Major League Baseball’s 30 home fields are testaments to the cities where they are located. They have evolved from odd-shaped structures, built where land was available, to modern monuments. Here are some you need to visit.
GRETA Edmonton, Alberta With more than 50 vintage and modern arcade games, Greta merges old-school fun with contemporary dining trends. The international, street food-inspired menu includes dishes such as a Big Mac Poutine and Butter Chicken Bites, featuring...
With more than 13,500 art pieces spanning centuries in the collection, the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Inuit Art Centre offers a ‘link to the North’ in Winnipeg
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With more than 13,500 art pieces spanning centuries in the collection, the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Inuit Art Centre offers a ‘link to the North’ in Winnipeg
Tending to a small, family garden during her childhood helped Christa Guenther to find a little peace while navigating a difficult upbringing. A proud member of the Peguis First Nation, she faced adversity growing up in Winnipeg but steered her life toward a brighter...
1. Shop for Dr. Seuss souvenirs at Legends Gallery Browse quirky stores, stylish boutiques and distinctive galleries along Prospect Street, Girard Avenue and the rest of the downtown “village” district. Be sure to pay a visit to Legends Gallery, which features the...
Finding a bite to eat in this city’s colourful and diverse neighbourhoods doesn’t need to be expensive. Here are some tasty, wallet-friendly options—all less than US$14.
An eccentric UFO enthusiast in Sedona, Ariz., once took me to the top of Bell Rock. I was travelling alone and didn’t know anybody in the Southwest, but that didn’t matter. I soon met a local named Peter who loved Sedona’s red-rock hiking trails, and he showed me the...
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An eccentric UFO enthusiast in Sedona, Ariz., once took me to the top of Bell Rock. I was travelling alone and didn’t know anybody in the Southwest, but that didn’t matter. I soon met a local named Peter who loved Sedona’s red-rock hiking trails, and he showed me the...
With the 25th installment in the series, No Time to Die, hitting theatres later this year, we take a look at four spy-worthy places that feature in the films.
North America’s doughnut renaissance seems to have galvanized in Portland, where Voodoo Doughnut opened its first shop in 2003, offering fun, crunchy cerealed varieties. Voodoo Doughnut masters advise rolling yeast dough evenly, and say a perfect doughnut will have a...
In the January 1978 issue of SkateBoarder magazine, a photograph showed Tony Alva grabbing the deck of his skateboard with one hand and floating about five inches above the granite tile coping of The Dog Bowl, an empty swimming pool in Santa Monica, Calif. For the...
Hotels For history lovers: Great John Street Hotel Located in a red-brick Victorian schoolhouse, the Great John Street Hotel is close to the city centre. Its luxurious accommodations include crystal-chandeliered suites and former classrooms transformed into stylish...
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Hotels For history lovers: Great John Street Hotel Located in a red-brick Victorian schoolhouse, the Great John Street Hotel is close to the city centre. Its luxurious accommodations include crystal-chandeliered suites and former classrooms transformed into stylish...
Salt. Smoke. Seaweed. I consider these strong, yet pleasing aromas with my nose plunged deep inside a snifter of whisky. “Now, take a sip and write down what you taste—whatever comes to mind,” instructs John Campbell, manager at the Laphroaig Distillery. I am taking...
When it comes to Barcelona’s dynamic cultural scene, flamenco is seen by some as a recent import. María Rosa Pérez Casares knows it’s anything but. “In Barcelona, there’s a long tradition of flamenco dating from the 19th century,” she says. “That’s the flamenco we...
My husband and I squeeze in to a taxi with another Canadian traveller in Puerto Vallarta. Our mutual destination is Sayulita, a beach town an hour from the city that entices tourists seeking a slice of coastal Mexican paradise. As the vehicle spirits us north on a...
1. Shop for Dr. Seuss souvenirs at Legends Gallery Browse quirky stores, stylish boutiques and distinctive galleries along Prospect Street, Girard Avenue and the rest of the downtown “village” district. Be sure to pay a visit to Legends Gallery, which features the...
Finding a bite to eat in this city’s colourful and diverse neighbourhoods doesn’t need to be expensive. Here are some tasty, wallet-friendly options—all less than US$14.
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Finding a bite to eat in this city’s colourful and diverse neighbourhoods doesn’t need to be expensive. Here are some tasty, wallet-friendly options—all less than US$14.
An eccentric UFO enthusiast in Sedona, Ariz., once took me to the top of Bell Rock. I was travelling alone and didn’t know anybody in the Southwest, but that didn’t matter. I soon met a local named Peter who loved Sedona’s red-rock hiking trails, and he showed me the...
With the 25th installment in the series, No Time to Die, hitting theatres later this year, we take a look at four spy-worthy places that feature in the films.
In the January 1978 issue of SkateBoarder magazine, a photograph showed Tony Alva grabbing the deck of his skateboard with one hand and floating about five inches above the granite tile coping of The Dog Bowl, an empty swimming pool in Santa Monica, Calif. For the...
My husband and I squeeze in to a taxi with another Canadian traveller in Puerto Vallarta. Our mutual destination is Sayulita, a beach town an hour from the city that entices tourists seeking a slice of coastal Mexican paradise. As the vehicle spirits us north on a...
The margarita was invented in Mexico, but no one is sure exactly who first shook up this famous fiesta refreshment. Some say Baja bartender Carlos “Danny” Herrera created it in 1938, while others claim it was Dallas socialite Margaret Sames who first mixed tequila...
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The margarita was invented in Mexico, but no one is sure exactly who first shook up this famous fiesta refreshment. Some say Baja bartender Carlos “Danny” Herrera created it in 1938, while others claim it was Dallas socialite Margaret Sames who first mixed tequila...
1. Shop for Dr. Seuss souvenirs at Legends Gallery Browse quirky stores, stylish boutiques and distinctive galleries along Prospect Street, Girard Avenue and the rest of the downtown “village” district. Be sure to pay a visit to Legends Gallery, which features the...
Finding a bite to eat in this city’s colourful and diverse neighbourhoods doesn’t need to be expensive. Here are some tasty, wallet-friendly options—all less than US$14.
Yuk Yuk’s co-founder Mark Breslin on the top places to visit if you love comedy, including Second City and Massey Hall in Toronto, the Comedy Cellar in New York City, the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles and Halifax ComedyFest.
Shop the local boutiques along Spring Garden Road and feast on fresh seafood at restaurants such as The Bicycle Thief on a shopping getaway to this Nova Scotian city.
Do a co-ed trip to Halifax for axe throwing and a harbour cruise, take the guys to Phoenix for Topgolf and tiki bars and treat the ladies to a beachfront villa in Turks & Caicos.