Oxiane Coelho - Product Manager - Canada

Oxiane Coelho

Product Manager - Canada
Since the age of 2, I have been ceaselessly exploring the world. It began with RV trips with my grandparents on every one of their vacations (In France, as well as abroad), summer and winter alike. I quickly became addicted to discovering new regions. Thus, it was no surprise that I embarked on studies in tourism. I was even more eager to learn and share this passion with others. I have always had the "itchy feet" as they say, so I decided to do my end-of-study internship in Montreal, Quebec. To tell you the truth, I never left!

My Picks and Travel Tips

What is my favorite destination in Canada?

Without hesitation the Saguenay Fjord. I traveled it from North to South, and how to tell you: it is breathtaking. All along the road, you have magnificent viewpoints. It's time to go and discover it and for that nothing better than a hike, sea kayaking, quad biking in the forest… The must, rent a chalet overlooking the Fjord and admire the perenniality and the beauty of these landscapes.

A tip for your trip here

Be mindful of distances, don't bite off more than you can chew. Indeed, distances are not comparable to those in France, prefer spending several nights in the same place and enjoy taking the time so as not to rack up miles on the odometer. It's vacation after all!

What is my favorite season in Canada?

My favorite season is the one we call "Indian summer". When the trees change colors, each more beautiful and amazing than the last. It's time to go hiking and discover the vastness of the Canadian outdoors. One thing is for sure: you will be in awe.
Oxiane Coelho - Product Manager - Canada
Oxiane Coelho - Product Manager - Canada

What souvenir to bring back from your trip here?

Tough question, there are so many wonders in Canada. But I would say a good Canadian lumberjack shirt.

Don't forget to pack in your luggage:

Unsurprisingly, I would say: your camera to capture every moment of your stay.

What is my dream trip?

Still having the RV travel bug, I would say visiting the Canadian West and more specifically the Rockies in an RV.

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