Tag Archives: Canada
Unfortunately, our kids are not as adventurous when it comes to eating…actually they are downright P-I-C-K-Y. Truthfully, our son has been diagnosed with a food sensory disorder (also has nut allergies) and he despises certain textures and odors. Definitely makes traveling stressful at times. Nevertheless, we do our best and tend to grab street food […]
May-2022
Just like majority of travel in the past two years, nothing is like it used to be. With that being said, we made the most of our two weeks (Dec 2021-Jan 2022) exploring Montreal & Quebec City enduring many restrictions (ie: indoor dining closing towards the end of our trip) and permanent closures (hello Christmas […]
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Sep-2014
While at Niagara Falls, a local gave us a tip to visit a charming town with flowers throughout, quaint shops, and pristine grounds. Heeding her advice, we eagerly set out on a short drive along the Niagara River. Where the river meets Lake Ontario is Niagara-on-the-Lake. The town’s main street is lined with colonial style […]
Sep-2014
A short 75-mile drive from Toronto, Canada or 17 miles from Buffalo, New York you can arguably find the most well known waterfalls in the world, Niagara Falls. It’s well worth the drive and included the falls into our recent Toronto trip in order visit this natural wonder with the kids. Growing up, I thought […]
Back in August, my wife was hired to photograph a wedding in the Kawartha lakes region of Central Ontario, Canada. With the opportunity to visit one of the most diverse cities in North America, we quickly decided to spend five additional days exploring Toronto, prior to the wedding. Toronto, as we know it, was formed […]
May-2014
Next time you’re in Vancouver and seeking an adventure, walk across the narrow swaying Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver. It’s thrilling walking bridge hanging 230 feet above Capilano River, situated in the middle of a northwest rainforest. Since our visit in 2006, the park has expanded to include seven more suspension bridges linking together towering […]
May-2014
Vancouver was our first international trip as a couple and our favorite city destination to date. It’s an extremely bike-friendly city and we’re longing to head back with our kids in two. At over 1000 acres, Stanley Park is one of the biggest urban parks in North America and quite enjoyable to explore by bike. […]