POP MONTREAL: MORE THAN JUST MUSIC
POP MONTREAL: MORE THAN JUST MUSIC Posted by Pop Montreal may primarily be about music – it’s hard to deny that fact, what with huge... Continue Reading
Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival 2011
Stilt-walkers make “fire circles” at the Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival. Photo: Still Moon Arts Society One of Vancouver’s most unique multicultural festivals happens next Saturday,... Continue Reading
Last Mountain Top BBQ
Dine at 6,000 ft on Whistler Mountain with mouth watering Buffet Dinner, dessert and Live Entertainmet. 5pm-8pm in the Roundhouse Lodge on Whistler Mountain. http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/todo/events/index.htm... Continue Reading
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL (SEPTEMBER 8-15)
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL (SEPTEMBER 8-15) Posted by There’s something in the air this week in Montreal, and it’s not just a cool autumn... Continue Reading
Your new favourite Cafe – Thierry
If you are craving something a little more off the beaten track than the duelling Starbucks on Robson and Thurlow streets in downtown Vancouver –... Continue Reading
GAY MONTREAL: SEPTEMBER
GAY MONTREAL: SEPTEMBER Posted by With the last rose of summer wilting away, the flowery gays and lesbians of Montreal are still blooming brightly! With... Continue Reading
5 Vancouver Summer Events Still Going in September
Butterfinger Deep Fried Cheesecake at the Summer Night Market in Richmond. Photo: Summer Night Market in Richmond / Lions Communications Inc. Just as our summer... Continue Reading
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL (SEPTEMBER 1-8)
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL (SEPTEMBER 1-8) Posted by This week in Montreal, it is September for real. I have to state this here because... Continue Reading
3 Creepy, Alternative Tours of Vancouver
There seems to be a trend recently in city tours. Instead of showing people around the traditional sites, an increasing number of tours are opting... Continue Reading
ESCAPE TO QUEBEC’S EASTERN TOWNSHIPS
ESCAPE TO QUEBEC’S EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Posted by Quebec’s Eastern Townships (known in French as Les Cantons de l’est) have been a travelers’ refuge for centuries-... Continue Reading