There are many odd travel clubs, including the Mile High Club and the Travelers’ Century Club. But weirdest of them all may be the Sourtoe Cocktail Club, which involves journeying to Dawson City, Yukon to drink whiskey with a human toe in the glass. #travel#exploreyukon
For Canadian Business, @lisakadane profiled Paper Planes Café, a YVR coffee shop that trains neurodiverse employees in service and soft skills.
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So we just landed in Calgary from Seoul… seven border services agents got on the WestJet flight and asked everyone to take their passports out. What’s going on??
I find it disheartening that every headline about family travel alludes to “surviving” the trip. What’s that about? Do most parents hate going places with their children? Is it really a hardship to be endured to jet off to a resort with your kids? Discuss.
@LisaKadane Beyond Seven Mile Beach's Surface: Sensory Snorkeling Triumphs at Beaches Negril Resort 🌴🐚 Our journey unfolds the beautiful harmony between autism and underwater exploration, celebrating every small victory at @beachesnegril @beachesresorts 🐙✨
Forget everything you *thought* you knew about Arizona because this desert state has a secret: its #VerdeValley is a rising ⭐ in the #wine world! 🍇🌵 Our contributor @LisaKadane has the low-down on AZ's thriving vino landscape 🍷
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My Son Has Autism, and These Are 7 Trips I Recommend for Neurodiverse Families; @LisaKadane
"Families looking to travel outside of North America can set their sights on #Dubai, which is on its way to becoming the first autism-certified destination in the Middle East. Autism certification is in step with Dubai’s plan to become a more accessible destination overall."
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