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Planning a France/Spain Escape
Its been over a year and a half since our backpacks were strapped on our backs and we were shuffling from guesthouse to guesthouse. It has been very quiet lately on aroundtheworldonatoilet.com, but it hasn't been so with our lives. Since being home … [Click to Read More...]

11 months of travel, 4 minutes of video
We've been back home for a while now, and are back into an everyday routine. Having both found employment, there are no immediate plans for another multi-month trip, but we do find ourselves constantly looking back on the last year with no regrets and memories which will … [Click to read More...]

Where To “Sci” In Italy This Winter
Italy is a diverse place. While the south may be known for its beaches and emerald water when the flurries begin to fly, tourists flock to the Northern mountains, as skiing in Italy is some of the best Europe can offer. Ski holidays in Italy are not a new thing, … [Click to read More...]

Cruises for the Family
Sometimes we are asked how we feel about cruise type vacations and to be honest, neither Lianna nor I have had the chance to go on one. For those interested in cruise holidays we have a guest post detailing the different options and concerns a traveler should have when … [Click to read More...]

A Foodie’s Love Letter to Montreal
Of all the lists describing the great culinary countries, you would be hard pressed to ever come across one that include Canada. While pasta is synonymous with Italy, rich creamy sauces with the French, Canada has.... maple syrup? Thankfully this is not the case and one … [Click to read More...]

Autumn Air in the Vermont Appalachians
The daily grind was starting to feel endless. I couldn’t believe it had been almost a year since we’d been back from our last trip, and I hadn’t been away for longer than 2 days since. We had less than a week available for holidays, so we looked at our options within a … [Click to read More...]

Algonquin Park Backcountry Loop – Photo Essay
While spending time abroad and experiencing new and different things each day, It was easy to find excitement and interest in all the sights and sounds this world has to offer. It becomes increasingly difficult to view your own country through that same set of eyes. Being … [Click to read More...]

Two day vacay in NYC
Travel can mean so many things. It can mean spending a week relaxing on the beach, or pushing yourself to climb a mountain. It can mean leisurely wandering European streets where no one speaks your language, or going on a road trip in your own country. This week Nick and … [Click to read More...]

Cairo – A City Which Needs No Introduction
Our final stop before flying back to Canada was going to be the infamous city of Cairo. Known for its great ancient sites as well as its chaotic streets and bustling markets, Cairo is a city which needs no introduction. Here is a photoset from our last few days exploring … [Click to read More...]
