Canada — videos, destinations, and planning
Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Québec as a first layer, plus the west coast, the Rockies, ski, trains, road trips, cruises, expeditions, and a less obvious reading of the country.
This is the Lipe Travel Show gateway to North America. The idea here is to organize the continent through more useful travel angles — major cities, urban trips, nature, road trips, and planning — connecting Canada, the United States, and Mexico inside the same editorial logic.
The main continent home already organizes Canada, New York State, and Mexico inside the same logic. That makes it easier to compare the travel angles that really fit each type of trip.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Québec as a first layer, plus the west coast, the Rockies, ski, trains, road trips, cruises, expeditions, and a less obvious reading of the country.
The US already enters the site through more useful layers, with dedicated pages for New York State and Florida. The next step is to expand this logic to other states, cities, regions, and itinerary combinations.
Mexico already appears here as an important North America front. The next step is to open the country with cities, culture, beaches, gastronomy, and its own planning angles.
Instead of mixing everything together, the idea here is to open North America through more useful layers: country, region, state, city, and commercial next steps.
A country page already live with east coast, west coast, Rockies, ski, cruises, trains, and cultural angles.
New York State is already integrated, and the next step is to open more US layers using the same structure.
Even before its dedicated page is ready, Mexico already enters as a strategic travel angle within the continent.
The same travel CTAs used across the site stay here too, helping users move from research to action.
After comparing Canada, the United States, and Mexico, it is worth opening the more practical layer of the trip. This page helps you think through entry points, hubs, routes, and dates with more clarity before booking.
If you already understand your travel angle more clearly, the U.S. flight guide helps organize the air logic with more criteria — and that usually improves the comparison before ticketing.
After choosing your North America angle more clearly, it becomes much easier to compare flights, hotels, and travel possibilities with intention.
After understanding your angle between Canada, the United States, and Mexico, use the shortcuts below to compare flights, hotels, and travel options with more clarity.