Killarney 2
Last summer, I had the fortune of camping and hiking in Killarney, Ontario. You can see some of those photos in this post here. I liked the area so much […]
Last summer, I had the fortune of camping and hiking in Killarney, Ontario. You can see some of those photos in this post here. I liked the area so much […]
The blossoming of the sakura trees are always a good indication that Spring has sprung in the city. If you are lucky, you’ll be able to catch them at its
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A little while ago before the snow came down, Toronto Instagrammers met up for a tour of the Evergreen Brickworks. Rather than capturing the meetup with my iPhone, I decided
Camping in the outdoors is always refreshing. It’s even better when you’re right by the waters and have access to plenty of hiking trails nearby. Killarney, Ontario is just that
The National Gallery of Canada in downtown Ottawa is filled with priceless works of art. But perusing through the gallery one summer day made me realize that the art inside
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Summer markets are a staple in most cities across the country. From fresh fruit to antiques and everything in between, people come and enjoy the experience of shopping outside in
The Encampment is a Thomas+Guinevere Creation by Thom Sokoloski and Jenny McCowan. Displayed from June 8-24, 2012 in Toronto, and part of Luminato, the production is a “large-scale public participatory art installation.” For
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The inaugural Diner en Blanc Toronto saw nearly 1400 guests dressed in white, make their presence on the grounds of The Historic Fort York. Guests brought their own food (or,
Diner en Blanc Toronto 2012 Read More »