Travel Writer & Columnist. TMAC SATW Member. Author of books Cottage Daze and Still in a Daze at the Cottage, celebrating the Cottage Experience, Dundurn Press.
Here is my story on a magical cruise down the Mekong River through Cambodia and Vietnam with @UniworldCruises#UniworldBoutiqueRiverCruises in Expedia's Legendary Rivers Magazine 2026.
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I was, as they say, on a mission. Not a murder-solving one, sadly, but something even more elusive: I was driving through Quebec’s Eastern Townships looking for Three Pines.
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Who knew that sailing on a river cruise up the romantic Rhine, and stopping in enchanting villages with their Christmas Markets would charm me into no longer being the grinch?
⚓ Riverside Luxury Cruises
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Okay, I admit it, this summer I fell in love with Karma our pretty campervan, on a road trip up Northern Vancouver Island, her shapely body, beautiful grill and, to show I'm not a superficial guy, also her wonderfully crafted interior. https://t.co/NaXrIGd3fI
It began, as all epic Canadian road trips do, with a romantic plan and a wildly optimistic Google Maps estimate. Our ride? A shiny new rental campervan called Karma. https://t.co/NaXrIGd3fI
Typhoon messing with our travels home to Toronto tomorrow from Ho Chi Minh Vietnam thru Hong Kong and @cathaypacific has closed their Saigon office and is not answering calls. #dobetter#travel#airlines
Incredible success! We had 231 canoes and kayaks take part in today’s Lock N Paddle on the Rideau Canal at Hartwells Lock. Thank you to all the participants and all my amazing Parks Canada colleagues! @ParksCanada@RideauCanalNHS#MyOttawa#LockNPaddle
Not your daddy's yurt! Glamorous, comfortable and in a setting of wild beauty and nature at Moutcha Bay Resort on Nootka Sound northwest coast of #VancouverIsland@NootkaMarine@tartanbond@HelloBC
Today is the 80th Anniversary of Liberation Day for the Island of Jersey. During WW II the Channel Islands were the only British territories to be occupied. On May 9, 2045, German forces surrendered after nearly 5 years of occupation. @VisitBritain@VisitJerseyCI#walkingjersey
In May 1915, Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae (Canadian poet, gunner and physician) wrote "In Flanders Fields" inspiring poppies to become a symbol of remembrance! #LestWeForget
Remember! The legacy of the heroic Canadian soldiers will live forever in Normandy, remembered in the cemetery, and etched into the sands of Juno Beach. https://t.co/3x8cU6I6O9
Remember! The Canadian cemetery at Beny-sur-Mer near Juno Beach and Canada House in Normandy, where the Canadians landed on D Day 80 years ago. #junobeach#remembranceday🌹 #lestweforget❤️