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British Columbia | Home Grown and Tasty

Feb 10, 2012  |   Contributor: Lena Katz

It makes sense that British Columbia would rush to raise the flag of the local/sustainable/seasonal dining movement. Fertile lands, temperate climate, bounteous sea life and incredible foraging are nature's gift to Canada's southwestern coastal province. The people tend to be an educated and sensitive lot - many of whom have moved from other parts of Canada or the world to follow their dreams of artisan cheesemaking or the 100-Mile Diet. And the mayor of Vancouver has vowed to make it the "greenest city in the world" by 2020. Because, as this gallery will show, the green, organic and artisan foods to be found within 100 miles of Vancouver can offer an out-of-this-world dining experience, every day.... Read More

Top 10 Winter Resort Pools

Dec 28, 2011  |   Contributor: Chad Chisholm

Snow-lovers are hitting the slopes during the winter months. Whether relaxing after a long day of skiing or riding, or a slopeside ski bunny just looking to soak up some rays, the Top 10 Winter Resort Pools are a perfect juxtaposition to chilly winter weather at some of the most luxurious winter wonderland resorts across the world.... Read More

Niagara-on-the-Lake | A Little Ice Wine With Everything

Dec 18, 2011  |   Contributor: Melanie Votaw  |  3 Comments

Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada (just over the border from New York State) is well-known for ice wines, and the village takes full advantage of this notoriety. The main drag, Queen Street, is graced with signs for "ice wine fudge," "ice wine coffee," "ice wine tea," and "ice wine chocolates." An Icewine Festival is even celebrated there every January. But the village is even more famous for the Shaw Festival every summer, showcasing plays by George Bernard Shaw, as well as other productions.... Read More

10 Thanksgiving Celebrations Around the World

Nov 21, 2011  |   Contributor: The Daily Meal

Families gather on the 15th day of the eighth lunar cycle to celebrate the autumn harvest. The Chinese reunite with family for a large three-day feast featuring mooncakes sweet cakes filled... Read More

10 Thanksgiving Celebrations Around the World

Nov 21, 2011  |   Contributor: The Daily Meal

The day of grace and gluttony we know as Thanksgiving is more than just the big meal before Black Friday. It has rather noble origins. When our pioneering forefathers arrived on American shores, they left the Mayflower in a tragic state. Throughout the winter at sea they suffered from exposure, scurvy, and outbreaks of contagious diseases. When only half of the original crew made it to the New World, an Abenaki Indian greeted them in their native tongue of English. Days later, he returned with Squanto, a member of the Pawtuxet tribe, who was sold into slavery to an English sea captain.... Read More

Harvest Festivals Part 1 | Three Picks From the Season of Plenty

Nov 1, 2011  |   Contributor: Lena Katz  |  1 Comment

A month into autumn, there are so many harvest festivals and regional gastronomic celebrations on the calendar worldwide, we can't figure out an orderly and fair way to cover them. So we shall make do with a disorderly and probably unfair roundup (because we can't possibly include EVERYTHING that's deserving), in installments as we can manage. Here's a first dispatch of harvest-time goodness, with more to follow — in no particular ranking, because "better" in this case is only a matter of personal taste.... Read More

TRUMP HOTEL COLLECTION™ Furthers International Expansion With Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto®, Opening January 31, 2012

Oct 20, 2011  |   Contributor: JustLuxe Team

Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto® is set to welcome guests Jan. 31, 2012, marking TRUMP HOTEL COLLECTION™’s second international hotel and first foray into Canada.... Read More

East Coast Tasting Trails

Sep 30, 2011  |   Contributor: Lena Katz

George Washington with his whiskey and Sam Adams with his Boston beer set great traditions on the East Coast hundreds of years ago, but in the last 50 years, Califor... Read More

Montreal Fashion Week | High Fashion Highlights

Sep 29, 2011  |   Contributor: Jennifer Chan

It wasn’t until I was graciously invited to attend Montreal Fashion Week by the Bureau de la Mode Montreal that I realized our neighbors up north had such impeccable fashion talent.... Read More

5 Glorious Leaf-Peeping Trips for Autumn

Sep 29, 2011  |   Contributor: The Daily Meal

The leaves, they are a-changing — and not just in New England. Check out these five alternative leaf-peeping destinations for an autumn to remember.... Read More

Epic North American Train Journeys

Aug 26, 2011  |   Contributor: Lena Katz

The relentless coal-devouring “iron horses” that redefined land travel during the Industrial Revolution are now considered a romantic and experiential relic from the past. Aside from AMTRAK and modern commuter trains of the East coast, North America’s remaining railroads are strictly scenic—which is not necessarily a bad thing. Without having to worry about things like commuter service and freight hauling, railway revivalists can find and explore those epic pockets of natural beauty, like Verde Canyon pictured here, that highways don’t touch and humans can never reach on their own two feet.... Read More

Gender Neutrality Under Fire

Jun 3, 2011  |   Contributor: JustLuxe Team

The decision to keep their baby’s gender a secret has left a Toronto, Canadian couple, Kathy Witterick, 38, and David Stocker, 39, targets of strong reactions by both the media and the public. Baby Storm, now four months old, had a birth... Read More

Mountain Trek Hiking Spa: Encore! Return to British Columbia

Oct 12, 2010  |   Contributor: Cynthia Dial

Luxury Resorts: A little backstory. I visited British Columbia's Mountain Trek Hiking Spa years ago, spent a week trekking the Canadian Rockies and left with enviable results. But when I recently slipped on an outfit, convinced my cleaners (yet again) was responsible for its ill fit, I knew it was time for a tune-up.... Read More

WickaNimmo Vacation Package: Travel to British Columbia, Canada.

Jun 1, 2010  |   Contributor: Carly Zinderman

Luxury Vacations:Two luxurious British Columbia wilderness resorts are teaming up to offer an unusually special event:the WickaNimmo"vacation"... Read More

Luxury Hotels in Lovely Alberta, Canada

Dec 21, 2009  |   Contributor: JustLuxe Team

Luxury Destinations: The provence of Alberta offers much more than just a rugged outdoor experience.... Read More

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