When I say “Kingston, Ontario” what comes to mind? I’m guessing: Queen’s University, the military, and maybe sailing. Most people probably don’t realise that Kingston … Continue Reading
Across Germany, Austria, Eastern France and Northern Italy, during the cold dark winter months, people have for centuries gathered at Christmas markets to clink mugs … Continue Reading
The sky glows pink as my mother and I disembark from the train in Churchill, Manitoba, ready to discover the northern lights. We’d spent the … Continue Reading
Strong coffee, good books, homemade tacos, and craft beer. Oh, and maybe a cocktail and some live music too. As a travel writer, experiencing these … Continue Reading
The train from Montreal pulls into the station directly behind an enormous construction project, the latest phase of a decade-long effort to give … Continue Reading
The summer after university is the ultimate blank slate: you can go back to camp, rediscover reading for pleasure, work at an ice cream shop, … Continue Reading