Travel Guide: Toronto
Toronto is a vibrant, multicultural city with an iconic skyline, diverse neighborhoods, world-class museums, delicious international cuisine, and a thriving arts scene
a food + travel resource by Kimberly Kirven
Toronto is a vibrant, multicultural city with an iconic skyline, diverse neighborhoods, world-class museums, delicious international cuisine, and a thriving arts scene
British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, is renowned for its stunning landscapes—rugged coastlines, vibrant rainforests, and the majestic Rockies—alongside vibrant cities like Vancouver and Whistler.
Alberta, Canada, boasts breathtaking Rocky Mountain landscapes, stunning national parks and of course – dinosaurs
Harriet’s Rooftop in Toronto provides an upscale, open-air dining experience atop 1 Hotel Toronto, boasting panoramic views of the city skyline
The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto is one of Canada’s largest museums, renowned for its diverse collections spanning art, culture, and natural history
1 Hotel Toronto is a luxury eco-friendly hotel that combines nature-inspired design with sustainable practices and a focus on wellness.
Jules Bistro offers a cozy, Parisian-inspired atmosphere with a menu of classic French dishes in Toronto, Ontario.
A visual gallery of moments from Vancouver and Whistler in British Columbia, Canada.
Staying at Fairmont Chateau Whistler showed me how lovely a full service hotel at the base of Whistler Blackcomb could be.
The DOUGLAS hotel is a modern hotel, connected to a popular casino, and close to great dining spots in Vancouver, British Columbia.
per se Social Corner in Vancouver is a delightful food hall, serving mixed dining options from one delicious menu.
The Wildflower at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler offered a lovely buffet breakfast to start my last day in Whistler.
The Mallard Lounge at the Fairmont Whistler is the standard to what all bars in the Fairmont chain should be like.