Travelling in Canada means learning to read distance differently. The country is enormous, and almost everyone lives in a narrow band close to the United States border, so the landscape shifts from city to empty boreal forest without warning. The show follows Nathan Beaulieu as he moves through this geography slowly, settling somewhere long enough to understand how that place actually works. The host moves from the old port of Montreal to the river valley in Saskatoon, from the Rocky Mountain foothills near Calgary to the fishing stages of Bonavista, Newfoundland. He also spends time in Ottawa, the capital, where winter freezes the canal and summer brings a different kind of quiet. Each stop is connected by the route he takes to the next one. Seasons are the real clock. The same street in Ottawa appears under brown maple leaves and then under March slush, and a place he left in one state is a different place when he comes back. That slow return is how the show works: knowing somewhere properly takes months, not a stopover. Nathan Beaulieu lives in Canada and stays for two years, moving between cities, coastlines and smaller towns on a route that follows the seasons. Not a week-long visit — Nathan is there in every kind of weather, working out where to eat on an ordinary Tuesday, which train to take, what a festival actually feels like from the pavement. A new episode arrives every day. Each one is short and specific: one neighbourhood, one journey, one meal, one museum worth the detour — with the practical detail that matters. What it costs. When it closes. Whether the queue is worth it. What to do when it rains. Every episode carries a full transcript and chapter markers. Part of Paris2Tokyo — one show for each of the world's hundred most-visited countries. Made for travelers, wherever you are going next. #Canada #CanadaTravel #NorthAmerica #Ottawa #TravelPodcast #Travel #Paris2Tokyo https://www.paris2tokyo.com/podcasts/canada/
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Episode #8
Sandbanks, Wine, and the County Life
Aug 8, 202610 minS1
<p>Nathan arrives in Picton, Prince Edward County, on a foggy August day. He explores Sandbanks Provincial Park's massive dunes, eats his way through farm-to-table country, and gets practical about the cost of living in one of Ontario's most charming small towns.</p>
<p>Episode 8 of Canada Travel Podcast with Nathan Beaulieu. Nathan Beaulieu is in Picton, Canada.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Picton, Ontario, Sandbanks Provincial Park, Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park, The Bean Counter Café, The Talking Donkey Bistro, Picton Harbour, Base31, Huff's Estates Winery.</p>
<p>Covered: Prince Edward County tourism, Sandbanks Provincial Park beaches, W...
<p>Nathan spends his last day in Toronto wrapping up loose ends, savoring a final peameal bacon sandwich, and reflecting on the city's rhythm before heading east. He shares practical tips on departing a city you've just started calling home, then hits the road toward Ontario's lake country as summer begins its slow turn to fall.</p>
<p>Episode 7 of Canada Travel Podcast with Nathan Beaulieu. Nathan Beaulieu is in Toronto, Canada.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: St. Lawrence Market, Dineen Coffee Co., Danforth Avenue, Toronto Islands, Oshawa, Lake Ontario.</p>
<p>Covered: Leaving a city, Road trip planning...
Taste of the Danforth and the St. Lawrence Market Goodbye
Aug 6, 202610 minS1
<p>On his last full day in Toronto, Nathan explores the Taste of the Danforth's triumphant return, visits the historic St. Lawrence Market, and reflects on the cost of living in the city before heading east.</p>
<p>Episode 6 of Canada Travel Podcast with Nathan Beaulieu. Nathan Beaulieu is in Toronto, Canada.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Danforth Avenue, Broadview Station, St. Lawrence Market, Buster's Sea Cove, Gusto 101, Queen West, Kawarthas, Kingston.</p>
<p>Covered: Taste of the Danforth festival, St. Lawrence Market, Cost of living, Departure from Toronto, Reflection on first week.</p>
<p >Chapters:<br>00:00 Toronto<br>01:27...
<p>Nathan hits the Rogers Centre for a Blue Jays game, explores the Beaches and Scarborough Bluffs, and plans for the Taste of the Danforth. He also talks real costs of living, from transit to rent, and what it's like to settle into Toronto's summer rhythm.</p>
<p>Episode 5 of Canada Travel Podcast with Nathan Beaulieu. Nathan Beaulieu is in Toronto, Canada.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Beaches, Scarborough Bluffs, Gusto 101, Art Gallery of Ontario, Rogers Centre, CN Tower, Danforth, Toronto Islands.</p>
<p>Covered: Toronto neighbourhoods, Summer festivals, Cost of living, Baseball game, Art gallery, Road trip planning.<...
<p>Nathan takes in the view from the CN Tower, navigates Toronto's transit system, and plans a trip to the Toronto Islands. He also checks out the St. Lawrence Market and shares practical tips on getting around and eating well in the city.</p>
<p>Episode 4 of Canada Travel Podcast with Nathan Beaulieu. Nathan Beaulieu is in Toronto, Canada.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: CN Tower, Union Station, Dineen Coffee Co., Toronto Islands, Centre Island, St. Lawrence Market, Queen Street West, Trinity Bellwoods Park.</p>
<p>Covered: CN Tower, Toronto Islands, St. Lawrence Market, Transit and PRESTO, Toronto neighbourhoods...
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