Monthly Archive: January 2018
Québec City is one of Canada’s most charming historical gems perched on the banks of the St. Lawrence river in Québec. This little town dates all the way back to 1608 and its narrow European-style streets are now packed with...
Hop aboard a ferry in the Bergen harbour and journey into a world of snow-covered mountains and majestic waterfalls diving straight into the calm waters of the North Sea. Half a day is all you need to get a glimpse...
Imagine living in a bridge. Eating in one. Shopping in one. No, I’m not describing some type of modern troll-like fantasy. Believe it or not, there was a time when the notion of inhabited bridges was a popular one, prompting...
Happy New Year world! As we ring in 2018 and celebrate Anew Traveller’s 3-year anniversary(!), we’re simultaneously trying to avoid the frigid temperatures outside (why so cold, Canada??). So with piles of blankets and mugs of hot chocolate we’re taking a look...
“Take the road less travelled” is a phrase often uttered to inspire people to adventure into the unknown, to expand our horizons to new perspectives and new worlds. But this act often requires a difficult surrendering process. To be honest,...