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Driving is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to get around Canada. If you live close to Canada, you can drive your own car through customs and border control, or you can rent a car. Renting a car is more expensive, but is worth it if you are traveling long distances.  As a general rule of thumb, if you’re planning on traveling to 3 or more cities, it’s a good idea to rent a car because you will be traveling longer distances to get to your destinations. If you choose to drive around Canada, try to get gas on Native Reserves because it tends to be cheaper. The reserves are subject to fewer taxes which reduces the overall price of gas. First Nation reserves are marked by signs on the highways, or you can locate them on a map. Like in the U.S., Canada has a Megabus system that runs across the country and also makes stops in cities along the border in the U.S. You can travel from Toronto to Montreal, and tickets are extremely cheap, especially when booked in advance. Be aware that the Megabus tends to be slower and run late, so it may not be the most efficient option if you have a tight schedule. Airlines like Flair and WOW are offering low-cost flights within the U.S. and Canada between major cities for around $100. Since they’re budget airlines, they don’t include things like checked bags, but this is a great option for light travelers who need an inexpensive way to get to Canada.  Budget airlines are able to offer low-cost tickets by eliminating the traditional frills of air travel, like checked baggage and in-flight snacks and drinks. Anything considered an amenity comes with a fee from the airline. If you don’t live near a major city, consider driving to the nearest major airport to save on the cost of an additional flight. If you’re located outside of the U.S. and Canada, WOW airlines offers flights from most European cities. Alternatively, you can book a longer flight with a traditional airline, then fly between cities on a budget airline. Canada has an extensive rail system, and train travel is one of the most cost-friendly ways to see the country. Tickets for economy class start as low as $25 CAD for shorter distances, and there are packages for longer distances as well. You can select to travel in economy class, which secures you a seat; business or touring class, which provides access to refreshments and larger seats; and sleeper class, which gives you a bed for overnight travel.

summary: Opt to drive if you have a car. Take the Megabus from city to city. Fly to Canada with a budget airline. Travel by train across Canada and along the coasts.


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Weaning is a different process for every baby. It may take a few months before the baby is able to take a cup or bottle without complaint. In the meantime, don't give up; stick to the routine you've set up, and continue gradually replacing feedings for as long as it takes.  Know that your baby may need extra comfort when he or she is sick. It's fine to revert to breastfeeding during times like these. Having the baby spend extra time with a father, older sibling, or another relative can help. As the baby's relationships with other people grow, he or she won't be as reliant on breastfeeding with you to be the sole source of comfort.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/7\/75\/Stop-Breast-Feeding-Step-7Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Stop-Breast-Feeding-Step-7Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/75\/Stop-Breast-Feeding-Step-7Bullet2.jpg\/aid1069191-v4-728px-Stop-Breast-Feeding-Step-7Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Sometimes the transition from breastfeeding can result in medical complications. If you're not sure whether weaning is the healthiest choice for your child, it's best to see a doctor right away. Look for the following issues that commonly crop up during weaning:  The baby refuses to eat solid food even though he or she is over 6 or 8 months of age.  The baby develops dental cavities. The baby focuses only on you and breastfeeding, and doesn't seem interested in other people or activities. As the baby drinks less breast milk, your breasts will start producing less. However, there may be times when your breasts become uncomfortably engorged or inflamed. Try the following techniques to make yourself more comfortable:    Express a very small amount of milk, either by pump or manually, during missed feedings. Do not empty your breasts, or that will signal your body to make more milk. Apply a cold compress to your breast 3 or 4 times per day, for about 15 to 20 minutes at a time, if you need some additional relief. This helps relieve inflammation and constricts the milk-producing membranes.
summary: Stick with it. Know when to take the baby to a doctor. Don't forget to ease your own body's transition.