by John Vuong | Apr 28, 2025 | Adventures, Travel
There’s something special about leaving the highway behind and letting the road unwind at its own pace. When you take the backcountry roads to Burlington, Ontario, the journey itself becomes part of the adventure. Instead of rushing along the QEW with the steady...
by John Vuong | Feb 24, 2024 | Adventures
Tucked away in the heart of Oakville, Bronte Creek Provincial Park is more than just a place for hiking trails and picnics—it’s also home to a charming slice of rural Ontario. At the park’s Children’s Farm, visitors are greeted by an array of friendly farm animals,...
by John Vuong | Oct 9, 2022 | Adventures
I remember going on adventures at Crane Park as a kid, but back then, it didn’t have a name; it was just a place where many kids in the mid-80s would go. It was a place for adventure, with kids running around, exploring, climbing trees, and looking for crawfish,...
by John Vuong | Nov 18, 2018 | Adventures, Travel
In the bustling streets of cities and small towns across China, it’s not unusual to come across elderly men and women sitting quietly by the roadside, baskets of fresh vegetables neatly arranged before them. These humble stalls—often no more than a wooden crate or a...
by John Vuong | May 20, 2018 | Adventures, Travel
When people hear the word Wagyu, it often stirs images of the world’s most luxurious beef—beautifully marbled, tender enough to melt in the mouth, and rich with a buttery flavor unlike any other. But behind this culinary treasure lies the Japanese Wagyu cow, an animal...
by John Vuong | Jun 4, 2016 | Adventures, Travel
In the heart of Tobermory, Ontario—where turquoise waters meet rugged limestone cliffs—there stands a house that has long stirred the curiosity of visitors and locals alike. Weathered by years of wind and silence, the abandoned red house is more than just a structure...