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Did you know that every autumn, Monarch butterflies gather in the thousands in Southern Canada to migrate south to winter in the mountains of Mexico? The mystery of this regal insect’s annual journey fittingly represents Canada2Mexico’s vision: helping make dreams come true for Canadians who choose to spend their winters in the warm and friendly climes of Mexico.
Watch this video for a taste of what it is to experience Monarch butterflies in Mexico .
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Villa Alegria – Retirement living in Mexico
If you are anything like I am, you don’t like condos and gated communities. Too many rules and restrictions, and you usually end up paying too much for the services you neither want nor use. So when I heard about a new and different retirement community in Tequisquiapan, I was obviously skeptical. The first surprise [...]
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p> Hot Tip: Maximize your holiday experience: Hotel Las Cavas has a 3 night promotional. Right now, when you book three nights’ accommodation, ($220 US) per adult ($58 per 4-10 year old child) you will also receive three meals a day complete with national Mexican drinks. To make a reservation from US/Canada dial [...]
You will be surprised to know that no butterflies in the world migrate like the monarch butterflies of North America. They travel up to three-thousand miles twice a year: south in the fall and north in the spring. To avoid the long, cold northern winters, monarch butterflies east of the Rockies fly south to the [...]
Mariachi music, quite obviously the heart and soul of Mexico to anyone that has traveled south of the border, frequently permeates the Puerto Vallarta evening air. Mariachis can be heard serenading women at weddings, special occasions such as Quinceañeras (girls' fifteenth birthday celebrations) and baptisms, Mother's Day fiestas, and at private parties. Mariachis are also often seen and heard in many of the restaurants and cantinas and can be found roving along the beachfront Malecón and throughout public parks