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Turtle Trekking – In Search Of Costa Rica’s Arribadas

Turtle Trekking – In Search Of Costa Rica’s Arribadas

by Cherie Thiessen Beneath a dense black ledge of clouds a full moon hoists itself above the horizon, revealing the best place to cross the swollen rivers. We can’t believe our luck. The downpour that has assailed us since dawn, has stopped just … [Read More...] about Turtle Trekking – In Search Of Costa Rica’s Arribadas

A Local’s Guide to the Best Coffee Shops in Toronto

A Local’s Guide to the Best Coffee Shops in Toronto

Toronto hit me with a chill that morning. I had arrived late, slept little, and needed real caffeine—fast. I wasn’t after a corporate chain or a photo-perfect latte - I wanted something grounded. Something personal. I was looking for the best coffee … [Read More...] about A Local’s Guide to the Best Coffee Shops in Toronto

Fairytale Reality on Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Fairytale Reality on Aitutaki, Cook Islands

by Jane Cassie Swiss Family Robinson had been a favourite bedtime story when I was young. Before lulling off to sleep, I'd imagine being swept away to an island paradise where palm trees swayed in sugar white sand. Although I eventually learned … [Read More...] about Fairytale Reality on Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Nashville’s Steel Magnolias

Nashville’s Steel Magnolias

by Kathleen Walls The history of Nashville, Tennessee is liberally sprinkled with women who didn't know "their place". So if you've been feeling like you have to keep on your toes to survive in "a man's world". Music City is a great place to … [Read More...] about Nashville’s Steel Magnolias

The Rhythms Of Havana

The Rhythms Of Havana

Story and photos by Susan Deefholts I look down at the cobblestones outside the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales in Havana, Cuba. They are rectangular, and laid flush, like bricks—except that they’re brown and have an intriguing grain to them. … [Read More...] about The Rhythms Of Havana

In the Wake of the Voyageurs

In the Wake of the Voyageurs

by Glen Cowley It is a long way from the St. Lawrence to the Fraser River n'est pas? History is the foundation upon which the present exists and the future unfolds. Barely visible and little known are the roots of French Canada in the Province … [Read More...] about In the Wake of the Voyageurs

Exploring Cancun’s Big Neighbor, San Miguel, Cozumel Island

Exploring Cancun’s Big Neighbor, San Miguel, Cozumel Island

By Rick Millikan Isla Cozumel seems to float alongside the Yucatan Peninsula's eastern coast. Our day trip from Cancun includes a ferry ride to Cozumel's main port, where a Mariachi quintet joyfully strums guitars, blares trumpets and harmonizes … [Read More...] about Exploring Cancun’s Big Neighbor, San Miguel, Cozumel Island

Sister Sojourn To Salt Spring Island

Sister Sojourn To Salt Spring Island

by Jane Cassie "Pinch on a monkey tree," I chant, while gently tweaking my sister's arm. This kid-like prank immediately conjures up warm and fuzzy memories. It also reminds me of the saying, 'when you have a sister, you have a piece of your … [Read More...] about Sister Sojourn To Salt Spring Island

Key Biscayne: Miami’s Serene Island Escape

Key Biscayne: Miami’s Serene Island Escape

Nestled just off the bustling shores of Miami, Key Biscayne stands as a tranquil haven for those seeking respite from the city's fast-paced lifestyle. Known as Miami’s Serene Island Escape, this picturesque destination blends natural beauty with a … [Read More...] about Key Biscayne: Miami’s Serene Island Escape

A Thoroughly English Day Out in Little Known Norwich

A Thoroughly English Day Out in Little Known Norwich

by Anna Bright Surrounded by hell-bent footsteps and a blur of grey scowls, we ducked onto a suddenly peaceful train, to escape the insanity of rush hour London for an altogether more green and more pleasant part of the land. I heard a keen … [Read More...] about A Thoroughly English Day Out in Little Known Norwich

Acapulco Offers Visitors Natural Lagoons

Acapulco Offers Visitors Natural Lagoons

by Habeeb Salloum A few kilometers past Acapulco Airport, the beach at Barra Vieja looked deserted when our group of seven stepped out of the van as it halted at the mouth of Tres Palos Lagoon. Wading through a few feet of water we climbed aboard … [Read More...] about Acapulco Offers Visitors Natural Lagoons

Gravity Defying Little Lake Manitou

Gravity Defying Little Lake Manitou

by Irene Butler Day trips from Regina or from Saskatoon to Little Manitou Lake (located between these two Saskatchewan cities) afford a water experience not found elsewhere on the North American continent. My husband Rick and I float about … [Read More...] about Gravity Defying Little Lake Manitou

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