My Summer in Instagram Photos

Up until this summer I had really been neglecting my Instagram account. That all changed this summer when I experienced a new found love for the social app. I’ve been posting regularly the last few months and here are a few of my favorite shots. Sometimes a picture is really worth more than a longwinded

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Neighborhood Guide to Québec City

For my latest Neighborhood Guide I’ve chosen Québec City. From the newly revamped Saint-Roch neighborhood to the historic streets of Quartier Petit Champlain and Vieux-Québec, this French Canadian city has many faces. If you have time, try to visit these major neighborhoods but otherwise, this guide should give you an idea of which spots you will gravitate toward most.

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Boho Guide to Québec City

Québec is truly a bohemian city. I had always heard as much but then again, you can never know for sure until you visit yourself. I found it to be a city of contrasts that somehow manages to form a unified whole. For example, the romantic cobblestoned streets found within the walls of Vieux Québec are

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Québec Gave me Wonder and Wander

I have a confession to make. The last few months I’ve been feeling a little uninspired. I think part of it has to do with my workload. When I started working at Hearst several months ago, I didn’t expect for both Bohemian Trails and my career as a freelance travel journalist to accelerate at such

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Bohemian Trails Gets Cultural in Québec

My visit to Québec City was a long time coming. Every summer of my childhood consisted of a two week trip to Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire to spend time with family. As a kid I didn’t realize just how close Québec and Canada in general was geographically. But even in the past two years

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New Look but Same Old Me

Well, if you haven’t guessed it yet, Bohemian Trails finally got that makeover I’ve been alluding to over the past few months. Bohemian Trails is sort of like my baby so while I’ve been planning this site redesign since early March, I didn’t want to rush the finished product. There are still tweaks to be

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