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Travel British Columbia – Four Hidden Gems in the Okanagan Valley

Travel British Columbia – Four Hidden Gems in the Okanagan Valley

Travel British Columbia – Four Hidden Gems in the Okanagan Valley By Karen and Riley Caton It’s not on a main highway, and you wonder where it is. There are many hidden gems the locals know about that should be visited while staying in the Okanagan Valley along Highway 97 in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. […]

Foodie Finds: Saskatoon, Canada – Ayden Kitchen & Bar

Foodie Finds: Saskatoon, Canada – Ayden Kitchen & Bar

Foodie Finds: Saskatoon, Canada – Ayden Kitchen & Bar Saskatoon’s Culinary Boutique of Canadian Products Served with an International Flair By Muna Salloum and Habeeb Salloum As an avid fan of Top Chef Canada, I made a promise to myself that the next time I visited Saskatoon I would try out Chef Dale MacKay’s restaurant. […]

Travel Spain – Surfing in San Sebastián

Travel Spain – Surfing in San Sebastián

Travel Spain – Surfing in San Sebastián By Jessica Jenkins Spaniards call the Basque country a surfer’s paradise. The crystal clear water, large swell, and rock-free beaches make surfing in San Sebastián an unforgettable experience. San Sebastián is one of the world’s best surf towns. Old Town is a quaint community of shops, bars, and […]

Travel Hawaii: Mucking About on Molokai

Travel Hawaii: Mucking About on Molokai

Travel Hawaii: Mucking About on Molokai By Cherie Thiessen, Photos by David Dossor Riding mules down the highest sea cliffs in the world to visit a former Leper colony. Hiking with a park naturalist in a mountainous rain forest on the island’s remote Eastern side. Wandering on a myriad of sandy, unpeopled beaches and braving […]

Travel Utah: Discovering Nine Mile Canyon National Backcountry Byway

Travel Utah: Discovering Nine Mile Canyon National Backcountry Byway

Travel Utah: Discovering Nine Mile Canyon National Backcountry Byway By Karen and Riley Caton They are descriptive yet primitive, almost infantile. The inhabitants created them to tell their story and they have endured for centuries. They are a beautiful view into the past, an outdoor museum in the wilds of Utah! Said to be the […]

The One Thing You Must Do In St. Maarten

The One Thing You Must Do In St. Maarten

The One Thing You Must Do In St. Maarten By Patti Morrow Sailing is fun, but racing? Even better! And what better place to experience the thrill of speeding through the warm turquoise Caribbean ocean off the island of St. Maarten with the strong trade winds at your back. As part of my Carnival Cruise […]

Get Ready For Africa With Getting Stamped

Get Ready For Africa With Getting Stamped

Get Ready For Africa With Getting Stamped By Hannah Lukaszewicz, Editor of Getting Stamped I am currently on a two-year round the world journey with my husband Adam and we are about to embark on an overland expedition in Africa. Ever since we started to plan the trip we knew we wanted to include Africa […]

Skiing and More Near Sudbury in Ontario, Canada

Skiing and More Near Sudbury in Ontario, Canada

Skiing and More Near Sudbury in Ontario, Canada By Dominique Millette The Greater Sudbury region in Northern Ontario boasts a plethora of winter activities. As the biggest city in the North with its population of 150,000, it serves as a hub of recreation both outdoors and indoors with galleries and restaurants to visit after a […]

Snowshoeing Blueprint for Beginners in Bend, Oregon

Snowshoeing Blueprint for Beginners in Bend, Oregon

Snowshoeing Blueprint for Beginners in Bend, Oregon By Patti Morrow “I am not running down that cliff!” I shouted down to Jeff my snowshoe guide, as I emerged out of the Deschutes National Forest onto the top of the awfully big… snowdrift. Unbidden, visions of my flailing body tumbling headlong downhill until the inevitable face-plant […]

Travel Arizona – Sedona Pampers the Body and Soul

Travel Arizona – Sedona Pampers the Body and Soul

Travel Arizona – Sedona Pampers the Body and Soul Sedona Stretches Legs and Minds in a Red Rock Paradise By Dominique Millette Nestled roughly halfway between the Grand Canyon and Phoenix, the city of Sedona offers New Age getaways as well as outdoor fun to almost 4 million visitors a year. Its modern reputation dates […]

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