Sandra and John Nowlan travelled with famed environmentalist Jean-Michel Cousteau along the Amazon. They profound beauty and deep threats to a river that holds more than a fifth of all the fresh water on earth.
Writing for What You Want
George Burden has a life most writers would envy. To date he’s written his way to a private audience with the king of the Ashanti, cruised the Nile, attended the Imperial Ball at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, hiked the Grand Canyon and celebrated the advent of the Year of the Rooster in Hong Kong. So far he’s visited six continents with plans to see the last on his list, Australia, in the near future.
Girl Meets Canada: Newfoundland Ahoy!
Why, dear god, WHY did I think that booking myself on to the 5:45am ferry from North Sydney to Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland was a good idea? At the time my thoughts were on the ‘arriving’ bit — getting in at noon seemed smart as I’d have all afternoon to figure myself out. I didn’t give any thought to the whole “departing” bit.
Girl Meets Canada: Gros Morne National Park
“I spent four nights camping in and around Gros Morne National Park. It is hands-down the most beautiful and interesting national park I’ve ever been to in Canada,” writes Sarah Gignac in the continuing adventures of a girl and her van travelling across Canada.
My Dutch Cultural Experience
On day one of my two-week, eight-country European tour, when our tour guide brought up attending a sex show that night in Amsterdam, I jumped on it (pun intended, sure).
The Caboose Comes First
Whether you are a railroad buff or just a curious traveller, it’s hard to resist sleeping in a luxurious caboose atthe old train station in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, the only converted rail station in Canada that offers railway cars as accommodation, and only one of two in North America.
Bless this House, O Lord We Pray…
Inspiration from her travels to Ancient Roman sites offered Julia McLean insights into ancient peoples and the gods, goddess and spirits that they welcomed in their homes. She was so inspired that her family decided to dedicate their new house to an ancient god.
Driving the Streets of San Miguel
Lorne Daniel travelled to San Miguel de Allende in Mexico seeking a sabbatical that included respite from his citizens’ group on the effects of automobiles on our cities. But what he found in Mexico were cars — and plenty think about when it comes to how cars impact society … and society impacts cars.
Girl Meets Canada: Beach Living
Our traveler discovers that not all Canadian waters will freeze you into a Popsicle if touched. Some beaches are actually quite lovely.
Girl Meets Canada: The Missing Drinks
Our traveler makes up for some missing provincial drink recipes. With apologies to Frank.
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