Family Holidays to USA & Canada
Things to see and do
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Malibu Beach celeb spotting
Just up the road from Santa Monica, Malibu enjoys a near-mythical status as a "Shangri-La on the Pacific" thanks to its large celebrity population,
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Griffith Observatory
Billions and billions of stars for millions and millions of dollars. After four years and $93 million, this landmark 1935 observatory now opens a window
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Notre-Dame Basilica
Montreal's Notre-Dame Basilica has nothing in common with Paris's except the name. The neogothic building dates from 1829
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West Edmonton Mall
Sprawling over the equivalent of 48 city blocks, the mall boasts the world's largest
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Calgary Tower
Officially opened June 30th 1968, the 'Tower' has become Calgary's most famous and identifiable physical landmark. One of the first Towers of its kind, the Calgary Tower offers the best view in Calgary and is a must-see on any itinerary.
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Kananaskis Country
Imagine over 2,500 square miles of mountain parks and foothills yours for the exploring. Kananaskis Country is located South West of Calgary and borders the town of Canmore and Banff National Park.
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CN Tower
The CN Tower is a communications and observation tower standing 1,815.4 ft tall. It surpassed the height of the Ostankino Tower while still under construction in 1975, becoming the tallest free-standing structure on land in the world. On September 12, 2007, after holding the record for 31 years,
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Grouse Mountain
Just a 25-minute drive from downtown, Grouse Mountain presides majestically over North Vancouver. The Grouse Grindâ„¢, a trek up the face of the mountain, is such a popular hike in Vancouver that it's even been trademarked.
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Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a 1,000 acre urban park bordering downtown Vancouver. It is the largest city-operated park in Canada and the
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Whistler
Whistler is a friendly ski town approximately 77 miles north of Vancouver. One of the many things that make Whistler so special is two unbelievable mountains -








