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
For the past 14 years, the Terroir Symposium has brought the world's leading innovators in food, tourism and hospitality together to share ideas, make connections, and create change. This week, the Terroir Symposium went virtual for the first time ever due
When you think of Prince Edward County, you might not immediately think of seafood, but Nicole and Nathan Hynes of Sand and Pearl Oyster Bar are changing that and putting Canadian seafood on the map in the heart of Canada's youngest wine
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,
So you’re braving the frigid Ottawa weather to cross off one of the ultimate Canadian bucket list items: skating on the Rideau Canal. Not only is this 7.8km skating rink the longest in Canada, but also in the world. In 2005
While Toronto is one of the most diverse and multicultural cities in the world, it’s also the most expensive. First-time travelers might feel their head spin and their wallets sweat at the thought of planning a trip to the city,
We’re about a month into 2018 and now is usually the time when most of us realize our new year’s resolutions were a bit too unreasonable and it’s time to revert back to our old ways. And there’s no shame in
The Coffee Lab might be a hard spot to find, occupying only 52 square feet inside the Annex's Willow Books, but the search is well worth it – this spot is home to some of the best coffee in Toronto! Upon
The Kensington Market has been an iconic, bucket-list site for tourists and locals alike in Toronto for ages and now you’ve got one more reason to visit: The Kensington Brewery Company, where you can buy and drink beer brewed right