Romancing the stone

Kingston’s history as ‘Limestone City’ Walking through Kingston’s historic Martello Alley, a curved stone alleyway once used for horse-drawn carriages, feels like you have suddenly stepped back in time. The alley leads to Rochleau Court, an expansive stone courtyard serving as an outdoor patio oasis for Chez Piggy, a beautiful upscale restaurant housed in a…

What a rush

Canadian travel is having a moment, especially when it comes to exploring the north. That’s according to Al Pace, owner of Canoe North Adventures, an award-winning guiding and outfitting company that specializes in multi-day wilderness canoe trips to the Northwest Territories and Yukon where guests fly by float plane to paddle remote and iconic rivers.…

Retreat to the red clay

PEI Fireworks Feast is an experience and inspiration Canadian travel is top of mind right now. With turbulent receptions about the world, PEI’s FireWorks Feast is a culinary experience that should direct a next vacation lens toward Canada’s smallest maritime province. Small in stature, sure, PEI takes a back seat to nowhere when it comes…