I hate to break it to you, but summer will inevitably be coming to a screeching halt any day now. Soon, Canadians will solemnly trade in their iced coffees for a regular hot cup of java and start draping themselves in oversized scarves. And while I apologize in advance for the overused Game of Thrones reference (RIP Hodor), we Montrealers can relate all too well to that sinking feeling that winter, is in fact, coming.
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Journeying Through Quebec City’s Changing Food Scene
Following their fantastic first trip to Ottawa, Passion Passport joined us for another ride – this time to Quebec City. They toured the city with their stomachs, simultaneously taking in the culinary delights and the sights. With a passion for travel (as their name suggests), camera in hand and an empty belly, PP member Camille’s journey began…
Escape to Lac Edouard, Quebec
For my birthday weekend, I was presented with an opportunity to get off the grid and visit a little town a few hours north of … Continue Reading
Where To Spend Spring Break in Canada
Ah, spring break. A time to pull yourself away from textbooks, excel spreadsheets or conference calls to just kick back and unwind for a little … Continue Reading
Beyond TIFF: The Best Small Film Festivals Across Canada
If you’re like me, you gravitate toward film festivals with documentaries like Red Army, American director Gabe Polsky’s gripping history of the Soviet national hockey … Continue Reading
Winter in La Tuque
There’s something magical about a wintertime train ride. The further you get from the city, the more pristine the snowy landscapes become. The skyscrapers give … Continue Reading
Winter Fun in Quebec City
The last time I was in Quebec City, I was 12 years old on a school trip. Save for a few fuzzy photos taken with … Continue Reading