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B.C.’s Fort Steele: More Than Just A Ghost Town

B.C.’s Fort Steele: More Than Just A Ghost Town

by Chris Millikan Located in BC's sunny southeast corner, the Cranbrook region provides enjoyable summer highlights, especially for families. Over many years, my hubby, two kids and parents have taken advantage of holiday opportunities there: … [Read More...] about B.C.’s Fort Steele: More Than Just A Ghost Town

How to Turn a Weekend Getaway Into an Unexpected Adventure

How to Turn a Weekend Getaway Into an Unexpected Adventure

Weekend trips often follow the same routine. Many people check into a hotel, visit common spots, then return home unchanged. You can create a stronger memory by shifting the way you plan and move through new places. Small choices guide you toward … [Read More...] about How to Turn a Weekend Getaway Into an Unexpected Adventure

Unpacking the Charm of Charleston: Tips for New Residents

Unpacking the Charm of Charleston: Tips for New Residents

Moving to Charleston can be an exciting adventure, full of charm and new experiences. Whether you’re relocating for work, family, or simply a change of scenery, this historic city offers an irresistible blend of Southern hospitality, scenic beauty, … [Read More...] about Unpacking the Charm of Charleston: Tips for New Residents

Nara, Japan: Little City with Big History

Nara, Japan: Little City with Big History

By Chris Millikan Boarding an express train, we make a day trip from Osaka to Nara, established in 710 as Japan’s first permanent capital. Upon arrival, light rains fall; with umbrellas unfurled, we stroll throughout Nara-koen … [Read More...] about Nara, Japan: Little City with Big History

Circling British Columbia’s West Coast Splendour

Circling British Columbia’s West Coast Splendour

by Margaret Deefholts Wondering where you'd like to spend your summer vacation this year? Try B.C.'s scenic coastal attractions. Enjoy a leisurely family trip, cuddle up in romantic hideaways with your sweetheart, or explore the highways and by-ways … [Read More...] about Circling British Columbia’s West Coast Splendour

Bali, a Slice of Paradise

Bali, a Slice of Paradise

By Irene Butler With 17,504 islands in the Indonesian archipelago, island hopping is a must.  Our choice of day trips from Jakarta, the country’s capital, was to the island of Bali, which can be done in a day, although most travellers dally for at … [Read More...] about Bali, a Slice of Paradise

Taming the Dragon

Taming the Dragon

by Joei Carlton Hossack The Skytrain ride for my day trip to downtown Vancouver for my first experience of dragon boating had me intimidated. Even as I walked from the Main Street/Science World station to the Creekside Community Recreation … [Read More...] about Taming the Dragon

Hérens Cattle of the Swiss Alps fight with Udders – and that’s no bull

Hérens Cattle of the Swiss Alps fight with Udders – and that’s no bull

Story and photos by Tom Douglas It’s not the kind of sport Ernest Hemingway would have extolled in one of his adventure novels. In fact, the macho author would probably have snickered into his margarita at the thought of attending the cattle … [Read More...] about Hérens Cattle of the Swiss Alps fight with Udders – and that’s no bull

Spain Lives in Puebla, Mexico’s City of Angels

Spain Lives in Puebla, Mexico’s City of Angels

by Habeeb Salloum Our guide's voice came through loud and clear over the microphone as we left Mexico City, the largest urban centre in the world, for the city of Puebla. "My name is Manuel, but I'm always confused about my name. When I enter a … [Read More...] about Spain Lives in Puebla, Mexico’s City of Angels

The Romance of Rail Re-born

The Romance of Rail Re-born

by Lauren Kramer What could be more romantic than hurtling through the darkness in the bed of a luxury train car, the soothing rhythm of the train on the tracks lulling you to sleep? Train travel brings with it the nostalgia of a yesteryear … [Read More...] about The Romance of Rail Re-born

Curacao, Where Northern Europe meets the Southern Caribbean

Curacao, Where Northern Europe meets the Southern Caribbean

by Barbara Barton Sloane “Blanch your plantains!” our instructor commands in a no-foolin’-around voice. Blanch? “What does blanch mean?” I furtively whisper to Julia, my partner in this off-the-wall adventure. You see, we were cooking for our … [Read More...] about Curacao, Where Northern Europe meets the Southern Caribbean

Oktoberfest: The Largest Party in The World

Oktoberfest: The Largest Party in The World

by Amber Turnau Oktoberfest: one festival, 17 days, 6.2 million visitors, 6.9 million steins of beer, 104 oxen, 521, 872 chickens and 142, 253 pairs of pork sausages. Yes, the hedonistic Munich-based beer festival is rowdy, raucous, and … [Read More...] about Oktoberfest: The Largest Party in The World

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