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November in Canada: A Comprehensive Guide to Weather and Events

The Canadian ski season may not be fully underway in November; however, the cold weather likely signals a shift towards winter. Travelers exploring Canada during this month can capitalize on various low-travel-season deals, including great airfare and hotel packages, all while enjoying fewer crowds at popular attractions. If you pack the right attire, it becomes entirely possible to revel in city walking and outdoor activities that Canada has to offer in November.
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The Complete Guide to Canadian Craft Beers: A Historical Journey

Canadian beers are an excellent introduction to the “culture” of Canada. Canadians enjoy their beer and consume it more than any other alcoholic beverage. Numerous Canadian and international beer brands are widely available in stores, restaurants, and bars across the country. Aside from the larger beer brands (which are often not “Canadian”), you can enjoy authentic locally brewed beers due to the significant presence of microbreweries.
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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Canada by Train

Train travel is a comfortable, convenient, and relatively affordable way to get around Canada. However, visitors should acknowledge that the Canadian rail system does not possess the extensive reach, regularity, or overall convenience found in European rail services. Consequently, train travel can be relatively expensive in Canada, although prices are changing in more prominent corridors.
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38 Must-Know Canadian Slang Words with Visuals

Canada has a very strong identity with two official languages in the country, French and English, alongside more than 70 Indigenous languages. However, it’s really the Canadian slang that distinguishes us globally. Each province boasts its own unique Canadian lingo, yet we all understand each other. Here are some of the most notable Canadian slang words and phrases to know before visiting our home and native land.
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