New Year’s Eve In Canada: Why Not?
“Plan your New Year’s Eve in Canada with top destinations, events & tips for all ages! Book early for the best deals!”
I don’t know if you were like me but I kept putting off travel and exotic trips because life always seemed to get in the way! Now you are a little older and wanting to venture around the world. I have made the decision to see as much of Canada as I can along with expanding my tennis travel adventures to the tournaments below grand slam levels. I look at it with a couple different lenses: cost for those of us on a fixed income and tips and trips for seniors getting around in different locations.
“Plan your New Year’s Eve in Canada with top destinations, events & tips for all ages! Book early for the best deals!”
Toronto New Year’s Eve 2024: Discover top events, budget-friendly spots, and family-friendly activities for an unforgettable night!
Ring in the New Year in Windsor! Enjoy family-friendly activities, lively dining spots, and fireworks along the riverfront.
Toronto New Year’s Eve 2024: Discover top events, budget-friendly spots, and family-friendly activities for an unforgettable night!
Ring in the New Year at Niagara Falls! Enjoy fireworks, festivals, and stunning winter views along the falls.
Renting a car and getting out of the city is one of the best ways to enjoy the splendour of autumn. We’ve found your one-stop shop for easy car rentals. Check it out!
Fall foliage drives are one of the significant events of my childhood. My Dad loved driving so we would spend whole days in the car touring before the snow fell.
Toronto Itinerary for the King Streetcar is one of the best ways to spend a day exploring downtown Toronto. Distillery to Dundas West.
High Park, Toronto is offers a serene escape amid the city’s hustle and bustle. Go for a run or just to relax.
Fall into Ottawa’s autumnal charm. Cool, crisp nights mixed with nice days of not too hot temps make Ottawa a must see on any senior traveler’s list.
St. James Gate is a cozy pub in central Etobicoke, west Toronto, named after the Guinness brewery. It offers a lively Irish atmosphere, especially on St. Patrick’s Day, with front and back patios for sunny days. Accessible via public transit, the pub serves flavorful, varied meals, including lamb burgers and Irish stew. Staff are courteous and knowledgeable.
Reuben’s Dell and Steakhouse should be on your list for your next Montreal visit. Come for the smoked meat; stay for the carrot cake
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