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Pittsburgh: Inspiring Awe and Nostalgia

July 23, 2015 by Marianne Ruane1 Comment

Visit Pittsburgh. It’s a vibrant city with fantastic views and all kinds of easily accessible ways to see them, a sports legacy to envy, and vital American history. But more importantly, it is a tribute to what city government, public and private enterprise, and concerned citizens – what we, as human beings – can accomplish. In the last 50 years or so Pittsburgh has orchestrated a miraculous environmental transformation. Ride to the top of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Baseball, Bicycle, Bridges, Bus Travel, Celebrity, Fashion, Hiking, History, Italy, Los Angeles, Monterey, Moscow, Music, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Restaurants, Russia, Seafood

Montreal: City of Festivals and Food

July 21, 2015 by Ariane Colenbrander2 Comments

Summer in Montreal is filled with a variety of festivals and events to fill up your days with a wide range of music, food and fun. Last week, I was invited to experience the vibrant port city, taking in a market food walking tour, craft beer tour as well as Jazz Festival and Complètement Cirque. Bonus? Discovering Montreal’s first quay-side Poutine Festival during my stay! Sleep My homes away from home were Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Beach, Beer, Canada, Casino, Dessert, Festival, Fireworks, Florida, Food and Wine, Journey, Montreal, Music, Olives, Pizza, Restaurants, Seafood, Walking tour

The Kawarthas’ Lantern Restaurant Guides the Vacationer to a Gourmet Heaven

July 15, 2015 by Habeeb Salloum3 Comments

As our group of ten sipped on Stoney Mules on the patio of the Lantern Restaurant & Grill located on the edge of Stoney Lake in the Kawartha region of Ontario, I was content. At that moment, while enjoying this drink made of vodka, ginger-rhubarb shrub, mint and club soda, I could understand why this part of the province is so much in demand by tourists. The tree covered shoreline and the beautifully designed restaurant combine to make it an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Drinking, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Restaurants, Wildlife

An EDM fest in an Igloo? Add Igloofest 2016 to your list!

July 11, 2015 by Aly BergerLeave a Comment

How cool would it be to say you went to an EDM festival in an igloo? If that sounds like something you’d bundle up for, check out Igloofest in Montreal! I went this past January, and not only was it a blast, but visiting Montreal in January is a great bargain (and cold, but who cares when you’re drinking your jagermeister-root beer concoction!) As it so happens, I went with my mom; she was my travel buddy in Montreal. I had been dying … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Beer, Chocolate, Dancing, Drinking, Fashion, Festival, Food and Wine, Montreal, Music, Save Money, Ski Trip, Sports, Wine Tasting

Three Fabulous Colonial Cities in Mexico

July 8, 2015 by Claudia Tavani2 Comments

Mexico is a huge country, that well deserves a visit. I have been there 3 times and for as much as I try to explore a bit more every time, I am never quite done with it. It is one among the few countries I keep going back to, like Peru or Cuba, because it just has everything I can possibly look for when I travel. Amazing archeological sites, lush nature, beautiful beaches, deserts, interesting indigenous communities, delicious food and gorgeous … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Avocado, Beach, Cuba, Culture, Fashion, Food and Wine, Los Angeles, Markets, Mexico, Museum, Music, Peru, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Spain, Wildlife, Yucatan Peninsula

Illinois Improbable: A Story of Upending Expectations

July 5, 2015 by Richard Bangs2 Comments

When I was a high-school student in Bethesda, Maryland, and beginning to think about college, my parents sat me down and set a parameter: they would only allow a school within 1000 miles of our home, with the idea that I would be more likely to visit over holidays if within that range. My elder sister had already picked a school, Knox College, in Galesburg, Illinois, and now it was my turn. I pulled out a map, cut a string keyed to 1000 miles, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa, America, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Arizona, Art, Beer, Boston, Canals, Canyon, Caribbean, Chicago, Christmas, Coffee, Colorado, Dessert, Drinking, England, Flowers, Food and Wine

Summer Highlights in Québec

June 22, 2015 by Dave9 Comments

With plenty of Festivals, Food events and Road Trips - summer time is a busy time to be in Québec. Geographically, this is Canada's largest province and the second largest by population. With so many activities coming up this summer, I have picked out a few of more intriguing ones. Festivals The Feux Loto-Québec is Montreal's International Fireworks Festival having been held annually since 1985. Not only is this a spectacular fireworks event … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Canada, Drinking, Festival, Fireworks, Fishing, Fjord, Food and Wine, History, Ireland, Montreal, Music, North America, Norway, Quebec, Road Trip, Seafood

The Best Snorkeling Locations in Cozumel

June 9, 2015 by Ashley Morton1 Comment

The previous day had darkened Cozumel as the storm clouds rolled in bringing rain and winds and choppy water. But I awoke Thursday with the fresh breeze rolling off the ocean and into my hotel room through the open patio. The smell in the air was fresh and I knew today would be prime snorkeling weather. My travel companions and I headed to the dock to meet up with John Cherba and Captain Luis of Reel Adventure Sur. They would be our guides and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Beach, Caribbean, Fishing, Seafood

My Puerto Vallarta Taco Adventure

June 6, 2015 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

Mexico is many things, but it’s the gastronomic riches that keep pulling me back. This is the land of complex mole, slow-roasted cochinita pibil and simmering pozole, to name just a few of the traditional dishes that I dream of. I recently returned to this country to vacation in Puerto Vallarta. It is a classic Pacific coast resort town, but it’s also a thriving, vibrant and muy auténtico city. As tempting as the sun, sand and surf are, get off … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Beach, Bus Travel, Culture, Festival, Food and Wine, Mexico, Paradise, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Seafood, Street Food, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Arizona’s Queen Creek Olive Mill and The Farm at Agritopia

May 27, 2015 by Ariane Colenbrander1 Comment

It may be hard to imagine an olive mill in the middle of the desert, yet it exists at Queen Creek Olive Mill. For over a decade, Perry Rea and family have owned and operated Arizona’s only working olive mill and farm, pressing their olives for high quality extra virgin olive oil and olive oil-based products. Located just east of Mesa, this area is known for sunny days, cool nights, and fertile soil, producing ideal conditions for growing a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Arizona, Belgium, Chocolate, Coffee, Desert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Harvest, New York City, Olives, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Village

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