A refuge awaits in Quebec City: The Monastère des Augustines A.J. Twist August 23, 2020 2724 If you are like me, every once in a while you may feel like you need a refuge: a place where you can collect your thoughts, disconnect and rebalance. For many years, this place for me has been Quebec City. Now,...
A drive to the Reford Gardens/Les Jardins de Métis A.J. Twist August 12, 2020 3900 Recently I decided I needed a vacation! After three months of staring at my computer screens it was time to hit the road but where to go? With the borders closed (both the US and provincial) and flying seeming ...
Spectacular views surround the golf course at Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu Peter Kerr August 5, 2020 2874 Le Club de Golf Manoir Richelieu is first and foremost a stunningly beautiful course, elevated so that many of the holes have panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River as a backdrop to the recently rebuilt cour...
The Culinary Delights of St. Martin Travel News August 1, 2020 2636 St. Martin - For all foodies' planning a future trip... St. Martin is known as “The Friendly Island”, but it could just as likely be called “The Culinary Capital of the Caribbean”. Its special gastronomy deriv...
Experience Anguilla At Home Travel News July 22, 2020 2269 Anguilla Launches Virtual Island Tours with "Experience Anguilla at Home" An Opportunity to ‘Visit’ this Award-Winning Island From the Comfort of Your Home The Anguilla Tourist Board (ATB) is launching a ne...
The Great Canadian Road Trip Matthew Elder July 16, 2020 3701 Post-pandemic, the open road beckons – and our iconic transcontinental route offers the ultimate release following months of isolation There’s something about the open road. Freedom, adventure, change of scene...
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu opens for holidays Peter Kerr June 29, 2020 4022 This 5-star resort and 27-hole golf course has re-opened with guest safety paramount Summer holiday options are limited this year with the Canada/U.S. border closed, European destinations off limits and Caribb...
Los Cabos’ Captivating Art Scene Travel News June 12, 2020 3039 Behind San José del Cabo’s historical main street lies its Gallery District. In recent years this district has become the cultural center of Los Cabos with many high-end fine art galleries displaying original p...
San Antonio, Texas – A Culinary Destination Beverley Kerr March 29, 2020 2981 There’s a reason San Antonio is only the second city in North America to be named a “Creative City of Gastronomy” by UNESCO. Tuscon, Arizona, was the first. Chef Stéphane Leopoldo, from Paris, France, and ne...
Booklovers explore Bruno, Chef de Police, Dordogne and meet author Martin Walker The Montrealer March 20, 2020 4142 If you were hooked with that first flakey croissant in Faugquet’s Bistro, join Bruno, Chief of Police in his adventures through rural Périgord and savour the mouth-watering delicacies that have made this region...