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Down under.

Australia has recently announced that they will open their borders to vaccinated Canadian travellers on February 21, 2022. In light of this exciting news, here are three luxurious ecocentric retreats to add to your list.

Adventures in the wild.

To those in the know, the proper pronunciation is: Clah-quot. Within British Columbia’s Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, on the westernmost edge of Vancouver Island, is a native wilderness of storybook beauty.

Lost in the desert.

The vast, otherworldly landscape presents itself as a blank canvas, one that inspires those who venture there to discover endless possibilities. A wilderness hideaway in Canyon Point in the Southern Utah desert, Camp Sarika, added to the luxurious 900-acre Amangiri property in 2020, is a year-round glamping destination with tented pavilions.

From the jungle to the beach, these immersive experiences are not only inspired by nature but also help conserve it.

At the foot of the Arenal Volcano in northern Costa Rica, a network of thermal pools and rivers braids through a lush rainforest reserve. It is where Tabacón Thermal Resort and Spa was founded with the aim of protecting this jungle ecosystem while allowing guests to reap the healing benefits of the hot springs.

The Fjord du Saguenay is home to many species of whales and various ways to catch a glimpse of them.

Mention “whale-watching in Canada” as a wildlife adventure, and chances are you’ll think of the east or west coast or Hudson Bay. But Quebec is another place where you can enjoy sighting cetaceans.

The Stanley Park–set festival’s first year.

The inaugural multi-day festival showcased world-class talent, mere minutes from the city centre.

Weekend escapes.

With multiple national parks and UNESCO World Heritage sites only a few hours drive from Calgary and Edmonton, one need not travel far to escape the city.

The great outdoors.

There are no room numbers or hallways. No elevators or stairways. Instead, timber homes in a forest of ponderosas overlook a meadow, and tent-suite camps are nestled at the foot of towering pines on the banks of Montana’s Elk Creek and the Blackfoot River. This is Paws Up.

I'm with the band.

What to do when a popular Canadian band asks you to manage them? Pitfall? Opportunity? After all, legions are ‘on the road’ stories of ferocious over-indulgence, sleepless journeys, loud smoky bars and over-zealous fans. Well, the thing about supposed truths is that they can be pretty fun putting to the test.

A Q&A with the Canadian artist and photographer about her first American solo show in Los Angeles.

A Q&A with the Canadian artist and photographer about her first solo show in Los Angeles.

Resounding style.

Fashionably functional, Molami was born from the mind of industrial designer Maria von Euler during study breaks while attending design school in Stockholm, Sweden. The result is a collection of lust-worthy headphones and earbuds that fuse technology with tailored contemporary design.

50 Sheppard Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M2N 1M2
416-225-6862
danceshoppetoronto@yahoo.com

Various locations, and available online.
studio@gaspardyurkievich.com

Various locations, and available online.
905-763-1250
contactus@shiseidoca.com

Via Giacomo Zenella
69-31100 Treviso
Italy
+39 0422 301025
info@tie-ups.it

Po Box 528
Paarl
7624 South Africa
+27 0 21 807 3900
cafeculture@kwv.co.za

Available at various retailers.
808-354-2949
onopops@gmail.com

Various stockists.
contact@gnrcdesign.com

66 Wellington Street West
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5K 1H6
416-364-0054

Plaza de San Miguel, s/n
Madrid, 28005
Spain
+34 915 42 49 36
administracion@mercadodesanmiguel.es

Calle Augusto Figueroa, 24
Madrid, 28004
Spain
+34 91 330 07 30
info@mercadosananton.com

 

324 8th Avenue Southwest
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T2P 2Z2
403-441-4940
corecustomerservice@20VIC.com

Various locations, and available online.
info@modernamusement.com