Travel Guides:Best Winter Festivals in the World

January 8th, 2012 by admin

Just because the cold has set in and the ground is covered in snow doesn’t mean the fun has to stop! All over the world, countries embrace the cold and relish in these long winter … Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Tips and Guide:Navigating Montreal: How to Get Around the City

August 25th, 2010 by admin

Montreal, like other major cities in North America, can be difficult to navigate. The fact that English is not the majority language (Montreal is the world’s third largest French-speaking city) can make travel around the city seem a bit intimidating to non-Francophone visitors. But, Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Tips and Guides:Montreal’s Lively Quartier Latin

August 25th, 2010 by admin

Montreal is filled with atmospheric neighborhoods. The city’s core is characterized by unique shopping venues and high-end nightlife spots. The nearby neighborhood known as Old Montreal is known for its classy and quaint streets and its subtle old world vibe. Perhaps one of the city’s Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guides:Guide to Summer Music Festivals

May 29th, 2010 by admin

For those who love nothing better than taking in a virtuoso musical performance or rocking out at a concert, what could be better than an impressive line-up of some of the best musicians in the world? Summer brings a wide variety of world-class music festivals from which to choose. Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guides:Travel Smart for the 2010 Winter Games

February 22nd, 2010 by admin

If you’re heading to Whistler, Vancouver or other destinations for the 2010 Winter Olympics, you’ll need a strategy for navigating crowded streets, bus routes and train stations when traveling to and from different events.
According to TravelSmart2010.ca, the website dedicated Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guide:Travel Tips for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver

February 22nd, 2010 by admin

Vancouver, British Columbia is already filling up with travelers ready to take in the 2010 Olympic games, and airports around the globe are preparing for the crowds with heightened security measures and services to help travelers make it through the gates and onto their flight with Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Tips and Guides:A Family-Friendly Guide to the 2010 Vancouver Olympics

February 22nd, 2010 by admin

With the 2010 Winter Olympics less than a week away, we’re rounding out our guide to Vancouver with fun travel tips for families traveling to the Winter Olympics. From science museums to the games themselves, Vancouver offers visitors a bevy of activities that kids and adults Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guides:7 Important Travel Trends for 2010

January 25th, 2010 by admin

The travel industry has been struggling over the past two years. With signs of economic improvement on the horizon, 2010 might be a good year to hit the road or drop in on that destination you’ve always dreamed about visiting.
Industry players, like airlines, hotels and cities’ Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guides:Ice Hotel: Frosty Paradise For A Cool Adventure

January 6th, 2010 by admin

Most people’s idea of paradise is not exactly a world of crystal blue ice and snow. In Jukkasjärvi, the northern Lapland frontier of Sweden – only 130 miles from the Arctic Circle, that is exactly what paradise is at the Ice Hotel.
The Ice Hotel has grown from a 60-square Read the rest of this entry »