Flying into Calgary at night, you can really see where the independent frontier strength of the city comes from. Suburbs and skyscrappers stretch out in tiny flickering lights surrounded by complete darkness; the emptiness of
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How to Spend 24 Hours in Portland
Portland is a young, vibrant, laid back city that is loyal to its hipster-friendly reputation. Its small size makes it perfect for a quick visit, with enough time to taste your way through all the
A Travel Girl’s Guide to Vancouver
Vancouver is one of the most visited cities in Canada and consistently voted one of the world’s most livable cities. Not only is this bustling metropolis rife with world-class restaurants and shopping, but it’s ocean
How to Travel with Your Parents
For most of us, our parents were our original travel partners. As adults, we often forget how fun it can be to travel as a family. Travelling with your parents is a great way to
The Best Cities for Solo Female Travel
Visiting a city can be a great way to break into the world of solo travel if you’re a bit nervous about it. Staying in one place takes the stress out of managing train schedules
How to Spend One Day in London
I’m a big believer of making use of an extended layover and decided to take full advantage of a recent one in London. Such an iconic city deserves much more than a day, but with
What To Do In Amsterdam Outside Of A Bar
Amsterdam is known for it’s incredible nightlife. Tourists flock here from all over the world to sample its bars, clubs, and its coffee houses. But this is not all Amsterdam has to offer. You can
Why The Mornington Peninsula Should Be On Your Travel List
The Mornington Peninsula has long been a favourite weekend getaway for nearby Melbourners who want to escape the hectic city for a peaceful ocean retreat. Wineries, fresh farmland, boutique shops and beaches galore make this