by Andrea Reynolds. There are only two rules at Don and Trudie’s cottage. Relax and enjoy. It’s the theme of their beautiful place named “Pilgrims’ Cottage” located just outside Huntsville, Ontario. One cannot forget...
by Chef Sacha Douglas. As a chef and urban dweller, I am constantly amazed at the amount of global bounty available to us in the great city of Toronto. Year-round strawberries from California, fish from Japan, tomatoes in...
by Jennifer Weatherhead. Nix the idea of heading to the falls this autumn and stop just short of the booming tourist wonder that is Niagara Falls. Instead, take a peek around some quaint and charming towns that will capture...
by W.P. Wise. What do an Oscar-winning director, a Formula One driving champ, a French acting icon, an Australian golfing pro, a Canadian Blues Brother, and an aging English pop star have in common? Wine. Red, white...
by Angela Jorgensen. Photographed at The Clockmaker’s Inn, (www.theclockmakersinn.com) The tension is so thick, you can cut it with a knife. She goes for drama in a little black dress with a surprising cape. Her attention...
by Valerie Mutton. Ontario is a delicacy for the palate. The province’s restaurants range from haute cuisine and experimental fusion to international home cooking, and some of the finest chefs in the world call Ontario...
by W.P. Wise. Following a steep decline in foreign-film production in Ontario in 2006, the industry was given a boost with the announcement that The Incredible Hulk will be shot in Toronto and Hamilton over four months...
by W.P. Wise. Rock ‘n’ roll is the quintessential American musical form, born in the early 1950s from a rich stew of “hillbilly” country music mixed in with a good helping of Delta blues. Singers and musicians...
by W.P. Wise. The long-running Stratford Festival kicked off its 2007 season in May and runs through to November. This year there are four Shakespearean works on view, two musicals and seven works never seen before...