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Victoria Day Day Trip Ideas: Where To Go During The May Long Weekend

5 Canadian Escapes For The Best May Two-Four Weekend Ever
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The Piknic is a rave-like event that takes place in Ste-Hélène island every Sunday. We got lucky, the day was simply gorgeous.

Whether you call it Victoria Day, May Long Weekend or May Two-Four, May 17 to May 19 means time off for Canadians.

And any time off in our books is a perfect excuse to travel.

While Victoria Day harkens back to Queen Victoria's birthday, its meaning has shifted to something along the lines of "the unofficial start to summer", prompting Canadians to head to the cottage for the first time. Also popular is the "staycation" approach which usually involves watching fireworks and cracking open a case of 24 beers (hence May Two-Four).

But for the non-drinking, cottage-less types out there, the May Long Weekend typically means 72 hours to cram as much travelling as possible before you're needed back at work on Tuesday. Typically, this means Canadians will spend their time either in New York if they're travelling internationally or make trips to Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, according to Hotwire, a travel booking site.

So if you're planning on staying in the country but are unsure what to during those three days, here's a few suggestions:

Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville, Ont.
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Queen Victoria will probably be the last thing on your mind if you find yourself in Bowmanville, Ont. during the long weekend. The park will play host to the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, featuring muscle cars from SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series. Also in attendance will be the Canadian Touring Car Championship, Canadian Supercar Series and the Ultra 94 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada by Michelin and the Formula 1600 Super Series for guests to watch zoom around the tracks.
Relax At Deep Cove, Vancouver
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Need to get away from the city, congestion and people? Head to Deep Cove in North Vancouver for some peace, quiet and kayaking. Inside Vancouver describes the area as a prime spot for hanging out by the waterfront and hiking into the mountains that are just 45-minutes outside of the city.
Island Farms Victoria Day Parade, Victoria
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What better place to celebrate the Queen Victoria than in Victoria, B.C.? May 19 will mark the city's 116th run of the Island Farms Victoria Day Parade, the city's biggest parade. Expect marching bands, floats, clowns and more over a span of three hours. Admission is free and promises to be fun for the whole family.
Jubilee Queen Cruises, Toronto
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Keep things classy with a day-time cruise and lunch buffet on board the Jubilee Queen cruise ship. While the night-time version of this attraction boasts a spectacular fireworks show on Toronto's waterfront, the day version features a much clearer view of Toronto Islands and the raw scenery of Toronto Island Parklands. Boarding starts at 11:30 a.m. with a noon departure and a 2:30 p.m. dock time.
Piknic Electronik, Montreal
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Technically Quebec doesn't celebrate Victoria Day like the rest of Canada. Instead, they get the day off for National Patriots Day. But whether you're celebrating the Queen or honouring the rebellion against the British, you can spend your long weekend at Piknic Electronik, an electronic music festival that kicks off on May 18 and runs all the way till September 21. Performers during the first day will include Slow Hand on the main stage, the province's own Veronika & Oliver as well as France's Sonic Crew.

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Las Vegas, Nevada(01 of10)
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First things first: book yourself a swanky Las Vegas hotel room. Whether it’s an upscale Strip location like the Bellagio, or further afield like the Hard Rock Hotel, there's a buffet of choice for visitors in Vegas. Next, stroll along the Strip and admire the bright lights.You can catch a different show and dine in style on a daily basis. For instance, catch Cirque du Soleil’s Beatles LOVE musical at the Mirage, and then devour designer sushi at Simon at the Palms Casino Resort. Feeling adventurous? Head up to the Fremont Street Experience and go zip-lining underneath the huge illuminated canopy. To escape the crowds, do a half-day tour of the Hoover Dam and neighbouring Lake Meade. (credit:Getty)
Victoria, British Columbia(02 of10)
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Victoria is known as the “Garden City,” and your first stop should be the world-famous Butchart Gardens. Just north of the city, this former limestone quarry abounds with statues, fountains, and dazzling gardens whose themes range from Italian to Japanese.British Columbia's capital has several key attractions near its Inner Harbour. Check out the interactive Old Town and giant woolly mammoth at the Royal British Columbia Museum. Marvel at miniature dioramas of the Canadian railway system and historical battles at Miniature World. Taking afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel reveals the British influence in this Canadian city. (credit:Getty)
Helsinki, Finland(03 of10)
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Helsinki is one pedestrian-friendly city. Enjoy people-watching on the tree-lined Esplanadi, or go shopping at the huge Stockmann’s department store on Mannerheim Street. The open-air market in the harbour bustles with fishmongers and souvenir stalls.Don’t miss Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s superb paintings of the Kalevala, Finland’s national myth, at the Ateneum, Helsinki’s classical art museum. Take a ferry ride to Suomenlinna, the city’s 18th-century sea fortress. For a beautiful panorama, go up the 72-metre tower at the huge outdoor stadium built for the 1952 Summer Olympics. (credit:Shutterstock)
San Diego, California(04 of10)
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More laid-back than nearby Los Angeles, San Diego is amazing for animal lovers. You could easily spend a couple of days viewing polar bears, gorillas, and penguins at the San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and Sea World. In the harbour, gawk at the nearly 30 naval aircraft displayed aboard the USS Midway Museum. Dining in the downtown Gaslamp Quarter is a delight, from Cafe Sevilla’s braised rabbit to authentic enchiladas at Fred’s Mexican Cafe. (credit:Getty)
Ocho Rios, Jamaica(05 of10)
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Calgary, Alberta(06 of10)
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Nuremberg, Germany(07 of10)
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For students of history, this walled Bavarian city offers grim reminders of the Nazi past, from the site of the Nuremberg trials to the rally grounds where Adolf Hitler was feted from 1933 to 1938.But there are also light-hearted things to see, like the Nuremberg Toy Museum’s collection of vintage dollhouses and modern Playmobil and Lego sets. Quaff traditional ales at the famous Hausbrauerei Altstadthof, or get your sausage on at one of Nuremberg's bratwurst restaurants. (credit:Getty)
Edinburgh, Scotland(08 of10)
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The Scottish capital specializes in whiskey and literature. Take an almost Disney-esque tour of the whiskey-distilling process at the Scotch Whiskey Experience. The Writers’ Museum showcases original manuscripts by Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson.Walking up the Royal Mile through Edinburgh’s Old Town and touring Edinburgh Castle – as some 1.3 million visitors do annually – is another must-do. (credit:Getty)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia(09 of10)
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Winnipeg, Manitoba(10 of10)
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Shop for handmade artwork, jewellery, and clothes at The Forks. The indoor market, located at the confluence of the Assiniboine River and the Red River, is just one attraction at this National Historic Site. The Children’s Museum, the Forks Historic Rail Bridge, and the Explore Manitoba Centre all add variety and colour. Watch out for the architecturally spectacular Canadian Museum for Human Rights, opening in 2014.During the NHL regular season (October-April), attend a Winnipeg Jets hockey game at the MTS Centre. The fans here are among the league’s loudest and most passionate. (credit:Getty)

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