Most of the year, it's too cold for a comfortable vacation to St. John's, the capital of Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador province.
But that all changes in the summertime, and especially in August, when temperatures rise to the high 60s Fahrenheit. Popular outdoor activities for travelers include hiking, berry picking, and animal-watching — whales and puffins are common sights in August.
There's plenty of St. John's culture to soak in, too. Take a stroll downtown and check out the city's brightly-painted houses, and admire artisan crafts in the Quidi Vidi fishing village. You can get a panoramic view of the city from Signal Hill, and history buffs will want to make a stop at Cabot Tower, honoring the discovery of Newfoundland by John Cabot.