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WHAT TO EAT & DRINK IN NORTH AMERICA

From hot dogs to cheeseburgers, Buffalo wings to butter tarts, deep-dish pizza to poutine… North American food is the ultimate crowd pleaser and we’ll show you where to find all the iconic dishes.

California Wine (USA)

From the Chardonnay of Sonoma to to the sparkling wine of Modesto and the Cabernet Sauvignon of the famous Napa Valley - California knows wine. We'll take you to some of the state's greatest wineries, like the Ernest & Julio Gallo Winery where you can get to know all the tastiest drops and then some.

Poutine (Canada)

If you like potato fries, then you’ll fall head over heels for poutine. This iconic dish takes French fries and turns it up a notch by smothering them in cheese curds and brown gravy. It came out of French-Canadian Quebec in the 1950s and it’s still one of the country’s favourite snacks.

Cheeseburger (USA)

WHEN IS BEST TO VISIT NORTH AMERICA

North America doesn’t get much better than spring, summer and autumn. Whether you want to chill out on the sunny beaches of California or see the golden leaves of New England, there's a North America vacation waiting for you. 

Best Time to Visit North America’s National Parks

You can’t go wrong with the spring, summer and autumn months for exploring the national parks in North America, with great walking conditions and chances to spot wildlife. 

Best Time to Explore North America’s Beaches

The summertime shines in North America and there’s no better season to hit the dazzling beaches of California or head up the coast of Vancouver.

Best Time to Visit North America’s Cities

PACKING TIPS FOR NORTH AMERICA

HOW TO TRAVEL RESPONSIBLY IN NORTH AMERICA

Respect indigenous cultures

It’s important to learn the history and stories of the indigenous cultures of North America and respect their sacred customs and land, especially around the national parks.

Be kind to the environment

North America is a spectacular continent and you can help keep it that way by using a refillable water bottle, staying on the marked paths when walking in North America and never leaving any rubbish behind.

Support the local communities

If you’re looking for some authentic souvenirs or delicious food, point your nose in the direction of locally-owned shops and restaurants. You’ll support local businesses and get to know the real North America.

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