Roaming Buffalo: Canalside
The heart of Buffalo’s waterfront revitalisation is Canalside, formerly the western terminus of the Erie Canal. Today this historical district is rich with new development including restaurants, hotels, the Central […]
The heart of Buffalo’s waterfront revitalisation is Canalside, formerly the western terminus of the Erie Canal. Today this historical district is rich with new development including restaurants, hotels, the Central […]
The Darwin D. Martin House Complex is a National Historic Landmark in Buffalo, designed by famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Together with the Fallingwater residence (Pennsylvania) and the Guggenheim […]
Let’s face it, Buffalo has a less than stellar reputation. Ask any Torontonian about this visiting this city just across the US border, and you’ll likely get a bewildered “Why […]
The first long weekend of the summer is the Canada Day break, and for this year’s special 150th celebration, a backcountry trip to Ontario’s crown jewel Killarney Provincial Park was […]
As part of our butter tart festival weekend, my camping buddies and I spent two nights at Six Mile Lake Provincial Park, about 30 minutes north of Midland in Ontario’s […]
Ontario’s Best Butter Tart Festival is an annual event held in the town of Midland on Georgian Bay. For one day only, the streets of this normally quiet little town […]
On the 2017 edition of Doors Open, 150 culturally and architecturally significant buildings in Toronto were open to the general public, in honour of Canada’s 150th birthday. While I usually […]
Victoria Day weekend is always a special time in Canada as it marks the unofficial start of summer and the warm-weather season. While the weather can still be unpredictable and […]