In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are searching for ways to help out; whether that be by donating to frontline healthcare workers or ordering takeout from local restaurants. A small group of business students in Waterloo,
The travel industry, including small-scale tourism operators and travel creatives, have been feeling the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic - with flights grounded around the world and lockdowns issued in many major cities, many small travel business owners have had
I feel like everybody sets a goal to travel more at the beginning of every new year. Amongst plans to lose weight and pay off credit card debt is a promise to welcome more adventure into your life. Travel is
Staycations are the perfect way to take a break from "real life" without breaking the bank. I don't know about you, but for me, it feels like the last few months have been crazy, non-stop busy. I was ready to jump
Since the 1992 United Nations Conference in Rio de Janeiro, on June 8th the world celebrates World Oceans Day. Every 8 June, we have an opportunity to raise global awareness of the benefits humankind derives from the ocean and our individual
Everywhere you turn in Toronto there are restaurants bustling with people, boasting delicious menus, seasonal favourites, and unique 6ix inspired drinks. Toronto is a huge city, with tons to explore. This post is going to break down the city by
In almost three years of travel blogging, one thing that I’ve never really addressed is what to do when you’re feeling homesick while travelling. A lot of people assume that because I travel for a living, I don’t get homesick anymore.
The prospect of long-term travel is exciting. But it can also feel overwhelming. There are a lot of things you need to plan before you go and it can be difficult to know where to begin. Luckily we’ve got you covered!
Jet lag is the worst. The absolute worst. If you’re not careful it can turn a long-awaited holiday into an exhausting nightmare. The bad news is that there's no current cure for jet lag. You can’t just take a pill
Students at Ryerson University were disappointed by the former vice-president’s recent visit to campus; expecting an engaging discussion on climate change and instead being force fed Liberal propaganda. It was obvious from the first few minutes into Al Gore’s speech that