Stephanie and I are huge fans of The Office (American version), so being that we were so close to Scranton, Pennsylvania — we had to go there. It was a totally unexpected beautiful city that’s not shown at all in the TV series. The city has an old fashioned colonial look to it. Its been a city since 1866 and still holds many historic landmarks and attractions that made the city so famous back then because of its iron and coal production.
North America
Discover adventure in Mazatlan, Mexico with surfing, ATV riding, ziplining, drinking, and watching cliff divers risk their lives.
Ice-skating is one of Canada’s favourite winter activity. Canada is among the pioneers of early skating rinks development. The first outdoor commercial rink in Canada was launched in Montreal in 1850. Hence, it is no surprise that Montreal has raised nearly 300 outdoor ice-skating rinks over the years.
Arguably one of the most scenic spots in all of California is tucked away on the most north-western part of San Francisco is called “Land’s End” because that is literally the spot where all of land ends and the great Pacific Ocean begins. Travelers visiting San Francisco often go for the main attractions like Fisherman’s Wharf with local seafood, or the historic cable cars, but as someone who has lived in San Francisco for over 15 years, whenever someone from out of town visits me while traveling, I always take them to Land’s End.
Fall and Winter, with their chilly days, are perfect for hot and hearty soups. But if you’re in New York City, why settle for chicken noodle when you could be transported to another culture entirely, via a wonderfully fragrant rendition of one of its classic soups? Each of these soups is practically a meal in itself, and I also suggest a few favorite accompaniments. So grab a soup-loving (or simply shivering) friend, and head to one of these four picks.
It’s been nearly a month since the Travel Blog Exchange Conference was held in New York City and people are still talking (and recovering?) about it. It was more than just the conference and we’ve even highlighted that the top things TBEX attendes love besides TBEX. Cailin O’Neil shows a glimpse of how good we had it in New York City.
There are few places in the world more breathtaking and naturally beautiful than Banff, Canada. Nestled in the picturesque Canadian Rockies, this town is home to some of the best tourist attractions in North America, including the Banff National Park, a World Heritage Site since 1985.
Las Vegas, Nevada; known for it’s neon filled city, glamor, luxury, casinos, and where anything goes. It’s not exactly the cheapest nor most cultural part of the United States however did you know they have some spectacular hiking trails outside of the city? It’s usually not the first thing we think of when we hear Las Vegas. There’s more to Las Vegas then it’s famous strip. This is a great way to get away from the blue neon lights and experience the real blue of the skies.
We’ve told you about the 2009 dance parade and we’ve even reviewed it, it’s that time of the year again to give it to you again for 2010. Each year they continue to expand but still hold the same vision.
Our good friends at Off Track Planet hit a huge mile stone and is publishing the first printed independent travel lifestyle magazine this summer. I’m vouching for them on this one. I’ve had a preview of the magazine and I must say I was quite impressed.










