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Festivals and Events
Visit Montreal to learn about pop artist Tom Wesselman
When travelers think about Pop Art, names like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein may spring to mind. Individuals who want to learn about another pop painter should make their way to Quebec by October 7. read more
Attend Buskerfest to see memorable street performances
Most major cities have their fair share of buskers, or street performers. Toronto, Ontario, has enough jugglers and bucket drummers to have a festival. read more
The latest and greatest in Toronto
Toronto isn't your average Canadian city. With an urban edge and unabashed embrace of everything new, Toronto isn't afraid to experiment with fashion, restaurants and nightclubs. read more
Sip on fine brews during National Capital Craft Beer Week
Travelers may have a go-to beer back home, but there is no reason why they shouldnât see what Canada has to offer in the brew department. read more
Celebrate diversity at GlobalFest 2012
While fireworks light up the skies across the U.S. every Fourth of July, America is not the only country to celebrate summer with these pyrotechnics. read more
Join more than 1,000 people at the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival
On August 5, passengers on a train tour of Canada can go to the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival, where they can peruse through works by more than 50 local artists at the War Memorial Arena. read more
Yuck it up with Canucks at the Just for Laughs Festival
While Canadian rail trips are definitely fun, travelers who are looking to laugh are going to want to visit Montreal, Quebec, where they will find the gut-busting fun that is the Just for Laughs Festival. read more
Pack a banjo for the Edmonton Folk Festival
Arlo Guthrie, Bonnie Raitt and Emmylou Harris are only a few of the all-star acts slated for the stage during this year's Edmonton Folk Festival. read more
Shakespeare, fireworks and barbecue await visitors to Bard on the Beach
Anyone can head to their local library, pick up a copy of "Hamlet" or "Romeo and Juliet," and escape into the colorful world of William Shakespeare. read more
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