So I've been in Montreal for a few months now and everyone kept telling me I HAD to try La Banquise. Finally went last night around 11pm (apparently that's peak poutine time lol).Got the classic with ...
Alright, I'll say it - **La Maison** in Old Montreal makes the best poutine outside Quebec. Fight me.But for Toronto specifically? **Poutineville** in Kensington Market is incredible. Their gravy is p ...
Don't forget to stop at Kamloops for a night - it breaks up the drive nicely and there are some decent wineries in the area. The drive through the canyon is stunning.
Visited Niagara Falls at night when they illuminate the falls with colored lights and it was completely different from the daytime visit. The scale is still overwhelming but the colors add something t ...
Drove up to the Yukon in February specifically to see the Northern Lights and I am still not over it. Stood in a field at minus 30 degrees watching green and purple curtains of light ripple across the ...
I moved from New York to Montreal six months ago and I have been forced to confront the bagel question. Montreal bagels are smaller, denser, slightly sweet, and baked in a wood-fired oven. New York ba ...
Visited a sugar shack in Quebec during maple syrup season and it was one of the most fun days I have had in Canada. Watched the whole process from tapping the trees to boiling the sap, then ate a mass ...
Finally did the Rideau Canal skate in Ottawa and it lived up to every expectation. The canal stretches for 8km and you can skate the whole thing, stopping at little huts along the way for beaver tails ...
There is something deeply right about eating poutine at 2am after a night out in Montreal. Found a little spot on St-Denis that was packed with locals, ordered the classic with extra gravy, and stood ...
Been a Canucks fan for years but never made it to a live game until last night. The energy in that arena is something else. We lost but honestly didn't even care. Already planning my next visit.
Stretching across the US–Canada border, the Thousand Islands are made up of over 1,800 unique islands, each with its own charm. Many even feature private villas and castles!Must-Try Boat ToursHere ar ...
Toronto's beloved Labour Day weekend tradition, the Canadian International Air Show (CIAS), was set to celebrate its 76th edition! From August 30 to September 1, 2025, the skies above Toronto showcase ...
Rode the seaplane for the second time, taking off from the water with all of Vancouver unfolding below.Flew so close to the treetops on the mountains 🌲, it felt like the pilot was showing off.The thr ...
If only one hiking trail can be recommended along the Icefields Parkway, Parker Ridge is a must. Standing atop the mountain and overlooking Saskatchewan Glacier Lake, the view is extraordinarily ...
Vancouver had been raining for two straight days, and finally, the rain stopped in the afternoon.I walked to Sunset Beach with the damp wind brushing against me. The sea and sky, just rinsed clean by ...
Rode the seaplane for the second time, taking off from the water with all of Vancouver unfolding below.Flew so close to the treetops on the mountains 🌲, it felt like the pilot was showing off.The thr ...
I first went to Quebec City, where the Old Town is full of beautiful European-style buildings and streets, truly living up to its nickname as Little Europe. I followed the filming locations of Goblin ...
The city hums with a quiet energy, its streets lined with old buildings and new ideas. I wandered through a market where the scent of fresh bread mingled with the crisp air. Locals greeted each other ...
The city hums with a quiet energy, its streets lined with red brick buildings and the scent of coffee drifting from cozy cafés. I wandered through a market where artisans displayed handmade wares, ea ...
I've been wandering through the streets of Halifax, and it's been a quiet kind of beautiful. The city has this slow rhythm, not too fast, not too slow—just right. There's something about the way the ...