Author name: Jenna Kessler

Jenna Kessler is a Canadian travel journalist with 7+ years of experience exploring tourism trends, cultural destinations, and travel policies in Canada. She earned her degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management from the prestigious Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University) and completed advanced studies in travel communications and media strategy. Jenna crafts engaging travel stories, guides, and insights that inspire readers to discover Canada and beyond.

Brand USA Appoints New Trade Manager for Canada

Brand USA Appoints New Trade Manager for Canada

Brand USA Appoints New Canada Manager: Key Travel Data Revealed The landscape of travel between Canada and the United States is entering a dynamic new phase. At the recent Destination America Canada Summit (DACS) Annual General Meeting, pivotal announcements and revealing data painted a clear picture of the road ahead. The headline news was the […]

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Manitoba Artist Designs Patch for Astronaut Jeremy Hansen

Manitoba Artist Designs Patch for Astronaut Jeremy Hansen

Indigenous Artist Designs Space Patch for Canada’s Artemis II Astronaut In a powerful fusion of ancestral knowledge and cosmic ambition, a First Nations artist from Manitoba has created a symbol that will journey around the Moon. Anishinaabe painter Henry Guimond has been chosen to design the official mission patch for Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who

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Vancouver Airport Sees Flight Cancellations and Delays

Vancouver Airport Sees Flight Cancellations and Delays

Major Flight Disruptions Hit Vancouver Airport, Stranding Travelers A wave of significant flight disruptions swept through Vancouver International Airport (YVR) this week, creating a ripple effect of delays and cancellations that left thousands of passengers stranded and travel plans in disarray. The hub, which serves as a critical gateway to Canada’s West Coast and Asia-Pacific

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U.S.-Canada Border Towns Feel Drop in Canadian Visitors

U.S.-Canada Border Towns Feel Drop in Canadian Visitors

Cross-Border Blues: U.S. Border Towns Struggle as Canadian Travel Drops For decades, the flow of Canadian shoppers and day-trippers into neighboring U.S. border communities was as reliable as the tides. Towns from Blaine, Washington, to Plattsburgh, New York, built their economic identities around welcoming their northern neighbors, offering everything from cheaper gasoline and milk to

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Travel Chaos in Canada Passengers Stranded After Cancellations

Travel Chaos in Canada: Passengers Stranded

A cascade of flight cancellations by three major airlines has left passengers stranded across Canada, from remote northern communities to the country’s second-largest city. The disruption, impacting Air Inuit, Air Canada, and WestJet, has severed critical air links between Quebec’s Nunavik region and southern hubs, creating a logistical nightmare for travelers and highlighting the fragility

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Canada Offers Free Access to Parks, Museums & VIA Rail 2026

Canada: Free Parks, Museums & VIA Rail 2026

Unlock Free Canada Travel with the 2026 Strong Pass Deals Imagine exploring the turquoise lakes of Banff, delving into the history of the Canadian Museum of History, and gliding past breathtaking landscapes on a legendary train journey—all for free. This isn’t a travel fantasy; it’s the incredible reality of the Canada Strong Pass, a limited-time

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WestJet and Air Canada Flights Face Major Delays in Calgary

WestJet and Air Canada Flights Face Major Delays in Calgary

Massive Flight Disruptions Strand Calgary Airport Travelers Nationwide A day of significant air travel turmoil unfolded at Calgary International Airport (YYC), leaving passengers stranded and plans in tatters. A cascade of operational issues led to a staggering 165 flight delays and 12 cancellations, primarily impacting Canada’s two largest carriers, WestJet, its regional partner WestJet Encore,

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Canada Tourism 2026: AI Forecasting Transforming Travel

Canada Tourism 2026: AI Forecasting Transforming Travel

How AI is Forecasting and Shaping Sustainable Canadian Tourism by 2026 Canada’s vast landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural tapestry have long made it a premier global destination. Yet, managing the ebb and flow of millions of visitors—from the peaks of Banff to the streets of Toronto—presents a monumental challenge. Enter Artificial Intelligence. No longer

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Cancun airport hit by delays, cancellations

Major Cancun Airport Delays Disrupt Delta, American, and JetBlue Flights A significant wave of flight disruptions swept through Cancun International Airport (CUN) this week, leaving hundreds of travelers bound for the United States and Canada stranded or facing lengthy delays. What began as a challenging travel day escalated into a widespread operational hurdle, impacting major

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Hawaiian Flight Cancellations Amid Kona Flooding

Historic Hawaii Flooding Disrupts Travel for International Tourists A powerful and historic weather system has brought Hawaii’s famous hospitality to a standstill, triggering a cascade of flight cancellations, hotel evacuations, and travel chaos. Thousands of international visitors from the United States, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Australia, and the United Kingdom found their dream vacations abruptly

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