Derrick Hoare with head chef Roark MacKinnon (ledt) and apprentice Michael Bradley.

Canada: The bounty of an island table

by Christine Salins

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Derrick Hoare has lived on Canada’s Prince Edward Island for 12 years and his love for it runs so deep that when he retired five years ago, he knew there was nowhere else he’d rather be. “I’m an islander by choice. I chose to live here because there’s a sense of community, a collective of
Coronado sand castles (c) Visit Coronado. FWT Magazine.

Coronado, California: An Insider’s Guide

by Jacqui Gibson

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For Glorietta Bay Inn general manager Claudia Ludlow, simply crossing the Coronado bridge from San Diego is enough to unwind and feel transported to another place. She gives us an insider's guide to the remarkable Californian resort town of Coronado Island.
Cultural immersion abundant beyond the beach

Outer Banks of North Carolina: Beyond the Beaches for Cultural Immersion

by Christine Tibbetts

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The Outer Banks beaches are so magnificent that visitors need to allow sufficient time to experience all they offer.
Just-picked organic greens at Flora Farm

Los Cabos: A Farm-to-Table Agricultural Oasis

by Irene S. Levine

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Located just minutes from downtown San Jose del Cabo, these three “off the beaten track,” open-air, farm-based venues serve organic foods that are literally provisioned in their backyards.
Loews Coronado Bay Resort. FWT Magazine.

Loews Coronado Bay Resort for a Wellness Break

by Teresa Bergen

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When travel writer Teresa Bergen arrived at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort for the International Food, Wine and Travel Writers Association conference last month, she immediately noticed they had all the good stuff covered: comfortable beds, helpful staff, attractive and well-maintained décor. But she also found Loews goes above and beyond in the wellness department.
Art deco buildings of Tiong Bahru

Tiong Bahru for Old-School Cool

by Jacqui Gibson

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Singapore’s popular Tiong Bahru district is one of those rare gems that’s become cooler than cool, while managing to keep a grip on its old-school charm. Small wonder it’s become a hipster haven, says New Zealand travel writer Jacqui Gibson.
Loden Hotel lobby

Vancouver’s Loden Hotel

by Teresa Bergen

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The Loden Hotel is a stylish, comfortable place to stay in Vancouver - that's the verdict from Portland-based travel writer and hotel reviewer Teresa Bergen.

Intuitive Service: One Ocean Resort & Spa

by Beth Graham

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One Ocean Resort & Spa in North Florida prides itself on “intuitive service” by providing guests their own private concierges. Find out why this hotel ranks as one of travel writer Beth Graham's favourites.
Face Down flier

Zipping Through Puerto Rico

by Adam Bell

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There’s nothing between me and the ground nearly 800 feet below. The wind in my face awakens my spirit. I let out a whoop. I can barely hear myself above the whizzing and whirring of the cable and pulley just inches from my ear. I feel a tug, not at my heart strings, but on the rope and blocking system that slows me down. It ends. Bravado has replaced my initial fear. I am now a veteran at zip lining.
Norfolk Virginia mermaids

Norfolk, Virginia: Where Mermaids Mingle with History and Art

by Amy Trotter Houston

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Norfolk, Virginia is home to top-class museums, beautiful gardens and fun neighborhoods, all of which are peppered with... mermaids.
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