Juno Beach – Remembering
Sometimes getting lost isn’t such a bad thing. In the spring of 2004, while on holidays in France, we made a wrong turn and ended up learning a lot about Canadian Continue Reading →
Experiencing people, places and things
Sometimes getting lost isn’t such a bad thing. In the spring of 2004, while on holidays in France, we made a wrong turn and ended up learning a lot about Canadian Continue Reading →
One of the things I love best about travelling in Europe is how easy it is to travel not only from city to city but country to country. Living in Canada you Continue Reading →
I love flowers and I have a real soft spot for tulips. Tulips mean that spring is just around the corner and winter is almost over. I have been lucky enough to Continue Reading →
I love the Toronto Zoo. I have been a member there for almost 16 years and enjoy spending time wandering through the different exhibits. One of the exhibits that always proved Continue Reading →
I used to travel a lot for work and one of the best pieces of advice I got from a co-worker was to take advantage of the local tour buses. Continue Reading →
It is always nice to be surprised with something new when you visit somewhere familiar. Recently during a trip to Elora our friend Tim McManus, owner of Blown Away Glass Continue Reading →
The Badlands UPDATE – Unfortunately, the Badlands are now closed to the public. The Ontario Heritage Trust is looking for ways to conserve and protect this unique and ecologically sensitive Continue Reading →
I love interesting hotels but spending the night in a jail was never on my ‘must do’ list. But when the 19th century Charles Street Jail was turned into The Continue Reading →
Politics can get in the way of a lot of things – including my vacation. After planning for a great week in Washington our plans had to be scrapped and Continue Reading →
Another great find in the Caledon area, about a 5 minute drive from the Badlands, is Spirit Tree Cider. As with most finds, we tripped over this place on a Continue Reading →