


Countdown to Montreal: Market Bonsecours and the Montreal Clock Tower
Last summer, I sat at La Champagnerie sipping a glass of bubbly alongside one of my closest girlfriends, a native Montrealer. I couldn’t help but take notice of the stunning neo-Classical style building across the street and even stepped out Read on! →

Product Review: Beetle Bag Original
The Beetle Bag Original When my adorable Beetle Bag Original arrived in the post, I was elated. So cute in grey and black, I was hoping that it would be the answer to my bike-toting preferences (read: prayers). You see, Read on! →

Guest Post: North of 60
Does anyone remember that TV show? I had forgotten about it until I recently crossed the 60th parallel and saw souvenirs to that effect. Just over a month ago a friend and I crossed that ‘invisible line’ as we began Read on! →

Guest post: Six of the best for families in The 6ix
While Drake might have done a lot to help elevate Toronto’s profile, there’s plenty of cool places for families to explore in “The 6ix.” Here’s six in The 6ix this crack team of travellers and Toronto locals (Conan, 11 and Read on! →

Countdown to Montréal: Saint Lawrence River
Montréal’s mighty Saint Lawrence River is a landmark both quintessential in Canadian history and intrinsically linked to the city’s culture, health, beauty and livelihood. French explorer Jacques Cartier was the first European to visit the Saint Lawrence River and to Read on! →

Wildlife Wednesday ~ July 13, 2016

Guest Post: Journey to Yellowstone Part 3 & 4

Countdown to Montréal: Olympic Stadium
History has been made many times over at Montreal’s illustrious Olympic Stadium or “The Big Owe” as it’s lovingly referred to, thanks to distinctive bagel shape (as a Montréaler would surely say) and reference to the 1976 Olympics. The celebrated Read on! →

Guest Post – Unpacking Happiness: The Importance of Curiosity
Growing up, I never much fancied the idea of travel. I was – and, in many regards, still am – a creature of habit, of comfort, and of home. I would wonder, out loud and in private: why propel yourself Read on! →