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Thornhill, Ontario

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10 Day Road Trip to Northern Ontario

Aleksandra Radic

If you’re looking for an awesome road trip in Ontario, look no further! We have been meaning to drive to Thunder Bay (and back) from Toronto since last summer and we finally made it happen. Thanks to Covid-19, we had an excuse to explore more of Ontario this summer, and we were not disappointed. Here’s a breakdown of our 10 day road trip.

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Travel the World With This Coffee Subscription!

Aleksandra Radic

There’s something kind of cool about signing up for a coffee subscription. Every month, you get a bag of freshly ground, exotic coffee delivered straight to your door. Never worry about running out again!! How convenient. But there’s quite a few subscription programs to choose from, so how do you choose?

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Morocco: Exploring the North

Aleksandra Radic

When people think of Morocco, the first thing that comes to mind is the desert…and maybe some camels, but there is so much more. In between Marakkesh and Fes, is the Middle Atlas where woodlands, rivers, waterfalls and valleys show of Morocco’s inland beauty. Snowy cedar forests, ski slopes and trout streams are not images normally associated with the countryI, yet all this beauty is just an hour away from Fez. Morocco is also home to plenty of waves, which makes it a great surfing destination….something we didn’t know about Morocco!

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3 Places to Visit in Argentina that are not Buenos Aires

Aleksandra Radic

Before I share the 3 places, I have to mention a few must see spots in Buenos Aires because…how can I not? The city is pretty incredible. It's literally got something for everyone, especially if you are someone who loves art and music......and steak. It is definitely different from other cities in Argentina because of the noticeably high number of European descendants. During the 19th and 20th century, many people from Spain, Italy and Germany immigrated to Argentina, which is why more than 85% of the citizens are of European descent.

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