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AN ARCHIPELAGO SURROUNDED BY WATER... AND ENVY |
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2016 Spring/Summer Issue |
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The Queen of Nanaimo chugged into the Gulf Islands, entering a maze of more than 220 rocky masses ranging From deathly-dangerous-when-foggy reefs to large forest-bedecked isles.
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SMALL AND MIGHTY PUERTO RICO |
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2016 Spring/Summer Issue |
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As the pink sun sets over Las Croabas Park, past the breathtaking El Yunque rainforest and more than an hour's drive east of San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital, children are still playing in the ocean and watching the waves roll in. |
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THE JEWELS OF THE BALEARIC ISLANDS |
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2016 Spring/Summer Issue |
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If you don't have time to visit all of the Balearic Islands, off Spain's east coast, then go to Mallorca, the grande dame, as sophisticated and polished as the pearls it manufactures, and Ibiza, its wild cousin, most playful and tolerant of all.
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CITÉ MÉMOIRE |
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2016 Spring/Summer Issue |
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Montréal locals and visitors will be treated to close encounters with some of the city's most compelling historic figures in an impressive theatrical outdoor multimedia show that launches in May 2016. |
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A COOL, COASTAL CAPITAL |
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2016 Spring/Summer Issue |
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While Halifax is a century older than Canada, its vibrancy is fuelled by the lively arts, music and cultural scenes that feed off the 12 per cent of the population who attend the city's seven universities
and colleges.
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