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- November 23, 2025
Where Canadians Should Travel This Winter
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well the numbers are shocking in response to donald trump the number canadians taking day
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trips the united states and traveling to vacation in the united states are plummeting and they're
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showing no signs of changing anytime soon and people want to know what to do this winter
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who better to talk about it than someone who's an expert the host of get lost she is an incredible
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follow on instagram you've seen her everywhere natalie pretty natalie how are you i'm great
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thanks so much for having me and what an intro well a well-deserved intro and as we get to the
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end of november into december it's a conversation my family's having a lot of families are having
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okay i'm not going to florida i'm not going to myrtle beach where do i go for the winter and
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let's go through a few places i'm going to stop by a couple destinations okay a non-american and get
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your take first of all okay somewhere i know our friends go over here cuba tell us why it's a good
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spot for canadians to go for a winter vacation okay so um again well let's start off with the
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the affordability okay you know cuba's going to be a place that is somewhat more affordable and also
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especially with the aging population let's talk about health care you are going to have health care
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there you know we've they have a fantastic health care system down in cuba so you know if you are
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older and you're looking to to be there for a long time it's a great place to go and it's
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depending and it's a bigger island than i think people realize yes so depending where you are in
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the island in the north coast south coast or east or west it's a different vibe isn't it absolutely um
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also like havana is an amazing city that is so awesome if you're looking for an all-inclusive
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though if that was your your getaway i wouldn't choose cuba as my first okay place i will say cuba
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has the most stunning beaches the beaches there are just so beautiful the education the health care
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fantastic but they've often been lacking in um food yes i have heard that yes uh in terms of food quality
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um there's just they're just not a focus for um for resorts there but if you want sun fun beaches
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and a place where canadians are welcome it's a good spot it's a fantastic spot and affordable and
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that's the key right now especially with the way the canadian dollar is performing around the world
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somewhere where it's going to go a little bit further is definitely cuba now is i always view it
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as affordable but i'm expert i'm curious to get your expert opinion dominican republic i love the
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dominican republic um so that's somewhere again that's going to be um if we're talking about all
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inclusive yes it's going to be more affordable than mexico but more expensive than um cuba so it's
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sort of middle of the pack it's kind of middle of the pack great resorts there they've got a lot of
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bigger chains that are opening up places in the dominican republic and uh we were there for
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christmas last year a fantastic resort and um and we found that every single staff member really loved
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being there and and i feel like just as a country it's a it's just a nice happy fun place to be um i
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enjoy it we're actually going again this winter we love it so much there's um a chain of resorts the
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amelia brand that we absolutely love and my husband you know he said this winter i want to go
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somewhere where we are not far from the airport and i don't have to do anything and the kids can play
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like i've been hearing a lot of that you know and um you know the all-inclusive is back for that reason
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people want to just get away and do absolutely nothing um so you know we're heading back because
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it's you know it's a consistent place with consistent heat you know again with mexico if you're
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talking about mexico um definitely we will get to that yeah yeah it's still a little bit it's not
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as consistent with weather it can be a little bit cooler at night depending on what you're looking for
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um but dominican you know the weather's always predictable um the the food the beaches the water
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it's all very predictable and it's just a great destination and you brought us something your husband
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mentioned i've been hearing that from more and more canadians whether it's the stress of the last
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couple years uh life in general the instead of doing the activity vacation i'm hearing more people
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more canadians say they want to go somewhere warm natalie and just sit and be yes we are seeing a lot
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of that but we're but we're also simultaneously we are in the same
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people want to really experience a place right so i'm finding that we are looking for more
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um uh immersive experiences so when we're going to destinations we are looking for um for somewhere
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where we can take a cooking class or um um like hiking hiking get it cooking class history history or
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like make chocolate or um um go shopping or you know they really want to get involved in the in the
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countries that they are going going to rather and and so we're seeing a lot of um all inclusives
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offer cooking classes and offer immersive activities cigar rolling so we're seeing a real
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blend so people are able to do uh to do both together because you know i there is definitely
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a place for doing nothing you know we work hard for our two weeks vacation now you had alluded to
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mexico and i've been away to call which is in the pacific in the south and i've been to cozumel and
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they're even though they're same country they're very very different yes so i think that people
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forget how big of a country mexico is you know people will say oh i just saw a travel advisory for
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mexico and i'm like cool that's like getting a travel advisory for vancouver when you live in
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toronto you know yes it's um it's very different um very different um people very different um form of
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economy you know they so you have to look at you know particular places that you're going quatuco
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fantastic i loved it destination it's beautiful and very different than your cancun right yeah um so
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i mean like it really depends what type of trip you are looking for is it true i've heard you can
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dispel this truth or rumor that in cabo the undertow it's a place sitting the beach you shouldn't swim
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in the ocean because of the the waves is that true i mean i feel like that's true everywhere um i know
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even at you know lake ontario if you depending on the time of year we have undertoes and you know
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we lose people every people who think they know how to swim and you're us you know they respect the
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ocean and respect the ocean absolutely use your head i always say when you travel you know whether
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you're at home um or you know at lake at lake ontario or you know in cabo respect the ocean make
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good decisions i have a real soft spot for jamaica my wife and i started our honeymoon in montego bay
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and we like well it'll always be near and dear to our heart jamaica is so jamaican canadians are such
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an important part of the foundation of the country yes they had a devastating hurricane yes a is it open
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for vacation and b how much will help the country of canadians go there for vacation that is a fantastic
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question um which is always tough um wow so the jamaican tourist board says that they're open for
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business okay i wasn't sure about that yeah yeah um that says they're open for business are they entirely
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open for business i don't know the videos we're seeing from friends and family that are still there
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there's still a lot of destruction that people are trying to build back from you know especially
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in certain areas it takes time it does take time however that being said one of the ways to help
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is to visit because it the tourism sector is huge part of their gdp and and putting money into that is
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helping people right but i would also say if you are traveling down um a lot of air or a lot of airlines
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i know west jet is definitely one you can pack an extra check-in bag for free to bring supplies down
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for people so that is a yeah so if you plan on heading down i i wouldn't go for the remainder of
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2025 i would just leave it so february march next year absolutely absolutely and when you say supplies
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what does that mean so we're looking at things like diapers and we're looking at soap toothbrushes
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toothpaste essential staples essential staples for people who are rebuilding their lives and you
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know their homes their livelihoods were all completely destroyed so you know canadians we
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are such a giving bunch and as you said we very much have a deep bond with jamaica yeah um so i think
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it's a fantastic opportunity um to go down spend your tourism dollars but also you know um go outside
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your resort ask someone who works there you know where's a really good place to go get a coffee
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jamaica some of the most amazing coffee in the world yeah you know and the rum cake and the rum
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cake that's that's christmas for me yeah that's um yeah we bring out a rum cake but you know we have
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such power with our dollar and we really need to be cognizant of that when we travel and how we
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travel and where we travel uh if you've not followed natalie on instagram natalie predi you must do it
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it's so informative it's entertaining but you're learning something in your post and i know you
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talk about different places including recently you were talking about the power of saint lucia as a
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destination yes oh my goodness um i love that island it's so beautiful um what i have found is they have
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really done a lot for um um women um to have economic independence so there has been a lot of
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opportunities for women to showcase their talent so there's a place called coco saint lucie and it's
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a woman who she worked with the government to build this um this chocolate making facility you can also
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make your own chocolate bars they also have a restaurant up top and i remember years and years ago
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she was making chocolate products out of her house and now she has this beautiful venue which
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overlooks the uh the forest and you can see the water it's absolutely it is heaven uh stonefields is
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another place that i love it is owned by uh saint lucian canadian uh and her mother is still there and
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she she sits by the restaurant every day and these little villas have their own pools that overlook the
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pitons you have fresh uh food that comes from their organic farm so it really what saint lucia
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has done is really tapping into their local talent um their local produce and trying to make uh just make
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their tourism offering just so unique and special you spoke earlier that the one thing that you love about
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dominican it's almost guaranteed weather i also have a soft spot for the bahamas but are there better times
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the air to go to the bahamas and others yeah i mean bahamas love also love the bahamas the water there
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is just as you know it's almost not real it's so clear yeah it's it's stunning i love it there um but
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it is a little bit cooler in the winter months right because it is a little bit higher not as close to the
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equator um so in january you know you might get some rainier days you might get some cooler days nights you
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might need a sweater or a light jacket good to know um yeah but i mean that depends um and things change
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so much with um global warming unfortunately with climate change rain patterns you know hurricane
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melissa you know um storm patterns rain patterns um weather is changing so drastically um and especially
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in the caribbean it can be hard to predict what um it can be hard to predict what weather is coming
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because it does change so rapidly okay before we get to some canadian destinations for winter i i had
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a few friends mention they've been doing winter trips to portugal yes now why has it become such a
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hot place for canadians to go during winter so for a lot of people it's so it's europe and everyone loves
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europe um but the weather is fairly mild it's not really hot it's not cold again it's in your you know
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high teens for whether it's an easy place to visit as a canadian everyone's really nice we're really
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nice um so you have a and you have airbnbs that are more accessible as well so people are tending
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to stay in those properties for extended stays for extended states so you know instead of people
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that are going to we're going to florida for three months they're now going to portugal for three months
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and you can also access the rest of europe from there as well right of course portugal is so easy
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you can head to spain you're not going to have the crowds you're not going to have the um the inflated
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pricing yes you are just going to have these beautiful places this these attractions this
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architecture essentially to yourself but my our youngest daughter and a bunch of friends from uni
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after they were done they went to portugal and they flew from lisbon to barcelona for like
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what fifty dollars or something oh yeah i i lived in london uh england for about 10 years and you
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would you could just do 50 pounds to go to seville for the weekend that's it that was it it was it is so
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easy to get around and we often in canada because it's so difficult to travel even within our country it
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is so um expensive to to travel within that we forget that the rest of the world well especially europe
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is is doing it every single day so natalie for canadians maybe financially who are not going to
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be able to go to a dominican republic or portugal are looking to vacation a winter thing winter festival
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or not um driving distance are there some destinations or some places within canada in
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the winter that we should keep an eye out for so if you're looking for mild weather of course you want
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to head to the west coast so victoria um is a huge spot for canadians especially older canadians in
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the winter because the climate the climate it's still just so mild you're not gonna have the snow
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that you have here in toronto um saying that i did have a friend vancouver um in vancouver last
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year had all of the snow and built a snowman for the first time in like a decade i saw that it was like
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they and they didn't know what to do with it because they don't want to drive it in snow exactly
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she's like what's happening um so you know again climate change yeah um but um victoria is known
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for being a really nice place to be in winter if you're into winter yes i uh last year i spent some
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time in quebec um at winter during winter carnival i went to the carnival i went to the ice castle okay
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which is so cool it is it's a different design every single year they bring in designers from all
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over the world and they sculpt these massive blocks of ice um into the most gorgeous architecture of
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this ice hotel uh last year they worked with the um they worked with indigenous canada to celebrate i
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think 50 years so they had these gorgeous indigenous sculptures inside of the ice uh the ice hotel as well
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and fairmont actually added a um a restaurant inside the ice hotel and you drink out of um ice
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glasses oh it's very very cool but i mean quebec is a beautiful destination it's like you are um
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stepping into europe you know whether you're in montreal or quebec city and you could drive there and
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you can drive there um and it's just a really beautiful part of the world yeah and i i've been
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in niagara falls in the winter and i find by the falls it's actually really cool oh yeah winter time
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oh the ice yeah yeah yeah it looks like like a chris nolan film like someone something epic is gonna
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come out of the the ice and the water yeah uh before we get to some your travel hacks that i know i need
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some help with and that um what about maybe some other places that maybe that people aren't thinking of
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but would be a good little secret place to travel if you're looking for somewhere this winter
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absolutely so belize is a fantastic i just heard someone talking about that recently oh yeah so
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this country is 60 protected land and they are very strict with their tourism laws which means that
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they are focused on maintaining culture um and diversity and environmental sustainability so that is
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fantastic also they have the largest living barrier reef in the world which is the second biggest barrier
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reef but unfortunately the one in australia is dying so this is a bigger living one this is a bigger
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living one it is absolutely huge it is one of the most beautiful places i've ever seen my son and i were
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there um in march i want to say and it was just beautiful um it's inexpensive the food is good it's both
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it's like caribbean and mayan culture had a baby and the food that sounds very inspired very delicious
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you also have um if you go inland you have the aztec oh sorry the mayan ruins yes and they're still
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discovering them in belize so the history there is just fascinating it's also fairly um it's also fairly
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inexpensive in terms of accommodation you've got um airbnbs you've got vrbos their hotels and even the
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hotels they're not a lot of them are all inclusive because they're more like an old school hotel yeah
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like they'll offer all inclusive but you don't need to you don't want to you drive your little golf cart
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around and go yeah everyone drives golf carts around oh it's so cool and you drive along this beautiful
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white sandy beach and you find a um you find a gorgeous um restaurant on the beach that is serving
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fresh lobster it's it is such a cool destination i highly recommend that one and also panama is very
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hot at the moment so why i've heard that from a few people now why is panama all of a sudden become
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an in thing now well i know the weather must be good the weather's fantastic um also affordability again
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safety um it's just it's a really easy to get to destination okay um and it's affordable and it's
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not crammed with tourists you know so people are are going to these places costa rica as well although
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places like tamarindo you know you're getting more and more people they don't have the infrastructure to
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handle all the people that they're getting now right so you have rolling blackouts you have
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some sewage issues it's still one of the most beautiful places in the world but you know we
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have to think it's tourists again where what our money is doing what our presence is doing um in in
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a place before we keep showing up so here's i have issues packing so you're gonna walk me through this
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more and more people are going vacation with strictly carry-on to avoid the baggage fees and
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just get on and get off the plates how do you pack properly in a carry-on if you're going to be gone
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five or six days oh jim that's easy i just did i just did 10 days in uganda with just a 10 days yeah i i
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surprised myself with a carry-on yeah okay so i actually talked about this on breakfast television this
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morning one option is ai so you can say hey ai it's jim i am going here for five days this is what i
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plan on doing i have this much room what should i pack an ai will come out chat gpt will come out with
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a beautiful list of everything to pack it will also highlight whether you should roll or you should
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fold but that's what i can't hear roll roll always roll use every single piece that you can every
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single piece of space rather that you can use packing cubes packing cubes are the way forward
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okay for people watching don't understand what is a packing so a packing cube is exactly that so it's
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like a little mesh bag piece of zippered pack and you open it you roll all of your stuff and you put it
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inside close it and there's usually now a second zipper which will further compress everything in so
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it's almost like a non-vacuum vacuum bag 100 nailed it yeah and then you can fit more into your carry-on
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then you can fit more into your carry-on okay absolutely so um i and your shoes right so your
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shoes that is a massive bit of space that you can use put your underwear in there put all of your
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underwear put your socks if you can fit a t-shirt go for it you know oh use when i say every little bit
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of space use that now i always say as well because it can be tricky people unpack and then you know
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there's a big explosion and there's stuff everywhere um when it comes to toiletries get one of those
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hanging toiletry bags so you don't have to unpack that it just hangs in the bathroom just hangs in the
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bathroom and same with your packing cubes when you take them out just take them and put them right into
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a drawer so then you are containing all of your things together also wherever you're traveling see
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if they'd have a free laundry service if you're if you are traveling to um to kenya or uganda um
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any sort of lodge or safari place they will do your laundry for you because they know you have come
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with so little because you're getting on and off bush planes and you just have a little bit
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so look at wherever you're going see what the laundry inclusions are see what's available what
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if you have for kit for those who are traveling with kiddos one thing i've always done is order
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my diapers to my destination so i don't have to travel why have i never thought about that that's
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brilliant well you know what i feel like you've grown out of it yeah you'll be back there again
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um so the other thing people watching how do i get the best deals on my flight and hotel are there
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hacks are there tips to make sure you're maximizing whatever money you can spend yes so um the answer
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is yes uh is there a best day it changes you know someone people will say a tuesday you do want to book
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your flights a minimum 45 days out of where you of when you plan on traveling i would say a minimum
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because flights just go up but what i love to what i've always done i've gone to sites like skyscanner
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kayak hopper you can put in your flights um you put in your days your um whether you want one stop
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or direct and it will come up with a bunch of flights and it will say book now or hold out and
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then you can put an alert on those flights and they'll come back to you and say hey so i've been
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following these flights and i think you should book now because i think it's going to go up or it'll say
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you know what wait a week see what happens with black friday see if you can find any deals there
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but i wouldn't wait much longer than whatever date so it really again we're using ai this is one of the
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places where i think ai is fantastic because it helps you find those deals and i would think if you
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know when march break is you order you go like between valentine's and march break or maybe after you
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might save some money too absolutely the prices so so what my family is doing you know i i travel
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a lot with my work but um occasionally i need to go on a trip where i just am doing nothing and they're
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not working and i'm not working yeah um so we booked a trip and um like i said we're going to the dominican
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yes um and we're leaving at the end of january any of the the weeks prior um it was double
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to to go on this trip per person yes so you really want to go in those times you know between um
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march break and valentine's day after christmas before um before family day if you have flexibility
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that is key and remember march break goes over two weeks because you have private school
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that has a different uh week off than public school so there are two weeks in march that will
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be pricey okay that's a good tip um i guess finally how long do you think canadians will
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continue to avoid traveling to america because i know my partner and her girlfriends once a year would
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go every november for a day trip to buffalo they're not doing that i have friends that yearly they're like
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they're saying i'm so upset with what's happening and i don't even know if that's gonna it's gonna take a
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while to change is that what you sense as well yeah i mean if you look at the numbers every month
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fewer and fewer canadians are visiting the states and i see this continuing um you know we are very
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unhappy with what's going on down there it's not getting any better no you know and i think if you
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know for at least the next what three and a half years i think you know we're going to be staying away
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from there um every time i meet americans when i'm traveling they always say listen it's not all of
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us i'm so sorry it's not my fault it wasn't me and i'm like no i know what they say oh you know our
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country's a disaster um and then other places around the world they want to come to canada yeah um so i i
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i i think we're going to continue to see more canadians staying within canada um spending our
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dollar within our own country um you know i know there's been talk about changing some of the
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interprovincial laws um for trading to make it easier to travel between provinces or to fly between
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provinces is more the issue um so yeah i think for the foreseeable future you know we and the rest of
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the world are going to be in canada and natalie just to close i i get the sense that canadians
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are rediscovering the beauty of the country whether it's the great lakes um the rocky mountains the
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the east coast the west coast they realize there's a lot to enjoy and explore and are right in our own
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borders oh my goodness yes um i cannot tell you the amount of articles i have written about canada
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for international publications and they want to read and they want to read it because every i think
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within one month i had written four different articles for about canada for a uk magazine yeah
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and this and national geographic they want to talk about canada everyone's talked about canada
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um so i think it's a really fantastic opportunity i don't know if you've heard of the um the past this
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canada strong pass that was this on the summer that's going to be implemented again over the holidays
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oh so we're you know discounts on via rail really encouraging national parks to national parks yes
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um we'll have uh free access there will be so many different attractions that are available for
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canadians and i think it's a really really exciting time um the whole world is looking at canada we have
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the most amazing product here and then the world cups the world oh i'm so excited um you know and with
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sporting events i think we have the some from a tourism point of view we have the most fantastic
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product and i think canadians are realizing that and there's nothing that brings us together than
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you know this pride of this beautiful land that we're living on yeah i i couldn't agree more and
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it's funny how it took this natalie but i'm hearing more and more like you know i like they're going
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instead of going skiing in uh this in aspen they're going to whistler instead of doing it they're
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going here and they're like you know what i'm going to go back and so i love it it's cheaper
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and a lot of americans are saying as well we're not going to ski in in the states so we're going
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to come up to canada because we've been wanting to and you know we'd rather spend more time out of
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so yeah so i i think we're very lucky to be canadian um at this time politically and um i'm grateful
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that my parents chose to move here uh thanks mom and dad for for that um but yeah i think it's a
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really exciting it's a really exciting time for travel within canada natalie i can't tell you how
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much i enjoy this and i'm sure all our viewers are well natalie preddy the host of get lost an
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incredible follower instagram where else can people find you and discover what you're all about well uh
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youtube but get lost with natalie i'm doing some work in the caribbean uh beyond the resort
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um and on breakfast television i uh talk about travel on breakfast television but
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and now on true patriot and exactly true page which of course is the most important conversation
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right about travel i like that yes thanks for having me it's a pleasure thank you
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