Tired of the same old places to eat and drink in Toronto? We scouted out some new digs to sip and sup in “the 6ix.” For your eating pleasure, check out these four new buzz-worthy restaurants and bars in Toronto. Continue Reading →
Posts by: Eat Drink Travel Editor
Meet the New Crop of Makers in Stratford, Ontario
Only a 2-hour drive from Toronto, Stratford is the year-round home to “makers”— chefs, artists, farmers, and producers who tie their craft directly to the community in which they live. Continue Reading →
Gearapalooza: Best Camping Gear and Outdoor Clothing for This Summer
It’s Gearapalooza and we’re testing out a bunch of outdoor gear! Our review of the best camping gear and outdoor clothing of 2015. Continue Reading →
Spring Gear Review: The Versatile Women’s Stretch Ozonic Shell
Spring is here! For real this time…I think. That means bike rides, gloveless jogging, walking places, and long upward hikes. It also means cool winds, unpredictable temperatures, and rain. Instead of waiting for a blazing dry sun to hit the great outdoors, EDT has teamed up once again with LiveOutThere to test The Stretch Ozonic Jacket by inimitable Mountain HARDWEAR.
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Hole In Wall Subscription Box: A Farmer’s Market Delivered to Your Door
Hole In Wall Box is a monthly box service that let’s you taste local delights from some of the world’s greatest cities.
Handmade goods and organic treats from fantastic local small businesses around the world delivered bi-monthly are selected using a shop-local mentality.
Each month is a new surprise of chocolates, candies, lotions, spices and more from artisans, food companies, gourmet goods, and even mom-and-pop shops each selected and shipped with love.
A great way to treat yourself or someone else–Mother’s Day is coming y’all—Hole In Wall boxes bring the farmer’s market right to your door.
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Get Your Cocktails MadeWithLove at Canada’s Largest Mixology Competition
1, 2, 3, shake! Cast your vote and have the the ultimate cocktail experience at the largest mixology competition in Canada. MadeWithLove is back in Toronto on April 4th at the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex to offer you an extravagant night of creative cocktails. Continue Reading →
Gearapalooza: MSR Revo Ascent Snowshoes for the Nature Loving Outdoorswoman in You!
We head to the snowy hills of Gatineau Park to test the Women’s Revo Ascent Snowshoes from MSR and LiveOutThere.com Continue Reading →
Wanderer of the Week: Victoria Gonzalez
Profiles badass travellers who inspire us. Meet Victoria Gonzalez, our Wanderer of the Week! Continue Reading →
Gearapalooza Mid-Winter Edition: Bogs Hiking Boots
It’s mid-winter (ish) and unseasonably warm temperatures have meant a longer (warmer) hiking and trail-walking season. And to celebrate we’ve been testing the hell out of some hiking boots from Bogs Footwear. Yes, Bogs. The makers of hiking and casual shoes you never knew about.
While our original long distance review was to be a race up Hai Ling Peak in Canmore Alberta, a “predators on the trail” situation sent us running to test up rocky Luskville Falls trail in Quebec, and the Kannanaskis and the Overlook Trails in Jasper, Alberta.
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Gearapalooza: The Best and Worst Camping Cookware of 2015
It’s Gearapalooza and we’re testing out a bunch of outdoor gear! Our round up of the best and worst camping cookware of 2015 that we tested. Continue Reading →
Gearapalooza: Best Sleeping Bags of 2015
We tested a bunch of camping gear for our Summer and Fall Gearapalooza series! Our review of the best sleeping bags of 2015. Continue Reading →
The Best Cycling Gear of 2015
It’s Gearapalooza and we’re testing out a bunch of outdoor gear! Our review of the best cycling gear of 2015. Continue Reading →
Gearapalooza: Best Lightweight Jackets of 2015
It’s Gearapalooza and we’re testing out a bunch of outdoor gear! Our review of the best lightweight jackets of 2015. Continue Reading →
24 Hour Getaway: A Fall Escape in Ontario’s Windsor Essex Pelee Island
Summer may be slipping out the back door, but that doesn’t mean the party’s over. There are so many ways to enjoy autumn in Canada, and Ontario’s Southwest offers more than just scenery. It’s only a short drive to this corridor filled with wineries, farm fresh fare, and agritourism.
We’ve put together a short itinerary for a 24-hour fall getaway to the region of Windsor Essex Pelee Island. It’s roughly four hours from Toronto by car, so we recommend driving in the night before if you can. Are you ready to go? Continue Reading →
Gearapalooza: Best Tents of 2015
It’s Gearapalooza and we’re testing out a bunch of outdoor gear! Our review of the best tents of 2015. Continue Reading →
Wanderer of the Week: Kayla Seah
This traveller goes global in her search for fashion, and moved to Berlin on a whim. Meet Kayla Seah, our Wanderer of the Week! Continue Reading →
Five Best Places for 80′s and 90′s Kids to Visit in Illinois
Summer is always a nostalgic time – memories of campfires, popsicles, waterslides and picnics in the park. But this summer, it’s time to take a trip down a different memory lane, and throwback to the 80s and 90s! Here’s a list of all the places in Illinois that are sure to bring you back to your childhood. Continue Reading →
Wanderer of the Week: Nicola Brown
This traveller sings for her supper, island hops, and often takes the “no plan” approach to travel. Meet Nicola, our Wanderer of the Week! Continue Reading →
Wanderer of the Week: Meredith Kratzmann
This traveller is completely unfazed by trekking from Bangkok to Shanghai — solo. She’s also been jailed in China and tried kwok. Don’t know what that is? Keep reading about Meredith Kratzmann, our Wanderer of the Week! Continue Reading →