Words – June 2016

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Words – May 2016

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From early morning markets to late night gallery openings: How to take in Toronto’s thrilling highlights in one long weekend

Published on MailOnline on 1st May 2016:

It’s an unlikely travel challenge: squeezing in all the highlights of Toronto in just three days – especially when it takes seven hours in the air just to get there from the UK.

But as I’m time-short and visiting Canada for the first time, I didn’t want to miss a thing.

Making the most of my long weekend means rising early and taking advantage of the markets for breakfast and packing as many highlights in before ending the day at attractions that run late into the night – which is all helped by getting orientated with the city first.

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Words – March 2016

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  • #HOTGV: On Canadian ice wine with Inniskillin’s Bruce Nicholson

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Luscious ice wines, sticky maple syrup and a marshmallow to top it off: Why Niagara is the sweetest place on Earth

Published on MailOnline on 27th February 2016:

Minus 10 degrees Celsius is a feeling that’s difficult to explain until you’ve felt it.

It’s the moment your face begins to feel the chill and then moments later, almost nothing at all. Until, that is, the wind lowers the temperature just a few degrees further and it becomes colder than you knew possible.

Those were the bracing conditions I faced when I travelled to Canada for the first time – to Ontario’s Niagara-on-the-Lake for the ice wine festival.

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