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Vancouver: The Ultimate Guide To Adventure

HAVE AN ADVENTURE Cycling Cycling is perhaps the best way to explore Vancouver, and its moderate climate makes it possible to pedal here year-round. There are around 300 kilometres (186 miles) of dedicated bike routes crisscrossing the region and cyclists can take their bikes for free on SeaBus and SkyTrain services as well as rack-fitted […]

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Vancouver: The Ultimate Chilling Guide

HEAD TO THE BEACH Among Vancouver’s best summertime haunts, Kitsilano Beach is the most popular spot for catching the rays. It attracts families, locals, and visitors with its vast sandy expanse and large saltwater swimming pool. English Bay Beach, at the intersection of Denman and Davie Streets, is a busy stretch for sunbathers, volleyball players, […]

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Everyone Flying Through Toronto Pearson Airport Needs To Know These Tips

March Break is almost here and it’s a busy time of year for passengers traveling through Toronto Pearson. This year, Toronto Pearson expects to welcome 115,000 passengers on March 10 and nearly 120,000 passengers on March 11. This year’s expected passenger numbers represents 3-4 percent increase over March Break last year, a year in which Toronto Pearson welcomed […]

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Over 100 Travel Companies To Help End Cruel Elephant Shows

A campaign by International animal charity, World Animal Protection to end the cruel abuse of elephants in the tourist entertainment industry has secured the help of over 100 travel companies, it announced today (Friday 18th March). World Animal Protection has been engaging with tour operators around the world revealing the cruelty that goes on behind the scenes at […]

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You Can Work From Anywhere In The World, And It’s Easier Than You Think

There is a less-known breed of creator out there, a type as dedicated to travel as they are to their work. They are the expat-preneurs, and their name derives from “expat” (a shortened form of expatriate) and “entrepreneur” the name give to today’s innovative new business minds. But what exactly are expat-preneurs? In essence, they […]

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Glendorn Lodge: Serenity In Pennsylvania

This summer, I had the opportunity to visit Pennsylvania. Now one would assume that a jaunt to the city of brotherly love was on my agenda. However, this trip would have me venture to a historically woodsy location nestled amidst 1,500 acres of pristine forest approximately six hours northwest of Philadelphia. A scenic 3.5-hour drive […]

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The Heartwarming Story Of Surfing Legend Doc Paskowitz

In 2007, documentary filmmaker Doug Prey premiered his film Surfwise  at the Toronto International Film Festival. It portrays the inspiring and tumultuous story of the aging surfer, his wife and their nine children who were born, raised and home-schooled in a small camper on beaches across California, Mexico, Hawaii, and Israel. They surfed daily and […]

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The Ultimate Weekend Guide To San Francisco

In 1967, the song “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)” by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas (sung by Scott McKenzie) was an instant hit and became the official song of the city.  Before that, crooner Tony Bennett recorded the song “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” (written […]

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The Ultimate Weekend Guide To Niagara-On-The-Lake

I have always marveled at the allure of the Niagara region. As a child, with my extended family, we would pack lunches—enough to feed an army—and embark on summer day trips to Niagara Falls. We would pose along the iron gate with the falls in the background, trek up and down Clifton Hill, and park […]

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Food in Toronto: The Ultimate Guide

No matter what you’re craving, Toronto is a city that’s got everything from culture and spice to foods that are desserty nice! Not only is food in Toronto super accessible, it is also a hub for the flavors of the world due to its multicultural population. Restaurants in Toronto FUN WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS Gio […]

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Something Is Cooking In Hamilton!

I recently had the opportunity to spend the day in Hamilton, an industrial city with a few nicknames such as ‘the Hammer,’ ‘Steeltown,’ and ‘the Ambitious City,’ the latter living up to its current status. Hamilton is approximately 40 minutes outside of Toronto.  I must admit, I rarely, if ever, venture into Hamilton unless it was […]

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Viamede Resort: Comfort In Ontario’s Wilderness

Located in the heart of the Kawarthas, along 2,000 feet of shoreline of Stoney Lake lies Viamede Resort. This 165-acre landmark built in 1885 was purchased in 2010 by Ben Sämann. With his education in Hotel Management and a strong family background in the hotel and restaurant industry, Ben is focused on restoring this gorgeous property […]