Category: Travel

26
Jan

FLOURISH LIKE A LOCAL

 There are an infinite amount of a great things to see, do and be in this city. In-between these suggested destinations, try getting lost. We walked up many hills and ran down others while getting to know sweet ‘frisco.

Parrots fly palm to palm tree, chirping, and crafting an exotic experience when you have a break and sit on a stoop.

The city is filled with years of art, locals make it and embrace it. You’ll find some far-out examples on paths, stairs and where you least expect it.

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Lombard Street

The unique Lombard Street is filled with a bizarre amount of tourists who have no problem blocking traffic to take 100 shots of the same frame. To top that off, the otherwise quiet area is constantly flowing with a river full of cars, all of which have all passengers recording themselves riding down the famous winding street. Regardless of the abundance, the experience is sweet. Climb those worn steps, snap a shot in-between cars, and have another wonderful view of San Fran unveiled

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Fisherman’s Warf You’re so close, you might as well head downhill and absorb Fisherman’s Warf. Find quiet areas, watch artists sculpt, perform and serve you ridiculously great ice cream. Street cars and sea lions rest along a sandy warf where the odd person swims by. Between the city, rolling hills, and a stretch of the bay lays this gem of merchants preserved in old brick architecture. propertyofsaidiazaloski

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Listen to the flutter of voices and steps echo within these towering columns. We walked through the dome before heading to the beach for some sunset sight-seeing, and again after the sun had set.

Our heads tilted during daylight, gripping the detail and majesty. At night, we rested across the pond and watched the luminescent alcazar arouse vagabonds and all types.

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Presidio After a long day of wandering, grab a bottle of wine and head for a picnic at the beach. Walking along the boardwalk in Presidio serves a panoramic scene of the bay, from city depths, to Alcatraz and the Golden Gate. Catching the view at sunset leaves more than just golden hues, have a glimpse of the purple hills sparkling with bits of yellow. Locals haunt the shoreline by kite surfing, picnicking or cycling past while singing Dean Martin’s “That’s Amore,” at the top of their lungs. View more photos here.

06
Oct

Psilocybin Everywhere

VANCOUVER ISLAND: WHERE YOU CAN FIND PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOMS EASILY.

Saidia Zaloski, Journalist

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Did I tell you about our trip? We explored Southern Vancouver Island in search for magic mushrooms, only to discover that they grow in places as urban as Victoria. Your chances are better out of town, like Cowichan River. But the possibility of finding them in your backyard is something unheard of. Aside from hearing about the time my friend tried to trick his grandma into thinking that his pot plants were tomato plants, drugs growing sporadically just seemed like every dysfunctional teens wet dream.

A writer, scuba diver and an observer ventured into the woods within Vancouver Island to find the notorious, magic mushrooms.

Illegible blogs claimed a long lasting feud between farmers and hippies, all over their manure covered fields, littered with precious psilocybe.

During October’s rainy, magic mushroom harvest, “hippies,” and other mushroom enthusiasts would travel to the island, invading farmland and ultimately, pissing off farmers.

Once we read the rumours of these battles, involving cars filled with cow shit, police frustration and even gunfire, we had to drive up to see for ourselves.

Much like your brain on drugs, we were lost, confused and although our trip seemed long, it resulted in nothing.

After contacting local fungi enthusiast, Erik Arthur Blair, we discovered these mind- altering shrooms grow not just out of town, but also in parks, backyards – you name it.

“Once you know what you are looking for, both species can be easy to spot.” Blair continues, “Liberty caps (psilocybe semilanceata) in my opinion are much easier to find simply because they fruit in the same location year after year.”

Both psilocybe cyanescense (wavy caps), and liberty caps have dark purple spore prints; which are an important feature in identifying these psychedelic bastards.

Liberty caps are small, with a long skinny, brittle stem. The stem can range from white to gold, with a blue tinge near the base. The cap is conical, and the colour also varies from a buff yellow to a trout green.

“They are fairly ambiguous, but one key feature is the sticky pellicle which holds the cap together. This can be easily seen by pulling it apart, it should look like stretchy rubber.”

Wavy caps grow in clusters, with three-inch stems that are dusted in pores. Caps are roughly an inch in diameter, and vary from a tan-yellow to a deep caramel brown. In age, the caps will wave up and down, reaffirming the nickname.

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Liberty caps frequent farmland, however, wavy caps can be found in mulch beds or in wood-chips. They also grow in grass, but typically where there is disturbed soil.

Blair explains why today, we sit in the humid woods of Royal Roads University, taking a break from surveying the land for lobster and chanterelle mushrooms. He chose this location because it has great biodiversity, including dead wood, old growth, young trees, and no threat of logging.

“You won’t be alone in the hunt for magic mushrooms, along banks of rivers and other wooded area, you will see dots of light line the bank at night.“

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We asked Blair if others ask for his help in finding psilocybe. “Yes people always ask, I offer to identify any mushrooms they might have questions about.” Blair expands, “I keep specific locations to myself, primarily out of self-interest.”

“Psilocybin and psilocin are the 2 main active components of ‘magic mushrooms.’ Both molecules are highly psychoactive. A person who consumes such molecules can expect to experience many different positive and negative effects.”

Blair explained the positive effects can range from ongoing visual changes, auditory enhancements, a rapid sense of understanding, euphoria, analgesia, a sense of being intensely alive, and a new introspective on ones life.

However, what someone may see as a positive effect can be an overwhelming ordeal for the other.

“They will tap into your subconscious, a bad trip is avoiding what the mushrooms want to show you.”

It can all begin with a simple thought like, “You haven’t spoke with your Mom lately,” and that will escalate into, “She could die,” which opens the doors to flooding thoughts such as, “People die. I’m going to die, I’m going to become compost.”

Blair believes that this is your mind forcing you to accept such thoughts while in a heightening sight of reality.

“There are two things you can do in that situation,” Blair continues, “Avoid the fact that people die, continuing turmoil. Or, you can accept that you are not going to die right now, and thinking about it won’t kill you. Dive in and let the euphoria kick in.”

“Typically such negative effects are a lack of education or awareness about the effects, or a result of poor diet, bad company, too high a dose, negative preconceptions, religious guilt, or societal stigma. Most regular, medicinal, and/or shamanic users believe that the negative effects are just as important as the positive.”

Blair explained that only a small fraction of the 5000 known mushroom species are lethal, but the wrong choice could cost you your liver.

“I want to point out that it is virtually impossible to die as a result of a psilocybin containing mushroom overdose. One would have to consume about 60 pounds of dry mushrooms to achieve a lethal overdose,” Blair continued, “Which is physically impossible.”

Magic mushrooms are extremely illegal in Canada, to harvest, distribute, (mycelium, mushrooms, liquid culture, etc.) which contains psilocybin or any other tryptamine.

“That being said, if you saw a mushroom growing on the ground and you bent over and ate it in one bite, I believe a law enforcement officer could do little in the way of charging you.”

Blair raises a fine point that one should be researched, and accompanied by an expert in mushroom picking/scavenging.

Besides the consequences of consuming the funky fungi, Blair remarks that when picking any kind of mushrooms, the dangers are not so much gun fire, but similar to those of hikers, campers, or any outdoor enthusiast.

“There are some very basic dangers one needs to be aware of; wildlife, the elements, getting lost, poison ivy, bees, etc. “ Blair explains, “When it comes to dangers exclusive to mushroom picking, naturally the threat of picking and eating a poisonous mushroom is there, but rarely is this an issue. Most people, including fungi-phobic and ignorant people understand that mushrooms can be dangerous.”

It is believed that these special fungi’s are a powerful tool to self-discovery and considered by many, Blair included, being enlightening, positive, grounding, helpful, harmless and supernatural.

“If you had the ability to have a spiritual experience simply by eating a mushroom, wouldn’t you be just a little curious?”

 

15
Sep

Come and push with us

Saidia Zaloski, Journalist

“I used the rocks and timed my jump, before I knew it, I was full RPM paddling for the outside. As I began to peak over the first wave, I could see I made horrible timing,” Surf Instructor, Ali Alamolhoda, shares his craziest story, “I was about thirty feet from sunset point rocks, I paddled harder towards a neighboring beach (South Chestermans) but in the process I was caught inside a big set of waves and was tossed twenty feet from a rocky cliff.”

Alamolhoda swam for his life, and took the remaining three waves on the head and came up ten feet from shore.

“I instantly moved for the rocks and began scaling the cliff, dragging my board behind me by my leash,” Alamolhoda continues, “I felt the ocean wash up behind me and push me and my board up the rock a good five feet before pulling back, giving me a chance to get up.”

This didn’t stop Tory; he caught his breath, jumped back in and made way to an exit point. He then hiked over into Cox Bay, and spent a half hour trying to hop off the rocks again. After almost being blown off the rocks a few times, he decided to try the South beach and made it.

“I made it!” Alamolhoda exclaims, “but on my second fourteen footer, I snapped my leash and began the exhausting 30 minute treadmill of a swim back to the beach.”

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You work for every wave, and beginners should be ready to do one hundred push-ups in three hours. However, Alamolhoda explains that catching your first wave is the greatest feeling, and how rewarding it is from there on out.

“It is the act of being in sync with the ocean and getting past trying to get the best wave,” surf instructor, Ali Alamolhoda expands, “pushing yourself to become more in tune with the ocean and the weather that comes with surfing in the Northwest Pacific.”

Tofino is a rain-soaked village at the end of Pacific Rim Highway on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Winds and waves break horizon daily, making this unique community a stellar place to live, laugh and surf.

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“My business is all about my passion for surfing,” Tofino Surf Adventures owner and operator, Estuardo Ventura expands, “I get to play on the beach every day and share my love for surfing and the ocean with all walks of life!”

Ventura started his sole-proprietorship because he wanted to offer something different, he wanted to run a surf business that was not consumed by the surf industry, “We do our teaching in the water.” Tofino Surf Adventures puts the most experience in just three hours.

“I am also very lucky to have surf instructors who feel and act the same and this shows how they run their lessons and interact with our clients.”

Many students are exceptional, surf instructor Alamolhoda expands, “One from Saskatchewan, he was surfing with me and within a few hours, riding along side. “Alamolhoda continues, “Those are the lessons that make our job that much more fun.”

We asked Alamolhoda what he would do if he couldn’t surf anymore, and he simply said that he would be sad for the rest of his life.

“Winter (low season) is empty, and the waves you have been waiting for all summer show up,” Alamolhoda continues, “and you have them all to yourselves.”

Alamolhoda has surfed almost everyday for the past 5 years, beginning six years ago. The instructor for Tofino Surf Adventures has surfed in the warm waters of Nicaragua and Costa Rica as well.

“Surfing is everything to me.”

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Alamolhoda owns a rental house and when he first moved to Tofino, he found himself casually teaching family of friends how to surf.

“It was natural to teach, and it became something I love to do.”

A group of us sought out Tofino Surf Adventures after camping out on Mackenzie Beach all weekend. Early morning, we were cold, damp and tired but within hours we were smiling, high fiving and falling into the pacific.

First go: After pushing the board through peaking waves, waist deep, I swung my body onto the board, looking back and pushing forward. Coincidentally, my gal pal did the same, resulting in us riding the waves a foot away from each other.

Speed picked up, my heart fluttered as we both rose to our knees. We looked at each other and laughed, high fiving before we both fell off our boards.

I’ve tasted salt water before, yet, somehow the taste is always freshly compelling.

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We began by squeezing into our wet suits, which is far from simple. We reached beautiful Chestermans beach, following the big red van of Tofino Surf Adventures. Propping the boards above heads we began the parade to the beach for our warm ups and brief training.

Walking into the freezing waters of May in the Northwest Pacific requires more than a wet suit, you may need boots and even sometimes a hood.

Waves slap you in the face, the more you try, the more exciting it gets. Waters are frigid but you don’t feel it, what you do feel is how hard your body is working. Surfing is a great example for passion; you have to suffer for it.

Last try: After trying to stand, I rode the wave to the shore, falling hard on my knee reminding me of my snowboarding injury.

End of day left us feeling more than accomplished. Alamolhoda had better luck with the rest of them, who all stood on their boards by the end of the three hours.

On the winding, scenic drive back to south island, we noticed our faces and hands becoming a sun-kissed rouge.

“That was fun.” All of us.

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14
Dec

One Night in Florence

“We followed this group of people, they were singing, shouting, dancing and playing their instruments down the streets at 3 in the morning,” Päivi Margna explains, “We followed them to this piazza where they stopped and danced, so we joined them.”

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Päivi Margna had a unique experience the night before, first going to a couch surfing meeting where backpackers met and discussed their travels.

Later, she found herself in line at a secret bakery that led her into following a singing crowd of people down the empty, illuminated streets of Firenze.

“I want to see what else the world has to offer, experience different cultures,” Päivi Margna clarified ”That is what I would like to see.”

The 20-year-old is a first time back packer, although she has traveled her own country, Estonia along with Sweden and Finland

“Usually I travel with friends, or my family,” Margna expands “Italy has been so different from what I usually do.”

The difference being that she is doing it alone, and is not shy to try the online resource: couchsurfing.org.

“It is my first time I am traveling alone, my first time couch surfing and my first time back packing.”

Within the ten days that Margna has already spent traveling Italy, she has only had to get a room at a hostel once.

“Finding a host can be difficult, other times it’s really easy. In some cases, you wait half an hour to find a host.” Margna continued “In Pisa, I wrote a request two days before arriving and received only declines; so I got a hostel bed.”

Although a new user, Margna is not shy when it comes to utilizing the online resource.

 Basically, couchsurfing.org offers an inner trust between travelers and locals. The website provides you with a profile and allows you to connect with strangers anywhere.

The strangers will welcome you into their home, provide you with a place to sleep and in return, you are well mannered and open minded.

“I like it because it gives me the opportunity to meets locals and not only to see the location from the tourist’s perspective, but from theirs.”

The inspired young woman plans to couch surf across Italy, making her way home in about a month.

“Back packing isn’t easy, but I have an urge to see what is outside. Estonia is small, and to me, it’s all the same so I have grown tired of it.”

20
Nov

5 reasons to couchsurf

Advice from a female couch surfer.
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1. Cost – even if you are a first time traveller, it is obvious that the price of accommodation can set you back, or even end your trip much sooner. Couchsurfing is free, it is free to stay at someone’s house, and it is free to use the online service. couchsurfing.org

2. Locals – You see a whole new perspective than one booked at the Hilton. By staying with locals, you discover local spots, local beers and a richer experience.

3. Friends – As a solo backpacker, you may find yourself in need of social activity. Enjoy CS meetings, speak with other world wanders over a meal, or clashing pints.

4. Awaken yourself – introduce yourself to a new lifestyle by staying with locals. Learn home cooked recipes, and practice their language.

5. The Story – Write your own story by being most adventurous, and open minded. One day you will tell your children of the time you stayed on a couch in Paris and biked the streets all night, or whatever trouble you get yourself into.

Couchsurfers, are open minded and if you are wondering what kind of person you have to be to get involved? Yourself. The idea is to share, learn and travel, and by meeting people from all over the world whose passions match yours, you will feel nothing but inspired.

12
Oct

Let’s get cozy.

Beer, long johns, wool socks and a serious amount of comfort food. Embrace this sweater season with a good old fashioned trip to the cabin.

No need for wealth here, just anticipation and a saved pay check.

Canadians know best when it comes to celebrating the colder seasons, conquer vast landscapes during the day, and cheers pints in a sauna by night.

Now, warm up to this.

1.Outa-The-Woods, East Kootenays, B.C

This charming, treehouse cabin is thrilling to even think about. Imagine yourself swinging on one of the hammocks, trapped in a mountainous daze.

The treehouse sits in a breathe taking panoramic view, and also sleeps four.

This cabin is a must, let the photo speak for itself. Website here.

2. Nature’s Harmony – Mattawa, ON, Canada

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Surrounded by rolling hills, Nature’s Harmony is a family owned lodge that sits near the boarder of Ontario and Quebec.

Crack open a beer or boil some apple juice, this resort is completely, environmental friendly and the rustic decor will have you relaxed in moments.

This off the grid adventure offers various activities that are best rewarded by sitting by a wood stove late at night.

Kick ski? They’ve got tons. Scenic Hikes? A variety of trails curve throughout the acres. Midnight sauna? Short walk under a dazzling, starry sky.

The chalet offers 6 beds in the open concept loft, and a master bedroom on the main floor. The quaint cabin has a kitchen, bathroom, and great living area complete with spring water and a peat moss toilet. Website here.

3. Ocean Village – Tofino, B.C

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This one-of-a-kind, village of travellers, and surfers rests on Mackenzie Beach, Tofino.

Accommodation during storm season is fairly cheaper than their summer season rates.

Rooms are a tight squeeze – although you can fit four to a room.

During this season, you can view the Pacific Ocean pounding onto the shores. On some beaches, logs are smashed together and piled.

Aside from the weather, scenery, the town itself is one rad place.

Check out local shops down every street, each authentic in their own way.

Also, please eat at Tacofino, their fish tacos are nothing short of amazing.

Just go to Tofino, seriously.

25
Sep

Where you should bike this fall

Solve your midweek blues by exploring your own turf on a late night bike ride. Everything appears grand in night light.

 1. Alba, Italy –

The small town, known for the abundance of truffles and nutella, offers high rolling hills covered in vineyards and cherry trees that hide small villages.

Long winding roads will guide you to beautiful passages, Rodello, the views on even a foggy, rainy day are spectacular and thrilling.

Even the city centre itself, Alba, has much to offer with their charming mix of french and italian architecture.

Mountainous views in the distance, and many festivals taking place this fall.

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2. Victoria, Canada –

The gallooping goose trail with tour your two wheels around scenic Victoria and area. The bike friendly city offers many fall destinations that will leave you in awe. Not sure how you can explore gorgeous cliffs, scenic shoreline and captivating falls colours on a tight budget? Check out the Ocean Island Inn‘s work for stay program that will introduce you to Victoria, and worldwide travellers.

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3. Amsterdam, Netherlands –

Aside from the notorious reasons to visit the city, Amsterdam is our worlds top biking destination spot. Take to the extremely, bike filled streets, or follow the Muiden, or North Amsterdam trails for scenic views of everything from windmills, farms, to the ocean.

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4. Paris, France –

As Audrey Hepburn said it, “Paris is always a good idea.” The actress highly recommended visiting Bois de Boulogne when there is a “honest-to-goodness rain,” because damp chestnut trees leave the park’s air sweet.Bundle up, rent a bike and explore the city’s inner districts. I highly recommend venturing the illuminated streets at night, after an evening picnic at the Louvre.

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5. Your hometown –

Where ever you are from, do not think that because it is summer you can lock your bike away. Explore your own city, or get in touch with nature by driving outside of town, and letting your front tire guide you down some dirt roads.

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11
Sep

Work for stay: Victoria, B.C, Canada

Your financial means don’t have to strain your travel plans.

Meet travellers from our world’s ends, climb the cliffs on Dallas road, jump high heights at Sooke Potholes, explore one-of-a-kind Victoria, and work for you stay at the Ocean Island Inn.

Adventure tourism student, Kait Colbourne (pictured below), shares the details.

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“Do this because it’s a great way to meet people, and allows you to take the time to actually experience the beautiful things that Victoria has to offer,” student, Kait Colbourne explains.

Travellers worldwide are welcome to apply for the “Work for Stay” program at the Ocean Island Inn in Victoria. The program consists of 30 hours of work a day, in exchange for a dorm bed and 22 “Ocean Island dollars” that can be spent in the hostel.

“The work options were mainly limited to housekeeping jobs and were divided between the workers each morning,”

Daily duties include: dorm and suite cleaning, bathroom cleaning, laundry, and odd jobs.

“If you have a special skill that can be helpful they will definitely take that into consideration,”

The application process is easy, just contact them on their website and inform them of your skills, languages, and availability. There is a forty dollar deposit that is only returned if you complete a two week stay.

“For longer stays, there are also paid jobs consisting of cooking, bar tending and front desk.”

Kait explained that she had enough free time to explore the city, with her average shift being 10:30 am to 4:40 pm.

“They often give you two days off in a row which leaves room for out-of-town travels like camping, and allows you to experience more of Vancouver Island’s beautiful hotspots.”

The Ocean Island offers day trips such as hikes, bike rides, walking tours, whale watching and other special trips that may arise.

“All of which at a very affordable cost for backpackers. They also provide great information about places to go and how to get there.”

Kait recommends this program to students, nomads, and just about anybody who wants to travel on the cheap, or is looking to meet fellow travellers.

“You should do this because its a great way to meet people, and allows you to take the time to actually experience the beautiful things that Victoria has to offer.”

But it isn’t easy to live in a hostel, you are normally sharing a room with 6 people and space is limited.

“To live in a hostel it takes an open minded, social and easy going type of person. You really have to be comfortable sharing your space with strangers and open to the different types of people that you will interact with in the hostel.”

Before travelling to Victoria, Kait had taken on a nomadic lifestyle and saved money travelling by working travel jobs along the way.

“Overall, my experience there was unforgettable! I met so many interesting people from all over the world, and made some great memories while I was there. I felt very comfortable and welcomed by the staff and other guests and found the work to actually be enjoyable.”

Colbourne pictured below.

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07
Sep

Festivals you missed this summer

Festivals are a great introduction to culture anywhere you travel – here are great ones you missed this summer. No worries, you can always catch these in the already anticipated, summer 2014.

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1. Wanderlust – Find your true North: North America

Thirsty travellers and yoga enthusiasts join in a peaceful celebration of opportunity to explore and transform each year across North America.

Thousands of people join the 4 day jubilee of music, yoga and nature.

Locations like, Whistler, B.C, Canada (pictured above) bring your yoga experience to new heights, while music fills nature’s sweet air.

Visit the festival’s website for more information.

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2. Caribana: Toronto, On, Canada

The carnival parade turns younge street into one big party, celebrating Caribbean culture.

Heavily influenced by steel pan music, calypsos, and costumes from Trinidad and Tobago, the festival doesn’t end with the parade but continues to be celebrated throughout the city.

Read more on Caribana here.

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3. La Tomantina – The coveted ham: Buñol, Spain

Every last Wednesday of August, Buñol multiplies in size as their streets fill with world wide travellers.

The week long festivities offer music, dancing, divine foods, and most of all, the world’s biggest food fight.

Trucks line up filled with ripe tomatoes, which quickly empty as they are grabbed and thrown.

Everything the streets holds, including the people are painted red with tomatoes in a roar of laughter and fun.

Not only do you have the chance to do what your mother would never allow at your own dinner table, but there is also a “coveted ham” that is placed at the top of a two story, greased pole. Winner is the king of Tomantina.

Read more on the event’s website.

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4. Celebration of Light: Vancouver, B.C, Canada

Our world’s largest, offshore fireworks competition is a blast.

The event lasts three nights, each dedicated to a single competitor who must leave the crowd filled shoreline in awe.

The United Kingdom, Thailand and Canada, partook in the event this year, all of whom illuminated the night sky with a masterful show.

To read about the 2014 event, please visit the event’s website.

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5. Pedestrian Sundays: Kensington Market, Toronto, ON, Canada

Artists, buskers, bakers, and unique shops join on the streets making Kensington Market a car free zone.

Shop hand make goods, one-of-a-kind clothing items and join One Fire Movement’s jammin’ for equality.

The movement is an artist collective, using their creative bursts to promote equality.

Known for donating their proceeds to Nellie’s Women’s Shelter, and Amnesty International, One Fire Movement fills the streets with Toronto’s backyard sound.

The event is completely free and is on the last sunday of every summer month.
Read about One Fire Movement here.

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6. Shambhala: Salmo River Ranch, Southern B.C, Canada

This 500 acre farmland turns into a thriving, thrilling festival once a year when the Salmon farm opens its door to ten thousand party people.

With three separate stages, all with their own line up, this family business combines music and nature on electrifying level.

To read more, click here.

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Here is what you didn’t miss this summer: Rainbow festival: Raft Cove, B.C, Canada

Taken from the website, “The gatherings are called rainbow because they are for all the peoples of the earth, from many families, tribes, and nations.”

This is a chance for people to come together, ones who share the same ideals of community and lifestyle.

But there was no chance of that happening this year, as the government shut down the festival due to protests from locals.

Let’s hope this awesome festival makes it way back to the island !

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