Whistler Ziplines Part 2 : Ziptrek Ecotours
TAG: Amped-Up Adventure, Must Dos, Summer Fun Posted by: Feet Banks Ziplining is the act of sliding down a taut cable using a harness and... Continue Reading
A tasty preview of Burger Week Montreal 2013
Hot off the heels of last year’s successful Burger Week Montreal, the 2013 edition returns with great anticipation and finds itself satiating the appetites of... Continue Reading
Best Cheap Taco Joint in Vancouver? You Make the Call!
Photo credit: mmmyoso | Flickr Once upon a time (not so many years ago), you had to spend a bundle to get decent Mexican food... Continue Reading
Whistler Ziplines Part 1 : Superfly Ziplines
TAG: Amped-Up Adventure, Must Dos Posted by: Feet Banks Ziplining is the act of sliding down a taut cable using a harness and a pulley.... Continue Reading
Whistler Writers – A writer’s relationship with time…
by Nicole Fitzgerald A wristwatch had been nothing more than a wristwatch. Something that dictated when to eat, sleep and go to school. And then... Continue Reading
Summer’s just starting at Montreaal Fashion Week!
Thought summer was over? Naw, it’s just beginning – at least in the fashion world. Welcome to Montreal Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014, where from September 3... Continue Reading
Best Cheap Sushi in Vancouver? You Make the Call!
Photo credit: awhiskandaspoon | Flickr It’s no secret that Vancouver is a sushi paradise. With plenty of fresh fish just off the coast and a... Continue Reading
August is Bear Month at the Whistler Museum!
One of the great joys of a Whistler summer is the chance to see one of our valley’s dozens of resident black bears. Still, they... Continue Reading
Far Travels at the Montreal World Film Festival
For 37 years, the Montreal World Film Festival has brought hundreds of contemporary, compelling stories to Montreal screens. This year, from August 22 to September 2,... Continue Reading
Vancouver’s not-so-secret neighborhood shops and markets
Le Marche St. George Photo credit: Luis Valdizon Corner store culture was a large part of my childhood. On weekends I pedaled the half-block down... Continue Reading