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6 Great California Wine Regions Not Named Napa

The Napa Valley is rightfully regarded as the top wine-growing area of California. It’s one of the best spots in the world for growing everything from soft, temperamental Pinot Noir to buttery Chardonnay to zingy Zinfandel. But it can also get pretty crowded in peak season. And many wineries are expensive. Luckily for those of… Continue reading 6 Great California Wine Regions Not Named Napa

Paris for the Sweet-Tooth Traveller

When you think of Paris, what do you envision? Is it the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night? A romantic evening stroll along the banks of the Seine? An art-infused afternoon spent wandering through the galleries of the Louvre? For me, it’s all about the pastries. I picture a cozy little pâtisserie with glass display cases filled… Continue reading Paris for the Sweet-Tooth Traveller

Best Bites Around Canada: A Road Trip

Pack a fork and spoon in your suitcase—it’s time to hit the road. We were inspired by a handful of Food Bloggers of Canada members who shared their best eats “south of the border” with their readers, so we’re hitting the road and recommending the tastiest eats around Canada. Here are our picks of the… Continue reading Best Bites Around Canada: A Road Trip

San Diego’s Craft Brewery Scene Bubbles Over

SAN DIEGO – When I was growing up in California, San Diego was our version of old-style Florida. It was nice. It was sunny. It was boring. It was a place for retirees, naval officers and folks who couldn’t handle the edginess of Los Angeles. Boy, have things changed. You’ll still find a naval presence.… Continue reading San Diego’s Craft Brewery Scene Bubbles Over

New Orleans School of Cooking: Southern Cooking Class

Learning to cook gumbo, red beans & rice ++ our host is hilarious! @ExpediaCA #expediaroadtrip Heather’s Tips on Planning the Ultimate Family Road Trip Do bring carefully chosen snacks. The moment you’re feeling ravenous will be the moment all the roadside stops seem to have disappeared. Pack a small cooler with drinks and have some… Continue reading New Orleans School of Cooking: Southern Cooking Class

48 Hours in Vancouver

Thinking of visiting Vancouver this summer? While this modern metropolis has much to offer, many of the highlights can be seen and experienced within a tight 48 hour time frame, making it a great place to escape if you’re short on vacation time. Here’s an itinerary for two days in Vancouver, which will hopefully make your first… Continue reading 48 Hours in Vancouver

The 5 Best Burgers Joints in America

If summer had a favourite meal, it would be a hamburger. Grilled at parties, picked up on the way to the movies, indulged in after long afternoons at work—there is no bad time to have a hamburger. This season, test out some of the best burgers in their homeland: America. Shake Shack Considered the East… Continue reading The 5 Best Burgers Joints in America

Guide to the Best Eats and Drinks in Ontario

Here at Expedia Canada, we love exploring new places—especially if it involves food. We recently teamed up with Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance to take us on the ultimate Ontario foodie road trip, and we were more than impressed. What’s better than open road and crunchy, salty, sweet meals along the way? It was impossible not… Continue reading Guide to the Best Eats and Drinks in Ontario

24-Hour Guide to Vancouver’s Food Scene

Vancouver: City of glass, city of art, city of a million people taking pictures of their brunch waffle because it’s just that pretty. It’s the foodie category that is really giving Vancouver its claim to fame these days. Whether people are in town for craft beer or modern grub, a visit to this town requires… Continue reading 24-Hour Guide to Vancouver’s Food Scene

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