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Skating doesn't get more magical than this. Ontario has a dreamy ice trail that winds through a frozen cranberry marsh and it's like something out of a winter fairy tale.

You can glide around glistening acres of cranberries and even skate beneath a canopy of stars at this spot.

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You may find it surprising, but winter is a particularly challenging time for most Canadians to stay hydrated. According to the Canadian Hydration Awareness survey conducted by Liquid I.V., as many as 70% of Canadians don't think much about this crucial aspect of health during the coldest months.

Staying hydrated is worth it! Water plays a significant role in keeping you feeling well, protecting your organs, regulating body temperature, lubricating joints, oxygenating cells, and performing countless other functions.

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Calling all newcomers to Canada! If you're a new Canadian citizen or permanent resident, there's an amazing way to explore your new home without spending a ton of cash that you might not know about.

Whether this is your first full year in Canada or you've been here for a few years, immigrating to Canada can be overwhelming — especially with the costs of an international move, adjusting to a new cost of living and navigating the Canadian housing market. With so much to budget for, it's tough to find extra cash to explore your new home and make the most of everything Canada has to offer.

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B.C. has an almost overwhelming amount of hiking trails, each seemingly more breathtaking than the last. This hike on Vancouver Island is hard to beat though, with its massive suspension bridge taking you over a canyon, surrounding trees towering above you, and the hidden beach at the end.

This hike is actually a section of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail and will take about 45 minutes one way. The entire Juan de Fuca trail is pretty gruelling, at 47 kilometres, so this hike is a good option for those wanting a bit of the beauty it offers without the commitment.

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Winter is here, and that means cozy hot chocolate dates, sledding down snowy slopes, and, of course, skating. If you're looking for a truly magical spot to lace up this season, you'll want to take a trip to this enchanting ice trail.

Located on top of a mountain, the trail takes you through a snow-covered forest lit with glittering lights. You'll feel like you're gliding through Narnia as you enjoy the frosty scenery and towering views.

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