Newfie word of the day: RDF – an acronym used by Newfoundlanders to describe our frequent weather conditions: rain, drizzle, and fog. Overcast skies and drizzly days are no stranger to us here in St. John’s. I applaud people who can enjoy a hike in the most dismal weather, or stroll around the streets downtown with an […]
Exploring Newfoundland’s West Coast: Western Brook Pond Boat Tour
This post is a long time coming! On Canada Day Weekend (yup, months ago) my friends and I took a road trip to the west coast of Newfoundland. We mostly just chilled in the RV, played lawn games, and had some drinks, but we did find the energy to venture up to Western Brook Pond […]
Ottawa’s First Hard Cider with Pete Rainville
I arrived at Flying Canoe’s microcidery on a snowy, cold morning. I was warmly greeted by Sandy the company’s assistant. He gave me a tour of the quite literally micro set-up, showed me how the cider is canned and even gave me a little sip. Everything about this company is so cool. Their cider is […]
Media Spotlight: Iceberg Alley Performance Tent
Recently, Char & I had a mini weekend reunion as we were together to shoot the Iceberg Alley Performance Tent on September 15th. It was such an incredible opportunity to have the official media title and be able to capture the excitement of the night in our photographs. The Iceberg Alley Performance Tent is a […]
Exploring Newfoundland’s West Coast: Trout River and the Tablelands
As you drive along the Viking Trail headed North in Newfoundland, you’ll drive through Gros Morne National Park; one of three national parks in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. If you turn left at Wiltondale, you’ll be headed along one of the most beautiful stretches of road in the province as well as one […]
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