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2023-24 Travel Guide to Canada

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Built anew each year, the Hôtel de Glace in Valcartier Vacation Village is open from January to late March (www.valcartier.com/ en/lodging/hotel-de-glace-ice-hotel) 7 CLAWS CÉLÈBRE: NEW BRUNSWICK Shediac, a cute Acadian fishing community, bills itself as the "Lobster Capital of the World." Whether or not that's technically true, this town obviously loves the King of Crustaceans. One is proudly displayed on its coat of arms; another—a 55-tonne whopper, albeit made from metal—is its main attrac- tion. Moreover, since 1949, it has honoured the catch du jour each July during the nine- day Shediac Lobster Festival. A favourite event, "La Grande Table," is the famous lobster dinner served on a gigantic, long table where hundreds of people gather for a delicious locally sourced meal (www.shediaclobsterfestival.ca). 8 CLIFF NOTES: NOVA SCOTIA The Joggins Fossil Cliffs on Chignecto Bay are more than just another pretty rock face. After all, they provide an unparalleled look at what life was like 300 million years ago during the Pennsylvanian "Coal Age" of Earth history. Some 200 species of fossilized plants and animals have been discovered here, among them Hylonomus lyelli, the earliest known reptile and the first known vertebrate able to live entirely on land. Cited by Charles Darwin in The Origin of Species, this 15-km-long (9.3-mi.), tide-washed UNESCO World Heritage site has been dubbed the "Coal Age Galápagos" (www.jogginsfossilcliffs.net). 9 A RECORD-BREAKING BRIDGE: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Although P.E.I. joined Confederation in 1873, the province wasn't physically connected to the rest of Canada until the billion-dollar Confederation Bridge opened between Borden-Carleton and Cape Jourimain, New Brunswick, 124 years later. Comprised of almost 13 km (8 mi.) of curvaceous concrete, the so-called "fixed link" qualifies as the longest bridge in the world spanning ice- covered water. It took a team of more than 5,000 workers four years to build this 11-m-wide (36-ft.) engineering marvel; motorists can cross it in a mere 12 minutes (www.confederationbridge.com). 10 MIXED SIGNALS: NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR The provincial capital's leading landmark, Signal Hill, is crowned by an imposing stone tower, which was erected to commemorate the arrival of Giovanni Caboto in 1497. The Genoese explorer is better known to anglophones as John Cabot. Coincidently, all of the modern-day visitors who tweet about the tower or post cellphone pics of it to Facebook and Instagram owe a debt to another trail-blazing Italian, Guglielmo Marconi. The radio pioneer ushered in the era of global communications when he received the first transatlantic wireless signal here on December 12, 1901 (www.parkscanada.gc.ca/signalhill). 22 CONFEDERATION BRIDGE, NORTH CARLETON • TOURISM PEI/STCLAIR MACAULAY CABOT TOWER, SIGNAL HILL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, ST. JOHN'S, NL • SHUTTERSTOCK/LINDA HARMS

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