Expansive garden at Les Cocagnes, showcasing neatly planted rows of red and green lettuces and herbs under a sunny sky, backed by clusters of trees and raised beds in the distance.

Québec’s Hyper-Local Food and Wine Movement: A Taste of Place

by Laura Danforth

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Explore Québec food and wine through hyper-local farm-to-table restaurants and family-run wineries.

Ghost Towns, Domes, Spheres and Tree houses—The Wild Accommodations of Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean and Quebec Maritime

by Paula Schuck

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In the mood for some adventure? Sleep in a giant inflatable ball curled up like a kitten or suspended in the air between trees in a camouflaged round nest. Climb into a rustic tree house or retreat to a transparent dome. Opt for a night or two in a cabin overlooking the historic Saguenay Fjord,

Exploring the Waterways of New York State

by Sandra Scott

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When travel writer Sandra Scott learned about Blount Small Ship Adventures’ Locks, Legends, and Canals, which covered nearly all of New York State’s waterways, she knew she had to sign up for their two-week trip. It departed from Montreal, went to Quebec, and then up the St. Lawrence River to Lake Ontario and the NYS Canal System, cruising down the Hudson River to New York City. For Sarah, it was a dream come true.
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