The Art Gallery of Ontario (also known as the AGO) is home to the largest collection of Canadian art. Special exhibits are also often held here featuring artists from all over …
Montreal: Summer Fireworks Festival
Over the past couple of years, Montreal has become an annual tradition. The reason for that is because of the fact that there is always something to do no matter the …
Toronto’s Best Brunch Spot: The Drake Hotel
We take brunch, arguably the best meal of the day, very seriously here at Stone & Fern. I want to introduce you to what I consider to be Toronto’s best brunch spot! …
Check In: 3 Days in Montreal
Montreal, named after Mount Royal, is the most populated city in Quebec and the most bilingual (French and English) city of Canada. Armed with a friend that studies at McGill …
Markham: The Alley
The Alley, located at Commerce Gate, is a new player in the Markham bubble tea game. It’s priced higher than your average bubble tea shop due to its different drinks …
Toronto: Neo Coffee Bar
Head a little east past St. Lawrence Market towards George Brown College, and you will find Neo Coffee Bar. While this gem may be a little out of the way, it is …
New York City Skyline: Gantry State Plaza Park
Gantry State Plaza Park is a highly underrated park located in Long Island City. Beautiful during the day and night, it offers an unobstructed (and free) view of the New …
Tips: Must Knows for Traveling to Italy
I fell in love with Italy after living there for 4 months. However, there were definitely things I wish I knew before going there. Take a look at my list …
Toronto: Fahrenheit Coffee
Those who have been to Fahrenheit Coffee know it for its well-made coffee and friendly baristas. Though small, it has a reputation for being big and friendly. Serving espresso, aeropress, …
Markham: Tendou Matcha & Dessert
Edit: Tendou has now closed There is no longer a need to line up at Tsujiri for your matcha fix because Markham just got its own matcha cafe! Tendou had its soft opening Victoria …