
A big thank you to Michelle of Whirlwind Travel for interviewing me in her What It Means To Be A Canadian Traveler series! Michelle is a fellow Canadian passionate about travel like me and takes the time to get to … Continue reading
A big thank you to Michelle of Whirlwind Travel for interviewing me in her What It Means To Be A Canadian Traveler series! Michelle is a fellow Canadian passionate about travel like me and takes the time to get to … Continue reading
Tobermory is a small community located at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Northern Ontario. It’s also known as the “Fresh Water Scuba Diving Capital of the World” because of the numerous shipwrecks that lie in the clear blue … Continue reading
My city of London hosted the World Figure Skating Championships this month! As this was the biggest event our city has ever hosted, the following video was prepared for our visitors from all over the world. Watch this clip to see the highlights and unique attributes of my city :)
A recent conversation with a fellow blogger has inspired me to stir up some memories of my trip to the Eastern coast of Canada. My parents took my sister and me via motor home, a.k.a Minnie Winnie to Nova Scotia, … Continue reading
As a huge Anne of Green Gables fan when I was younger (and still today), visiting Prince Edward Island where the story all began was fascinating. PEI is the country’s smallest province and next to the irrepressible Anne of Green Gables, … Continue reading
Several wipe outs and bruises later, I would call my ski filled weekend a success. A complete workout from head to toe, I am feeling sore from lots of muscles worked and also from falls into logs and tree branches. … Continue reading
The Muskokas are located in Northern Ontario, referred to as “cottage country.” This region is a very scenic area, sprinkled with picturesque villages and towns, farming communities, golf courses, marinas, with around 1,600 lakes. I visited this area in the … Continue reading
Vieux Québec is a historic neighbourhood of Québec and the capital city of the province itself. It is very different from Montréal because of the architecture, history, and European influences everywhere you look. The hilly cobble stoned streets are lined with bakeries, … Continue reading
During my time in Montréal, I visited the Botanical gardens, the Olympic Stadium, and shopped all the way along St. Catherine’s. The locals were very friendly and charming. In fact, the cab driver that took me to the Olympic Stadium … Continue reading
From the smelling, the swirling, and the tasting, all of you who enjoy the experience of wine will be amazed by Niagara-on-the-Lake. A spectacular oasis for wine lovers, it is an absolutely beautiful town filled with vineyards upon vineyards. It … Continue reading
London, Ontario! London is a city situated in the Western part of Ontario, Canada with a population of about 430,000 people. The city is situated half way between Toronto and Detroit. Here are a few things about the town of which I was born, raised, and currently living:
We like to skate and admire Christmas lights in the snow in Victoria Park
Birthplace of Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling
Birthplace of Insulin – first discovered by Londoner Frederick Banting
We enjoy being active in Springbank Park while being surrounded by hundreds of Canadian Geese
We like to eat ribs at our annual Rib Fest
We are named the “Forest City” because of our abundance in trees
We appreciate art
We like water works
We love university. (My school)
And that’s my town in a nutshell! In case you were wondering. The tinier London of the London’s. It is a pretty city as you can see, but gets really cold in the winter. Today’s snowy day for example, we are sitting at – 25 degrees Celsius as I cradle my second cup of hot coco.