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Peggy’s Cove is Famous for a Reason, but that’s not the Whole Story

Even with some seasonal shops closed, Peggy’s Cove remains deeply compelling in spring’s shoulder season — not only for its lighthouse, but for its working harbour, wave-worn granite, artist legacy, and enduring way of life. A Famous Place That Still Feels Lived In Some places become so photographed that you arrive wondering whether the real […]

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Why Indian Harbour Is the Ideal First Night in Nova Scotia

A friendly seatmate, a scenic coastal drive, and a hydrothermal spa experience in Indian Harbour made my arrival in Nova Scotia feel less like a check-in and more like an exhale. East Coast Warmth Begins Before Landing There are places that greet you with spectacle, and then there are places that welcome you with softness. […]

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Discovering Heritage and Quiet Beauty in the Kawarthas

A short drive from Toronto, Lindsay offers travellers a refreshing reminder that meaningful journeys are often found in Canada’s smaller communities. With heritage streets, historic landmarks, and tranquil waterways, this Kawartha Lakes town invites visitors to slow down and explore its rich local character. Historic Downtown Lindsay Downtown Lindsay centres around Kent Street, where rows […]

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Canada and China Announce 30-Day Visa-Free Travel for Canadians in 2026

Canada and the People’s Republic of China have taken a major step to make travel between the two countries easier. Beginning February 17, 2026, Canadian citizens holding ordinary passports can enter mainland China without a visa for short-term stays of up to 30 days. This visa-free arrangement is part of China’s unilateral visa exemption policy and will […]

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Cuba’s Tourism Lifeline, Tested by Fuel Shortages

Cuba’s visitor economy supports livelihoods well beyond the beach, but current fuel shortages and blackouts are straining daily life, transport, and hospitality operations. Why Tourism Matters In Cuba, tourism is not a side story. It is one of the country’s most visible ways to earn foreign currency and support employment in communities that rely on […]

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Japan’s Cherry Blossom Season Isn’t Cancelled—But One Is, and It’s a Wake-Up Call

Japan is still welcoming hanami travellers in 2026, but Fujiyoshida has cancelled its signature festival near Mount Fuji to protect local life—and it’s changing how we should all travel during sakura season. Japan has not cancelled cherry blossom season nationwide. What has changed is local: Fujiyoshida, near Mount Fuji, has officially cancelled its Arakurayama Sengen […]

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The Story of the Hawaiian Shirt: Aloha Wear’s Multi-Cultural Origins

The aloha shirt didn’t “come from” one community. It emerged in multi-ethnic Hawai‘i, stitched together by Japanese textiles, local makers, savvy retailers, and later, designers who helped it travel the world. The Shirt That Refuses a Single-Origin Myth The Hawaiian shirt is one of the world’s most recognizable travel souvenirs, but its real origin story […]

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The Rise of Slow Travel: How to Embrace a More Meaningful Journey

The rise of slow travel reflects a growing desire among travellers to experience destinations at a deeper, more meaningful level. Rather than rushing from one attraction to the next, slow travel encourages spending more time in fewer places, allowing for a richer connection with the local culture and environment. This guide explores how to embrace […]

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Buena Vista Social Club on Broadway Review: A Must-See Musical

A full-circle night of rhythm, reverence, and the kind of nostalgia that doesn’t just return—it arrives with new meaning. When the Music Stops Being “A Show” and Becomes Your Story When I first wrote about Buena Vista Social Club on Broadway, I approached it as a storyteller—listening closely to the artists, absorbing the intention behind […]

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Travel Trends 2026: Smarter Planning, Slower Journeys, Better Impact

This year, the “why” leads the “where.” From whycations to secondary destinations, travellers are seeking meaning and comfort while reducing harm and overtourism pressure. Travel trends 2026 point to one clear shift: travellers want trips that feel personal, purposeful, and lighter on the planet. Booking.com highlights ultra-personalised travel, Hilton calls it the “whycation” (choosing a […]

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New Year, New Compass: Resolutions for You and the Planet

This year, let’s keep the gym goals and the fresh starts, but add something that lasts longer than January: gentler choices for the planet, our communities, and the animals who share our home. Keep the Classics, but Make Them Kinder Every January, we reach for the same well-meaning promises: move more, drink less, sleep better, […]