Hiking Trails in Ontario, Canada – Cooper’s Falls and Old Stone Road Two trails off Highway 11 offer good beginner-level hikes By Dominique Millette Northern Ontario’s rugged beauty can seem intimidating to visitors who want to appreciate nature at a more leisurely pace. There’s a trail for that! In fact there are several. Two of […]
Travel Ontario: Parry Sound Choices for Summer Vacationers West of the Muskokas, Parry Sound offers a launching pad for culture and nature lovers alike By Dominique Millette Summer vacationers in Ontario have a plethora of choices available: cottage country snakes up the 400 to Sudbury, or up Highway 11 to Muskoka, North Bay and eventually […]
Crack Hiking Trail in Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada Stepping On The Crack: Up An Ontario Mountain By Dominique Millette The Crack hiking trail in Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, is one of the most challenging in the province. It was on my bucket list for years and has a legendary status across the country. I […]
Hiking Arizona Trails – Grand Canyon, Sedona & Apache Trail The Grand Canyon, Sedona and the Apache Trail offer hiking opportunities for every fitness level By Dominique Millette I went on my favourite winter vacation by accident. After a website glitch nixed my Mexican canyon group adventure departing from Phoenix, I’d already set my sights […]
Travel California: Spring Adventure – Napa for One By Diane Leone With two full days and 3 nights to spend in Napa in the spring, I was determined to make the most of it without being exhausted. So, I rented a convertible and after arriving in San Francisco at 10:00pm on a Friday night, drove […]
Travel to Badlands National Park in South Dakota Blown Away by the Badlands. Literally. By Patti Morrow With just 48 hours to spend in Rapid City, I had already scheduled a visit to Mt. Rushmore, a drive on the Needles Highway, and a Buffalo Jeep Safari at Custer State Park. From my hotel the first […]
Scottevest Women’s Trench Coat Review The EasyJet coat helps you fight airline weight and carry-on limitations By Lucy Komisar We were taking EasyJet from Berlin to Dubrovnik. That discount airline lets you take only one carry-on. And that includes your purse, which (mine) is always chock-full of stuff. After we passed the gate and waited […]
Foodie Finds Saskatchewan: Merv’s Pitchfork Fondue on the Prairies By Habeeb and Muna Salloum Barbecuing with a pitchfork! I couldn’t believe it! We had been invited to a pitchfork fondue dinner being held at Over the Hill Orchards at Lumsden near Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan. Our bus stopped beside a colorfully-painted red trailer advertising […]
Travel Saskatchewan: A Day in Regina’s Organic World! By Habeeb Salloum and Muna Salloum ‘We’re all going organic’ a long time friend from Regina explained as we dug into organic omelettes at the Brickhouse Bistro. It was the beginning of our search for organic food in Regina and its environs. We had decided to begin […]
Foodie Finds: The Great Boston Cannoli Challenge – Mike’s vs. Modern By Patti Morrow It never gets old. Strolling through the narrow streets of Boston’s North End, known affectionately as “Little Italy,” is always a multi-sensory stimulating event. From the sumptuous smells of homemade pasta dishes wafting from the small restaurants, the vibrant New England-accented […]
March 2019 Travel Tips and Tales Newsletter By WAVEJourney Greetings! Spring is here in the Northern Hemisphere and WJ has big travel plans! How about you? Chat with us and let us know where you’re going, what you’re doing, and ask for the advice and travel tips you need to enhance your adventures. After a […]