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Family Day 2025: Top Places Open in Toronto

Family Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February in certain Canadian provinces, specifically Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, and Ontario. Established in 1990 in Alberta, this public holiday serves as a reminder of the family values cherished by the province’s founders. Although it offers an opportunity for families to spend quality time together, it is important to note that Family Day is not recognized as a federal holiday, resulting in the operation of federal agencies and services like post offices on this day.
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Ultimate Gion Guide: Explore Kyoto’s Historic District

Gion is Japan as we imagine it: It’s a place where you can dine with geisha, drink tea in an old woodenmachiya, and savorkaisekimade by Michelin-star chefs. It’s also a place that yields the most picturesque stock photographs of Kyoto, where #travel Instagram truly shines. However, the result of this is unwieldy throngs of tourists, who crowd the nostalgic alleyways with chunky backpacks and unfathomable selfie sticks. But don’t let the crowds stop you from fully enjoying this quintessential Kyoto neighborhood. Knowing the following insider tips makes it easier to see and appreciate all of Gion’s sites, capture some enviable photos, and perhaps even get you a table with Kyoto’s most elusive kimono-clad entertainers.
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Explore Vieques Biobay: A Must-See Puerto Rico Experience

In essence, a bioluminescent bay (or biobay) is a rare and fragile ecosystem. There is bioluminescence all over the world; however, few places classify as a biobay. Biobays are formed by microscopic single-cell organisms called dinoflagellates. When these organisms get agitated (i.e., when any object in the water splashes through), they release energy in the form of light. Consequently, they glow, illuminating anything that comes in contact with them, such as fish, the oars of a canoe, or people.
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Explore the Lujiabang Road Fabric Market in Shanghai’s South Bund

The Shanghai Fabric Market, also known as the Shanghai South Bund Fabric Market, located in the Huangpu district, serves as the ultimate destination for custom-made clothing. Whether you seek tailored shirts, suits, dresses, or accessories like gloves and scarves, this market has you covered. Since 2005, it has attracted a predominantly foreign clientele. Therefore, it’s advisable to bring cash, as credit cards are not accepted. The market is conveniently situated at 399 Lujiabang Lu, near Zhongshan Nan Lu, and is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Experience Swimming with Whale Sharks in Isla Holbox, Mexico

Each May through November, a remarkable event occurs in the waters north of Cancun. Whale sharks arrive at their summer breeding grounds in the warm, plankton-rich waters off Isla Holbox. If you’re planning a visit to this area, don’t miss the chance to swim with these magnificent creatures—the largest fish in the ocean, weighing up to 20 tons and reaching lengths of 40 feet—during a tour that departs from Holbox.
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Best Clambakes in Cleveland: Top Restaurants and Events

One of fall’s special treats in Northeast Ohio is the proliferation of clambakes at restaurants, special events, and friends’ homes. An Ohio clambake differs slightly from a typical New England clambake. In Ohio, everything is steamed together in one large pot. Moreover, the clams are not local; they are shipped in from the east coast. The traditional Ohio mixture typically includes clams, perhaps a half-chicken, ears of corn, and white or sweet potatoes. Serve this hearty dish with fresh rolls slathered with butter and a side of creamy coleslaw for a quintessential local experience. If you’re in northern Ohio, discover some places to enjoy a warm clambake in the chilly fall weather.
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Discover the Benefits of Rancho La Puerta Spa Experience

Rancho La Puertais the original destination spa and still one of the very best. Established in the 1940s by Edmond and Deborah Szekely, Rancho La Puerta is located just four miles across the border from California. This destination spa is renowned for its exceptional dining, diverse classes, breathtaking hiking opportunities in the mountains, inspiring guest speakers, and warm atmosphere. It’s conveniently situated only an hour from San Diego, offering excellent value compared to other destination spas in the U.S., attracting regular visitors who affectionately refer to it as “The Ranch.” Many guests return time and again, often visiting ten, thirteen, or even twenty-five times.
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Ultimate Guide to El Badi Palace in Marrakesh

Located to the south of Marrakesh’s historic medina, El Badi Palace was commissioned by the Saadian Sultan Ahmad el Mansour towards the end of the 16th century. Its Arabic name roughly translates as “the incomparable palace”, and indeed it was once the most splendid edifice in the city. Although the palace is now a shadow of its former glory, it nevertheless remains one of Marrakesh’s most famous sights.
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