I’ve spent a lot of time these days writing for external outlets, and perhaps not updating here as much as I used to. I wanted to share a couple of posts that I wrote for Travel + Escape recently, including the Warm up to Winter series presented by Scotiabank and Jaunt.
Top 5 Canadian Winter Drives
We usually think of road trips as strictly a summer activity. But there are some routes across Canada where the snow and ice just adds to the adventure.
Winter doesn’t have to mean hibernation for Canadian drivers; in fact, the snowy season can make for some of the most scenic road trips of the year. Throw on the snow tires, stock up on Timbits and hit the road for these five fantastic Canadian winter drives…
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5 Winter Activities to Get Your Adrenaline Pumping
Don’t complain about the snow. Embrace it! And warm up your insides with these five heart-thumping activities you can only experience in the deep cold of winter.
Whether you want to amplify a typical winter sport (maybe by jumping out of a helicopter?) or try something completely outlandish and exhilarating, there are plenty of Canadian winter adventures to warm your blood.
Here are five winter activities that are guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping…
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Here is a list of other articles that I have written in the past couple of months:
Travel + Escape : 5 Unique Accommodations Around the World
Travel + Escape : 5 Winter Adventures in Algonquin
Travel + Escape : 5 Reasons to Attend Quebec’s Winter Carnival
Travel + Escape : 5 Awesome Adventures on Maui
Travel + Escape : 5 Winter Adventures in Finnish Lapland
Travel + Escape : Mardi Gras on the Mississippi
Travel + Escape : Spending the Night in a Glass Igloo
Travel + Escape : How to Prepare for a Camel Trek in the Sahara
Travel + Escape : Paris in Photos
Travel + Escape : Maui & Moloka’i by Helicopter
Travel + Escape : 5 Outdoor Adventures in New South Wales












Sounds like you’ve been really busy! And from the looks of it you love lists of 5!
Haha, well I never really write “top 5″ style posts for my own blog, but they prefer lists and “how to’s” on T+E, so I’m just following guidelines :p