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The Boryeong Mud Festival, or Mudfest as it is commonly called, is one of the biggest festivals in Korea, attracting around 1.5 million people during the 2 weeks it runs. It is held on the west coast of Korea at…
There’s a sense of freedom that comes with cycling that you can’t find with any other form of transportation. I still remember when I first learned to ride a bicycle. I felt like I could go ANYWHERE! Except at that…
Tucked in between Montreal and Quebec City in the province of Quebec, deep within the Laurentian Mountains, is La Mauricie National Park. Covering an area of 536km2 and consisting of 150 lakes and thick, untouched forests, the park is a…
Located in the north-western part of New Brunswick, is Mount Carleton Provincial Park. It’s one of 9 provincial parks and home to the highest peak in the Maritimes – Mount Carleton. It also acts as a natural gateway into the…
Located on the southeastern coast of Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island, the Fortress of Louisbourg was one of the busiest seaports in North America during the mid-18th century. It was built in 1713 to protect and provide a base for…
I love spending time in Toronto’s Distillery District. Every time I visit the area I feel like I’ve stepped back in time. It’s one of the city’s most historic areas and the rough cobblestones and Victorian buildings are a stark…