Elevate Festival 2022

Canada’s largest tech festival is back in Toronto in 2022 after a pandemic-induced hiatus. Speakers from online gaming, fintech, AR/VR, and creative industries from around the world congregated at three venues along the front of Lake Ontario to network and learn more about the work of emerging tech enterprises. The Read more

Chatham-Kent, ON

The history of Chatham is tightly linked to the legacy of the Underground Railroad that helped up to 100,000 black slaves escape to free states and to Canada. In nearby Dresden, Reverend Josiah Henson bought 100 acres of land to establish the Dawn Settlement in the 1830s to provide escaped Read more

Nanaimo, B.C.

Whether by bike or on foot exploring the best of Nanaimo should take no more than a day. The best way to get there is by a 20 minute flight from downtown Vancouver to downtown Nanaimo by seaplane, this way you can see everything and make it on a same Read more

University of Ottawa

The University of Ottawa is so old that its establishment predates the naming of Ottawa to its current name. It was originally formed in 1848 and incorporated by parliament as the College of Bytown in 1849. It was renamed the College of Ottawa in 1861 after Bytown was renamed to Read more

Dynamic Earth

Sudbury is known to be the world’s largest producer of nickel in the 20th century, producing over 90% of the world’s nickel supply for stainless steel. Other metals such as palladium, copper, and gold are also found in its igneous rock. Dynamic Earth, sponsored by mining companies in the region, Read more

Laurentian University

The Laurentian University in Sudbury is the largest higher educational institution in Northern Ontario. It was actually formed by a federation of Huntington College, University of Sudbury College, and Thornloe College. Its campus on the top of a hill offers a stunning view of Ramsey Lake, but I still like Read more

Citadelle of Quebec

Still the official residence of the Governor General of Canada outside of Rideau Hall, the half-star-shaped Citadelle of Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Strategically located on the highest point of the city at Cape Diamond right along the St. Lawrence River, vital for transportation, it is the largest Read more

Sudbury, ON

Sudbury is a city of 158,000 people and the largest settlement in Northern Ontario. Initially, I thought there wouldn’t be much to see this far up north, but boy was I glad to be wrong! There’s plenty to see and do and I recommend you stay at least two days Read more