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1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. They contain information that allows the website to recognize your device and remember specific details of your visit, such as your preferences and login information. These cookies help us create a smooth experience, enhancing your journey through our website, inspired by the picturesque beauty of Canada.
Cookies allow us to provide a more personalized and optimized experience for our users, improving functionality and making navigation through our website easier, much like the smooth roads winding through the breathtaking Canadian landscapes.
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2. How We Use Cookies
We use cookies for various purposes, including:
- Analyzing website traffic and user behavior to improve the user experience.
- Ensuring the proper functionality of our site.
- Providing relevant ads and marketing materials based on your preferences.
- Remembering your preferences and settings to enhance your experience.
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3. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our website are placed by third-party services we use, such as:
- Social media platforms – for enabling social sharing features.
- Advertising partners – for showing targeted ads.
- Google Analytics – for tracking website traffic.
These third parties may use cookies to track your actions across the web, just as you may encounter stunning Canadian nature wherever you go.
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4. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Usage Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or how we use cookies. Any changes will be posted on this page with the updated date, just as the seasons change in Canada, bringing new experiences.
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5. How to Manage Cookies
You can manage cookie settings through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- Delete all cookies.
- Set notifications when a website wants to store a cookie.
- Block certain types of cookies.
- Mozilla Firefox: go to Options > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data.
- Google Chrome: go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and Other Site Data.
- Safari: go to Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data.
- Microsoft Edge: go to Settings > Site Permissions > Cookies and Site Data.
5.1. Managing Cookies in Popular Browsers
Note: Disabling cookies may affect the functionality of certain features on our website, and you may lose important details that make your experience in Canada unforgettable.
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6. Types of Cookies We Use
Our website uses various types of cookies, categorized as follows:
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6.1. Analytical/Performance Cookies
These cookies help us analyze how users interact with our site. We use them to understand:
- Which pages are most frequently visited.
- How long users stay on certain pages.
- How users navigate through our website.
This information helps us improve our website's performance and usability, similar to the ongoing efforts to enhance Canada's tourism infrastructure.
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6.2. Functional Cookies
These cookies allow the website to remember your preferences, such as:
- Your preferred language.
- Your saved settings and preferences.
By remembering this information, we can enhance convenience and ease of use, much like how knowledge of the terrain helps tourists find the best spots in Canada.
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6.3. Advertising/Targeting Cookies
We use these cookies to show you relevant advertisements. They help us:
- Evaluate the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.
- Display ads that match your interests.
- Limit the frequency of seeing the same ad, just as you'd want to explore different corners of Canada without repeating yourself.
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6.4. Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. Without them, certain features may be unavailable. They include:
- Session cookies that allow you to stay logged in during your visit.
- Security cookies that protect against fraudulent activities.
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7. Contact Us
If you have any questions about this policy, you can contact us at [email protected]. We are always here to help you on your journey, just like a local guide would assist you in Canada's wild landscapes.