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It’s here to stay but do you need to stay too? Coronavirus will be here for at least a few years if not forever. Let’s be safe, let’s take precautions but let’s not be afraid. Life is way too short to be afraid.
by Megan Duncan There’s no doubt the travel industry took a hard hit when the whole world came to a screeching halt due to the corona virus pandemic. As things are slowly starting up again, it’s clear that adventure travel will be among the first to bounce back under the “new normal”, particularly those companies who offer smaller group sizes and take travelers off the beaten path. Smaller groups make it easier to practice health and safety precautions, an added bonus on top of the ease of transportation and getting into lesser known sites and attractions. By heading to less tourist-ed spots, you not only get a more authentic view of the place you’re visiting, but you also avoid the large crowds...
One thing is for sure. There are not enough flights for all the future travel credits and the huge demand many have to take a well deserved vacation when this is all over.
The diversity In British Columbia has something for everyone here. This includes those part of the LGBTQ community. Here are some of the best places to visit that can make a fun road trip or take a quick flight and rent a car.
Imagine standing on top of 1/5 of the world’s fresh water supply, hearing the roar of 600 gallons per second, while taking in the beauty of one of the world’s natural wonders and simultaneously looking across the way at another country.