Sitting on an expansive balcony at the Moose Hotel & Suites Banff is an incredible fortune indeed. Not only due to the luxury of sweeping views and complete serenity, but because of the simple fact that we are sometimes gifted the opportunity of reflection. In this rich space of mindfulness we achieve a deeper appreciation for […]
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From Water to Wine: An Okanagan Vacation at Walnut Beach Resort in Osoyoos, British Columbia
OKANAGAN VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA Winding along Route 97 and the roughly 200 km stretch of Okanagan Valley in beautiful British Columbia, is a veritable feast for the senses. The taste of fresh picked peaches, apricots and cherries lingers on your tongue, while the sweet, soothing scents of sage and lavender hang in the air. A […]
The Ultimate Alberta Road Trip: An 1100 km Guide to the Icefields Parkway through Jasper and Banff National Parks
Alberta, pinch yourself. This your backyard. So go out and play. 2020 quarantine has put some dust on our travel wings, and as restrictions lift and regional tourism opens up, we are ready to stretch them out and shake them off! This is our favorite road trip loop down the Icefields Parkway through Jasper and […]
Shadow Lake Lodge: A Back Country Hike-in Experience in Banff National Park, Canada
Deep in the heart of world renowned Banff National Park, nestled among the majestic peaks of the Rocky Mountains, lies a lush green meadow dotted by a quaint row of cabins that make up Shadow Lake Lodge. At a pristine emerald lake nearby, a fly-rod dances in the air and a family stops for a […]
Folk, Flavour and Fringe: A Local’s Guide to Summer Activities in Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, isn’t your average capital. It is a destination that beats to its own unique rhythm on a drum of cultural diversity. Home to roughly 1 million residents, Edmonton is a proud Canadian hub that boasts spectacular skyline views, a dark sky preserve, a world renowned festival scene and the largest urban parkland in […]
Finish Lines, Fenway and the Freedom Trail: A Family Guide to Exploring Boston, Massachusetts
“Boston isn’t a city, it’s a family.” -Chad Finn- We have an affinity for historical cities. There is something captivating about the architecture, character and deep rooted pride of a destination that carries with it the vibrancy of the past. Boston, Massachusetts, is a culmination of curves and clean lines, as a 19th century church […]
Patriot Place, Gillette Stadium and the New England Patriots: Kicking our NFL Bucket List Through the Uprights
“The thing about football – the most important thing about football – is that it is not just about football.” – Terry Pratchett – Football. A game of yards and 4th downs, interceptions and intensity. It’s the power behind a defensive tackle, the beauty of a perfect spiral and the heartbreak of a field goal […]
Luxury, Location and Long Bars: A Stay at the Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston
I imagine this is how Alice felt, unsure which parts of her lavishly dramatic world were a dream and which parts still held footing in reality. Swirls of brilliance and magical mirrors, deep rose reds and ornate door handles that surely lead to worlds of enchantment. I believe there was also something about a momentous […]
Horsing Around: A Night of Thoroughbred Racing in Edmonton, Alberta
“There is something about the outside of a horse, that is good for the inside of a man.” -Winston Churchill- There is something nostalgic about walking the grounds of a stable, the earthy mixture of dirt and hay, manes and tails. It is the sound of hooves, the neighs and the nickers. A blow of […]
Notes from the Hill: The Edmonton Folk Music Festival
THE EDMONTON FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL For nearly four decades, music lovers have been staking a claim on the hill of Gallagher Park in Edmonton, Alberta, making the trek numerous times over the four days of the legendary Edmonton Folk Music Festival. Held every year on the second weekend in August, Folk Fest is a hand […]