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Things Canadians Secretly Love About Traveling In America, Even If They Complain About It

Canadians may love complaining about trips south of the border, but America has plenty they secretly enjoy. From cheap gas and giant portions to endless shopping and road-trip convenience, here are the things Canadians quietly love about traveling in the USA.
August 21, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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I found a collection of 10 old coins while snorkeling on vacation. Finders keepers, right?

You're snorkeling in clear water when something on the bottom catches the light. By the time you're done, you've found 10 old coins underwater. Congratulations. You may have found treasure. You may also have created a surprisingly complicated legal problem.
August 21, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The Kayapo People, Guardians Of The Amazon

Uncover the fascinating traditions, vibrant rituals, and sustainable way of life that define the Kayapo people. Gain insights into their deep connection with the Amazon rainforest and the challenges they face in the modern world. Explore the resilience and unique customs of the Kayapo people as we take you on a journey through their history, art, and environmental advocacy.
March 1, 2024 Kaddy Gibson
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America’s Best Ghost Towns

Explore the eerie remnants of America's most infamous ghost towns. Uncover the mysterious tales behind abandoned settlements and the gold rush boomtowns of the Wild West.
February 26, 2024 Sammy Tran
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Top 10 Places in America to Travel Solo

Discover the top 10 U.S. spots perfect for solo travelers. From bustling cities to serene nature escapes, we've got you covered for that much-needed personal adventure. Dive into an itinerary designed for self-discovery and new experiences.
September 16, 2023 Sam Weltman
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Ancient Routes That Modern Travelers Can Still Follow—Which One Would You Explore First?

Walk in the footsteps of ancient traders, pilgrims, and explorers as you discover historic routes still open today, from Japan's Nakasendo Trail and Spain's Camino to the legendary Silk Road and beyond.
July 17, 2026 Sasha Wren
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A gorgeous banquet room was unearthed in Pompeii, and buried under the ash was a lost gem of ancient Italian art.

A stunning Roman banquet room has been uncovered in Pompeii, revealing vibrant frescoes of Dionysus, Helen of Troy, Apollo, and ancient mystery rituals. Buried by volcanic ash for nearly 2,000 years, this remarkable discovery offers new insight into Roman art, religion, and daily life.
January 8, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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The Most Peaceful Countries In The World—Ranked According To Data

Discover the 18 most peaceful countries in the world, ranked by data. From Iceland to Singapore, find out what makes these destinations the safest and calmest places to visit or live.
November 27, 2025 Allison Robertson
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The Cherokee

The Cherokee Indians have a rich and complex history in the United States. They were a sophisticated society with a unique language, governance structure, and cultural practices. But when settlers encroached on their land they were met with devastating consequences. Despite this trauma, the Cherokee Nation persevered, rebuilding their community and becoming one of the most successful and influential Native American tribes in the United States.
November 4, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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Things Canadians Secretly Love About Traveling In America, Even If They Complain About It

Canadians may love complaining about trips south of the border, but America has plenty they secretly enjoy. From cheap gas and giant portions to endless shopping and road-trip convenience, here are the things Canadians quietly love about traveling in the USA.
August 21, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Man in snorkle gear sitting on a boat looking at the camera

I found a collection of 10 old coins while snorkeling on vacation. Finders keepers, right?

You're snorkeling in clear water when something on the bottom catches the light. By the time you're done, you've found 10 old coins underwater. Congratulations. You may have found treasure. You may also have created a surprisingly complicated legal problem.
August 21, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The Remote “Red People” Of Africa

The OvaHimba are fascinating, and one of their practices has them known as the "Red People" of Africa—so let's take a look.
April 4, 2024 Jane O'Shea
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How To Travel With Only A Carry-On Bag

Maximize your travel experience with our top tips for traveling with a carry-on bag only. Learn how to choose the right bag, effectively pack your clothes, select versatile items, comply with airline rules, and utilize amenities at your destination. Simplify your travel and enjoy the freedom of going carry-on only.
August 20, 2023 Allison Robertson
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U.S. Visitors Are Spending More In Canada Even As Cross-Border Travel Changes

For much of 2025, the number of Americans visiting Canada softened, yet the visitors who did come kept spending more. That sounds contradictory until you stop treating every border crossing as the same kind of trip. A quick drive across the border and a five-night vacation both count as visits, but they leave very different amounts of money behind.
August 20, 2026 Jane O'Shea
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My hotel has a “no outside food” rule. They can't actually stop me from bringing takeout to my room, can they?

You paid for the room. You’re hungry. The hotel burger costs $27 and the place across the street makes one for $11. This seems like the easiest decision you'll make all day. Then you notice the hotel has a “no outside food” rule. Surely they mean the restaurant, right?
August 20, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Things Canadians Secretly Love About Traveling In America, Even If They Complain About It

Canadians may love complaining about trips south of the border, but America has plenty they secretly enjoy. From cheap gas and giant portions to endless shopping and road-trip convenience, here are the things Canadians quietly love about traveling in the USA.
August 21, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Man in snorkle gear sitting on a boat looking at the camera

I found a collection of 10 old coins while snorkeling on vacation. Finders keepers, right?

You're snorkeling in clear water when something on the bottom catches the light. By the time you're done, you've found 10 old coins underwater. Congratulations. You may have found treasure. You may also have created a surprisingly complicated legal problem.
August 21, 2026 Jesse Singer
Person packing the essentials for a trip

How To Travel With Only A Carry-On Bag

Maximize your travel experience with our top tips for traveling with a carry-on bag only. Learn how to choose the right bag, effectively pack your clothes, select versatile items, comply with airline rules, and utilize amenities at your destination. Simplify your travel and enjoy the freedom of going carry-on only.
August 20, 2023 Allison Robertson
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My relatives keep treating our vacation rental like an open invitation. How do I set limits before the next trip?

You're vacation rental had enough space until somehow cousins, siblings, and family friends started dropping by as though the house came with an open-door policy.
August 21, 2026 Peter Kinney
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My brother refuses to pay for a hotel because he says he can sleep on our room's floor. Am I wrong for saying absolutely not?

A sibling vacation can get tense fast when one person decides the hotel room floor is a perfectly fine backup bed. It might sound like a harmless money-saving hack, but hotels do not usually see it that way. If your brother refuses to pay because he plans to crash on your floor, saying no is not cruel. It is practical.
August 20, 2026 Miles Brucker