There’s something magical about New York City in the fall. The summer crowds thin, the air turns crisp, and a golden glow settles over…
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There’s something magical about New York City in the fall. The summer crowds thin, the air turns crisp, and a golden glow settles over…
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If you only have time for one stop in Salem, make it The Witch House. Officially known as the Jonathan Corwin House, this striking…
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There’s a moment, usually sometime in late September, when Québec City transforms. The crisp air carries the scent of woodsmoke and maple, the cobblestones…
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There’s a rhythm that unfolds along the drive from Saint John to St. Andrews by-the-Sea — the kind that only reveals itself when you…
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There’s a rhythm to the Bay of Fundy — one that feels almost alive. Twice a day, the world’s highest tides rise and fall…
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(Under the Canopy Series) Between the rugged coastline of Nova Scotia and the rolling forests of Maine lies St. John, New Brunswick — a…
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On Canada’s Atlantic edge, Halifax stands where ocean and city converge: raw waves brush the harbor walls, iron ships skim the skyline, and centuries…
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Along the banks of the Saint Lawrence River, about twenty miles northeast of Québec City, the road begins to climb. The villages thin, the…
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There are certain places in the world that don’t just define a skyline — they define an era. Standing proudly on a bluff above…
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Just beyond the roar of Montmorency Falls, a narrow bridge stretches across the St. Lawrence River, leading not to another city — but to…
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