBTQ+ culture. With its vibrant international sensibilities, Toronto is one of the world’s only…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Vancouver

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Vancouver

The ocean-wrapped Vancouver is all about jaw-dropping vistas, delicious cuisine, and a multi-hued culture. It’s not only home to Canada’s most ethnically diverse population but also Western Canada’s largest LGBTQ+ population. Every year, thousands of gay tourists visit Vancouver to explore a city where LGBTQ folks are woven into its very fabric. In fact, Tourism Vancouver…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Victoria

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Victoria

Afternoon teas, castle-like homes, and a decidedly British flavor are what Victoria is known for. Exuding a veritable old-world charm, the city sits on the waters of the Salish Sea right across from the state of Washington. What’s more, it boasts excellent seafood, wine, decadent dining, and some of the west coast’s best microbreweries. Aside…

Top 11 Pet Friendly Hotels In Montreal

Top 11 Pet Friendly Hotels Montreal

It’s no secret that Montreal is a very pet-friendly city. Of course, it’s full of exciting attractions that you simply can’t miss. However, there are also many places that you can enjoy together with your little pal. For example, both of you can spend a day on the trails at Mount Royal Park. Plus, you’ll…

Top 11 Things To Do In Winnipeg

Top 11 Things To Do In Winnipeg

Winnipeg’s strategic location at the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, and at the eastern edge of the Canadian Prairies, has earned it the sobriquet ‘Gateway to the West.’ The largest city of Canada’s Manitoba province is a surprisingly sophisticated melting pot of culture. There is much to see and experience in this city…

Top 12 Things To Do In Calgary

Top 12 Things To Do In Calgary

Nestled alongside the Bow River and perched at the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, Calgary is the fifth largest city in Canada. Located in the province of Alberta, the city of Calgary has often made it to the top of the list of the cleanest cities in the world. Many people visit Calgary to hit…

Top Things To Do In Vancouver

Top 6 Things To Do In Vancouver

Vancouver is a seaport city located on the western side of Canada. This marvelous city truly is a melting pot, by far one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse modern metropolis we have ever visited. It is, according to the statistics, the third most “livable place in the world” for its high standard of…

Top Things To Do In Toronto

Top 7 Things To Do In Toronto

If there is a city where we really felt at home, that was Toronto. This incredible city is one of the cleanest, safest, most peaceful and most cosmopolitan cities in the world. One can listen to more than 180 languages in one day while wandering around Toronto. It truly is a melting pot, always ready…

Top 9 Things To Do In Quebec City

Top 9 Things To Do In Quebec City

Loaded with history and culture, Québec City is unique among North American cities and maintains its European roots with a predominantly French-speaking society. With its cobblestone streets, 17th and 18th-century architecture and outdoor cafes, Old Québec has a European-style charm. It is a magical wonderland in the winter and a breathtaking landscape in the summer…