Newfoundland and Labrador is a leader in sustainable aquaculture, producing some of the greatest shellfish in Canada. I recently had the opportunity to take my first trip out to the province to see this shellfish aquaculture firsthand. I visited both an
If I had to describe my niche in one word, it would be pescatourism. Pescatourism, or seafood tourism, refers to experiences that combine fisheries and tourism. It’s a relatively new development in sustainable tourism, having been established in the early
When you think of caviar, you probably don’t think of Canada. Most of the world’s caviar is produced in Russia and China, and not always in the most sustainable or ethical ways. But, in Carter’s Point, New Brunswick, one family is
This summer, I set out on a mission to find the best Canadian seafood and the coolest Canadian seafood experiences. My mission was accomplished in Shediac Bay, New Brunswick. On a rainy August afternoon, my friends and I made the quick
The birthplace of modern Canadian winemaking. Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to some of the oldest and most established wine producing vineyards in Canada. Situated below the crest of the Niagara Escarpment and stretching to the Niagara River and the shores of Lake
“Give a good person a good oyster and you’ll have 'em forever." It may not be close to the ocean, but Toronto is home to some incredible oyster bars that serve the freshest, high quality oysters from across the world. These
Who knew some of the best brews could be crafted in the heart of wine country? Niagara's brewing and agricultural roots stretch back to the late 1700s. Today, the Niagara region is home to dozens of craft breweries that are
Almost one year in to the COVID19 pandemic that’s limited international travel, many Ontarians are feeling a little stir crazy. I know I sure am. Which is why I’ve made it my mission over the last few months to explore
Travel with your taste buds! Now is a great time to try some of the best comfort foods from around the world in the Bay of Quinte. Picturesque, rural-chic, and just a two-hour drive from Toronto, the Bay of Quinte is
I recently embarked on a weekend adventure to Belleville, Ontario. Known as “The Friendly City”, Belleville is located just off Hwy 401, almost equal distance between Toronto and Montreal. The city has a perfect mix of bustling city streets and