Most dining establishments with a view think they can get away with second rate food. Not so at The Black Spruce tucked away in Newfoundland’s UNESCO World Heritage Site Gros Morne Park.
Africville
Perhaps they will contemplate racism and injustice and forge a link with a bygone past of laughing children, smiling elders, rollicking church services and a community that endured more than 150 years…but is no more.
Way Out West, In Good Taste
There is plenty of food for thought in the beautiful wine country of Western Australia’s Margaret River region.
Michael Palin: Monty Python is to Canada what Jerry Lewis is to France
During the latter part of June this year I had the privilege of spending 48 hours in Toronto with one of Britain’s top comedians, Michael Palin.
Camping Solo
Last August, I did something completely new for me. Something independent, even a little bit risky. I went camping, in a tent, on a stretch of wild beach, with no cell phone access, by myself. Emphasis on BY MYSELF. SOLO. It was fantastic.
The Wreck Of The S.S. Ethie
On a storm blasted day in December, 1919 off the west coast of Newfoundland, a drama unfolded which intrigued millions. Did a Newfoundland dog save the lives of the 92 passengers and crew of the SS Ethie?
Boston – City Of Firsts…And Lasting Impressions
It’s easy to see why Boston and fine food go together. In our three days in the city, we enjoyed excellent cuisine, often in a setting that reflected Boston’s rich history. The Union Oyster House is the oldest restaurant in the US. Another first. Serving diners since 1826, it was built in the 1740s as a dry goods shop but its speciality now, of course, is succulent seafood.
Top End Flight Of Fancy
From the wedge-tailed eagle to the B-52 bomber, Darwin, in Australia’s Northern Territory has a long and colorful history of flight.
Quirky Tasmania
Tasmania is not only a beautiful state in which to travel; every now and then you can stumble across places, events and snippets of history which are, well, just a little “different”. And you often don’t have to travel far to find examples of the island state’s unique character.
Close Encounters Of The Moose Kind
Moose have a way of popping up where they are least expected, especially in the Canadian province of Newfoundland which is home to about 150,000 of this huge member of the deer family. While observing one of Newfoundland’s most fascinating animals, follow a few of these safety tips.
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