Tag - October 2025

Retirement travel is my dream, but how can I afford it?

By Janet Gray Many Canadians dream of travelling in retirement. I know I do! People see this stage of life as the perfect time to explore new destinations, revisit favorite places or simply relax somewhere warm. However, with a fixed income and rising travel costs, careful planning is crucial to make your travel dreams a...

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The History Buff’s Guide to Tbilisi

By Jed Chown There are places in this world where time feels porous. Where the line between past and present thins, and the spectres of history pass by with colour in their cheeks. In these places, history isn’t confined to words on a page. It’s lived and felt, not sold as a tourist gimmick, but sensed in the quiet magic of a...

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Guys Travel:

Coyle Media Group’s Jon Hudon and Marc Lahaie lived it up at French Lick We hear all the time about girls’ getaways and women’s wine tours. How about the fellows hopping on planes to go golfing, hiking or—in the case of Coyle Media Group (CMG)’s Jon Hudon and Marc Lahaie—exploring the wonders of Southern Indiana? Back to tell...

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A Sweet Escape in the Windy City

By Loukia Zigoumis Navy Pier. The Bean. Chicago “dogs.” Deep-dish pizza. Cheesecake. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Chicago Cubs. The Bears. No matter what comes to mind when you think of Chicago, one thing is certain. It’s a city worth visiting in any season. In 2024, Chicago was voted the Best Big City in the United States for a...

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Special Travel Edition

By Pat James Right now, 84 lucky travellers are living a foodie dream. They’re on Emerald Cruises’ (emeraldcruises.ca) first-ever culinary cruise, hosted by Top Chef Canada winner Chanthy Yen. Imagine being on this delectable adventure along the Mekong River in Southeast Asia? It has all the ingredients for a guaranteed, once...

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Rome: The Eternal City continues to charm

By Ann-Maureen Owens Rome, The Eternal City, is wonderful to visit at any time of year. With no real off-season, Rome can absorb the crowds that flock to see its ancient ruins, Renaissance palaces, Baroque basilicas, and world-famous artworks. This year, with the Catholic Church’s Jubilee Year in full swing, Rome has scrubbed...

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