Globe & mail vacation stop

The Globe and Mail's "Vacation Stop" feature!

For those who may not know, the Globe and Mail's Vacation Stop is a popular section in the newspaper that highlights the most scenic and charming small towns and villages across Canada. Each week, the feature showcases a new destination, sharing stories, photos, and insider tips to help readers plan their next trip.

The Vacation Stop series has been a staple of the Globe and Mail since 1995, and it's a must-read for anyone looking for inspiration for their next Canadian adventure. From quaint coastal towns to mountain resorts, and from historic cities to rural getaways, the Vacation Stop has something for everyone.

Some of the most popular Vacation Stop destinations include:

  1. Tofino, British Columbia: A laid-back surf town on Vancouver Island's west coast.
  2. Banff, Alberta: A picturesque mountain town in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
  3. St. Andrews, New Brunswick: A charming coastal town with a rich history and natural beauty.
  4. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario: A quaint town in the Niagara Region with a rich history and wine country.
  5. Dawson City, Yukon: A historic gold rush town in the Yukon Territory.

The Globe and Mail's Vacation Stop is a great resource for anyone planning a trip to Canada, and it's a must-read for anyone who loves exploring new places and experiencing the best of what this country has to offer.