“You’re going to think I’m weird, but I want to go look at that patch of grass,” Dave said. We were in the middle of Bowron Lakes Provincial Park on…
With a cumulative six weeks spent in Nova Scotia over three different trips in the last six years, we’re bold enough to suggest that we might be expert-level tourists of…
Our love for train travel is enduring. It is certainly our very favourite thing about traveling in Europe. Watching cultures and countries change before our eyes as we cross landscapes…
Two substantial gold rushes defined British Columbia in the mid-1800s. The more famous of the two, the Cariboo Gold Rush, graced some of the mountains and valleys in the photos…
We had to be mindful of our steps on a trail that was rough with roots and stones, while also focusing on the greenery that cropped up around it. Low…
It wasn’t enough for us to indulge in all the food of Prince Edward Island. We wanted to experience it. lobster fishing There was a time, in the not too…
It’s the kind of locale we dream of stumbling upon as travelers. It’s remote, off-the-grid. There is no mention of it anywhere in Lonely Planet. There are few, if any,…
Maui is not a big island – at 48 miles long and 26 miles across at its widest point, the expectation for new visitors is that you can get anywhere…
I cannot explain why, but I never for one second expected to be taken aback by seeing the mighty Mississip’. It wasn’t on my “list of things to do” while…
All the locals we met in Quebec’s capital were jovial and welcoming, perhaps impressed with our month-long commitment to their city during the depths of winter. They often apologized for…