Did you know there are, not one, not two, but three lavender fields near Montreal!? Now you don’t have to plan a trip to the South of France to get a taste of the beautiful purple fields… although, who’s ever complaining about visiting the South of France!?
Travel
Everyone has their own list travel essentials that they never leave home without. It ranges from packing the necessities to comfort items that make us feel closer to home.
Les Chutes de Plaisance is part of the Plaisance national park in Quebec and it’s a historical site. It makes a wonderful day trip to nature. It’s also the perfect excursion if you’re staying at the Chateau Montebello for the weekend.
Tremblant is the perfect summer escape from Montreal. The main attraction here is the ski hill in the winter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t visit in the summer months. This was my family’s go to spot for summer vacations for years!
I love free walking tours! It’s the first thing I look for in any city I’m about to visit. It’s a great way to learn about the history, some local hang outs, and even intriguing fun facts.
There are so many fun facts about Barcelona that I bet you’d never heard of before! I learned about most of these while I lived in the city for a month, speaking to locals and going on tours.
Barcelona in December is unbeatable, it’s the perfect destination to escape the winter. So it might not be beach weather in December, but it’s still warm and there aren’t huge crowds.
Edinburgh in October is hands down beautiful! The leaves are starting to change colour, there’s a lack of midges and tourists. But all that comes at a cost – colder weather and shorter days!
September is all around a pretty solid month to travel around Europe, and Belgium is no exception.
Visiting the South of France in the fall has some benefits but also some drawbacks. It sees fewer tourists and cooler weather but those aren’t necessarily positives.