Castles and crofters
The story of Scotland is written in stone on the rugged Isle of Mull
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2009
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Elizabeth Shilts
,
David Trattles
Article ID#: 1291
Romancing the stove
Heaven help the Peruvian families boiling corn and potatoes on brick-walled cooktops built by urbanites on vacation
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2009
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Patricia D'Souza
Article ID#: 1306
Show me the monkeys!
She wanted a week on the beach in Costa Rica. He wanted to tour the country’s fabled cloud forests in search of our simian cousins.
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2008
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
David Leach
Article ID#: 1335
An apartment in Paris
Beside Canal Saint-Martin, it’s 115 steps up to the best view in the city
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2008
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Mark Abley
Article ID#: 1355
Being in Beijing
Two travellers visit China’s capital and Great Wall as Olympic fever heats up
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2008
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Jerry Kobalenko
Article ID#: 1378
Gone with the wind
Winds and wings are all you need on North Carolina’s Outer Banks
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2008
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Rick Boychuk
Article ID#: 1401
Palette of San Miguel
Searching for the true palette of Mexico’s San Miguel de Allende
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2007
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Patricia Pearson
Article ID#: 1422
How to marry a viking
The Faroe Islands are a spectacular place to visit, but wedding a native son can be a little tricky
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2007
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Cleo Paskal
Article ID#: 1449