Strange what's in a name. In Nova Scotia (a Canadian Province), there are two places that, to my uneducated Western Canadian ear, sound a lot alike: Ingonish and Antigonish. Both have timeshares and Covid left my wife and I with a pair of unused trade weeks banked. Interval International has a better chance to find you places if you give them lots of choices and lots of weeks to find you a trade. Since both were in Northern Nova Scotia, I assumed that they were more-or-less equivalent. It turned out this wasn't the case. One is a tiny community spread for several kilometres along a bay in Cape Breton. The other is much larger (a city, in fact). Ingonish is a lovely tiny community that, like most tourist places, virtually shuts everything down in the off-season. That's where we ended up trading into. What can I say? It was before high season so the restaurants were mostly closed. The few that were open were fantastic, though. In Western Canada, it's beef, beef, beef. We