Taking off for the cottage lifestyle in Canada, especially during the "season", is a great vacation idea for the person needing to unwind.
But can't the same be said of many other vacation spots as well? Why would someone choose this country, in particular? Well, in addition to the spacious skies and majestic mountains of the land, Canada also has a number of other things for novice vacationers to experience.
And even if you're an expert at living that kick-back existence - while on holiday in this country, anyway, - you may not have thought of the ones on this list: The royal birthday bash: "May two four", "May Run", and "May Long" are all slang terms for Fete De La Reine.
It means "Victoria Day", and the birthdays of two infamous Queens - Victoria and Elizabeth - are the reason for a yearly national party, held in their honor.
If you're anywhere in Canada at that time, you'll be attending the bash by default.
The way you choose to celebrate the occasion is entirely up to you.
You can play it up energetically, with a crowd of other tourists and natives - eating, drinking, and toasting the monarchs till the wee hours of the morning.
Or you can decide on being mellow - and hold a private party for just a few people, or by yourself, in the cottage.
It's all good - as long as you're celebrating something.
Revisit Anne of Green Gables - With its feeling of peaceful isolation, Prince Edward Island is an excellent idea for anyone wanting to explore a cottage lifestyle on their vacation.
A visit to the town of Cavendish, home of author Lucy Maud Montgomery, is an even better one.
This is the place on which the fictitious town of the series, Anne of Green Gables, is based.
The books tell the colorful and charming tale of Anne - a feisty, lovable orphan girl, and the adventures she has.
Upon visiting the farmhouse - and seeing the other places that have become household words to a lot of people, you will find it hard not to travel back in time - and lose yourself to the innocent days of childhood, in its wonderful world of make-believe.
Rare finds on Vancouver Island - If it's the good old days you want - and something tangible of them to hold in your hands - then rent a home on Vancouver Island.
You'll have plenty of personal down-time here - surrounded by the beauty of nature - and of course, many different antique and thrift stores around the city to feed your soul's passion for history.
And once you've found some souvenirs, enjoy them to the fullest by including them in the decor of your temporary residence.
For example, if you love all things Victorian, dress up your cottage parlor in some Edwardian finery - such as pretty prints or lace curtains, glitzy chocolate box tins and other bric-a-brac on the tables.
You can even go so far as to complete the scenario with a touch of aromatic potpourri to scent the air.
And don't forget to add a dash of the days-gone-by to the settee and chairs.
Drape some old-fashioned nature-motif bed sheets on them, throw in some pillows - and complete your sense of total Victoriana.
Get away from it all, by creating your own time machine while you're there.
And when it's time to leave the heaven you've found, pack up souvenir memories and take them with you - to enjoy whenever the fancy strikes you.
Changing the way someone views the world is the biggest benefit to be had in learning to live the cottage lifestyle in Canada.
If you put this concept into daily practice for your life, you'll probably discover that its meaning really has to do with the state of mind you cultivate - not the environment where you live.
And you'll be even happier to find that your new outlook makes any place you reside, a little slice of vacation heaven.
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