Year: 2012

  • Walking On The Edge of the CN Tower with EdgeWalk

    Walking On The Edge of the CN Tower with EdgeWalk

    I love a good adventure. Camping, exploring, trying new foods, doing something unique and original. Despite my love for adventure, heights are still tough for me to deal with. I can usually fight through it, but it usually involves a tremendous amount of grunts, screams, sour faces, and teeth grinding. It happened when I bungee…

  • Grilled Cheese, Mill Street Beer, A Museum of Shoes, & a Heckuva Time

    Grilled Cheese, Mill Street Beer, A Museum of Shoes, & a Heckuva Time

    Toronto! I somehow end up in this magnificent city at least a few times a year. Despite meandering through it occasionally, I’ve never been back and not found something unique and new to see, do, or try. The Cross-Canada Travel Blogger Tour, put on by the Canadian Tourism Commission, not only gave me the opportunity…

  • Cross-Canada Blogger Tour: Counting down to TIFF & POP Montreal!

    Cross-Canada Blogger Tour: Counting down to TIFF & POP Montreal!

    If you’ve been following along on Twitter or Facebook, you may be aware of the fact that I’ve been invited by the Canadian Tourism Commission to check out the Toronto International Film Festival & POP Montreal, between September 15th & 20th! This is part of a huge campaign to bring travel bloggers from around the…

  • Toronto Loves Honeybees!

    Toronto Loves Honeybees!

    The shoo-ing of bees is a rather normal thing for most. Who wants to be stung by some little pest? I too am guilty of cursing at those little, fuzzy, yellow & black bugs. While my ignorant hand is swatting the air aimlessly like a fool, there is a pro bee movement that is bringing…

  • Capture Your Canada & Win Big with 35 Million Directors

    Capture Your Canada & Win Big with 35 Million Directors

    Every day Canadians are doing ridiculously fun things and capturing it on video, be it their iPhone, their Blackberries, their GoPro’s, or their DSLR’s. But what becomes of that footage? For most, it sits on their computer, gathering pixel-dust, waiting to be used for something. Most forget about it and move on. The folks at…

  • 13 Reasons to Ditch Airlines for VIA Rail

    13 Reasons to Ditch Airlines for VIA Rail

    Henry Miller, the famous writer & painter once wrote – “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” In the last 60 years, travel has evolved for the impatient. We board a plane, melt into our in-flight entertainment consoles, look out the window a couple of times, and arrive at…

  • A Local Quebecois Experience at Le Massif’s Hôtel La Ferme

    A Local Quebecois Experience at Le Massif’s Hôtel La Ferme

    Travel has been evolving for generations, but one of the most profound changes in recent years within this massive industry is peoples desire to do no harm, to see the world in the most ecologically friendly way possible without sacrificing comfort and style. While companies strive to make less of an impact by decreasing their…

  • The White Pass & Yukon Route – Gateway to the North

    The White Pass & Yukon Route – Gateway to the North

    Driving from Whitehorse in the Yukon to Fraser, B.C to climb aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route is an experience unto itself. The scenery in this region can hardly be described. Hues of blue & green with sharp contrasts of icy white and dark charcoals and black cover the rocky mountainous terrain. It’s as…

  • My Very Canadian Entry For Capture The Colour Contest

    My Very Canadian Entry For Capture The Colour Contest

    There’s this neat little contest going around that’s hosted by TravelSupermarket.com, it’s aimed at bloggers who take photos. Seeing as I fit the bill I figured I’d give it a go. Basically you need to submit a photo that is red, a photo that is green, a photo that is blue, a photo that is…