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What to See In Dawson City in 72 Hours

Seventy-two hours is a lot of time in a town of about 1,500 people, so why did I pick that number? Well, when I arrived in Dawson City, I arrived on Labour Day Monday, and many of ...

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Categories: Canada, Travel Tips, Yukon

How to Hike Tombstone Territorial Park

I remember when I first heard of Tombstone Territorial Park. I was working on my "Instagramming Canada" series a few years ago and was searching through piles of photos from around ...

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Categories: Canada, Hiking, Yukon

Top 7 Things to see in Whitehorse

Whitehorse is the capital city of the Yukon and is home to approximately 70% of the territory's population or around 25,000 people. It's a small city, but it has all the modern ame ...

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Categories: Canada, Travel Tips, Yukon

What Remains of Canyon City?

There has never been a boom like the Klondike Gold Rush. Seemingly overnight, the wild, untamed Klondike was swarmed with tens of thousands of gold seekers. This hoard of people is ...

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Categories: Canada, Hiking, History, Yukon

Unboxing Canada – Manitoba

One of my favourite provinces in Canada is Manitoba. I love the dynamic mix of English and French language, as well as their fun and quirky traditions like the infamous "Manitoba s ...

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Categories: Canada, Manitoba, Unboxing

Unboxing Canada – The Yukon

I love travelling the world and seeing far off places, but lately, I've been thinking about how little I've seen of my own country, and how little we celebrate the vast diversity t ...

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Categories: Canada, Unboxing, Yukon

Meet Your 2021 Saskatchewanderer

There has never been a Saskatchewanderer like Felipe Gomez. Unlike the past ten Saskatchewanderers, Gomez isn't originally from Canada. He was born in Santiago, Chile during the ...

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Categories: Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewanderer

Homer Simpson’s Hometown

The Simpsons' goofball father, Homer Simpson, was born on May 12, 1956, to Mona Olson and Abraham Simpson II. He was raised on the family farm just off Rural Route 9 outside of Spr ...

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Categories: Canada, History, Saskatchewan

Regina Resumes Normal Life at Six P.M. Today

On July 11th, 2021, all COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted in Saskatchewan. Some people feel this is the beginning of the end of the pandemic, while others are worried about thin ...

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Categories: Canada, COVID-19, Regina, Saskatchewan

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    5 Weekend Destinations In Saskatchewan

    The past few weeks have been really busy for me, with a lot more time at the office and a lot less time travelling. Thankfully, the weekend is just around the corner and with it co ...

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    Categories: Canada, Saskatchewan

    Birthday Freebies in Regina – Updated for 2023!

    I originally wrote this article in 2020, but since then it's become one of my most popular articles -- and one that needs to be updated the most frequently. Some businesses closed, ...

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    Categories: Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan

    How Does a Buddhist Celebrate Christmas?

    With the holiday season upon us, many people have begun asking me if and how I plan to celebrate Christmas. This is a good question, and I completely understand the confusion since ...

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