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Bella S.

12 Ways to Experience Canadian Luxury on an American Budget

A lot of Americans think luxury travel in Canada comes with a steep price tag. Honestly, that’s just not the ...
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Why the Canadian Dollar Makes American Dreams Surprisingly Affordable

The Canadian dollar’s been an unlikely ticket to what so many of us picture as the American Dream. While living ...
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Hostelling Canada: Where Budget Meets Adventure Across the Country

Canada’s a playground for adventure, from the wild Rockies to bustling coastal cities. Hostels all over the country offer budget-friendly ...
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9 Free Canadian Experiences That Rival Any Expensive Attraction

Canada just bursts with breathtaking experiences, and, honestly, most people assume you have to shell out big bucks for the ...
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The $500 Cross-Canada Challenge: How to See the Country Without Going Broke

Canada is massive—over 7,000 kilometers from one ocean to the other. Most people assume you need a fat wallet to ...
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13 Ways Toronto Proves Canada Has a World-Class Urban Scene

Toronto doesn’t always get the spotlight when folks talk about world-class cities. But honestly? Canada’s largest metropolis quietly rivals any ...
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The Language Adventure: Navigating Montreal as an English Speaker

Montreal is honestly one of North America’s most fascinating bilingual cities. English and French live side by side here, blending ...
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April in Montreal: When Spring Makes the City Bloom with Possibility

April in Montreal always feels like a turning point. Winter finally lets go, and suddenly the city wakes up, shaking ...
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7 Toronto Coffee Shops That Fuel the City’s Creative Energy

Toronto’s coffee culture is way more than just a caffeine kick—it’s the heartbeat of the city’s creative scene. After spending ...
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Montreal’s Winter Carnival: When February Becomes a Snow Celebration

February in Montreal? It’s honestly magical. The city turns into a snow-draped wonderland, and instead of hiding from the cold, ...
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11 Free Toronto Adventures That Showcase the City’s Multicultural Soul

Toronto bursts with over 140 spoken languages, making it one of the planet’s most diverse cities. Honestly, you can dive ...
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The Festival Culture: How Montreal Summers Become One Giant Celebration

Montreal in the summer? It’s like the whole city decides to throw a party, and everyone’s invited. Between May and ...
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October in Toronto: When Fall Makes the City Feel Like a Movie Set

Every October, Toronto turns into a place that honestly feels ripped from a movie. The trees explode in shades of ...
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8 Montreal Food Experiences That Redefine What Bagels and Smoked Meat Mean

Montreal’s food scene? It’s so much more than just bagels and smoked meat. Sure, those iconic bites still steal the ...
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Why Spring is My Favorite Time to Explore the UK’s Countryside (Think Daffodils, Bluebells & Baby Lambs!)

After years of wandering Britain’s countryside in every season, I’ve come to love how spring offers the most magical transformation. ...
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Toronto’s Underground City: Where Winter Weather Never Ruins Your Plans

I’ve wandered downtown Toronto in January, when the wind bites and the sidewalks turn to ice, and honestly, discovering you ...
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12 Ways Montreal’s French Culture Makes Americans Feel Like They’re in Europe

When I first wandered through Montreal’s cobblestone streets, I finally got why people call it “Europe without the jet lag.” ...
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Feeling the Royal Vibe: My Encounters with Monarchy, Castles & Pageantry Across the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom? It’s a place where royal history isn’t just in the books—it’s right there in the air. You ...
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My Ultimate Packing List for the United Kingdom: 10 Essentials for Tackling Its Ever-Changing Weather (All Seasons!)

The UK’s weather flips faster than you can say “Bob’s your uncle.” I found out the hard way on my ...
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The CN Tower Experience: When Toronto’s Icon Becomes Your Playground

The first time I rolled into Toronto, the CN Tower practically shouted for attention. At 553 meters, this iconic spire ...
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Why January Makes Montreal Feel Like European Winter Magic

January in Montreal feels like stepping straight into a European winter storybook. Snow drapes the cobblestone streets, and those old ...
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