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I WENT ICE FISHING!

If you’re thinking about Ice Fishing, JUST DO IT, BOOK IT ! Hands down this experience was amazing. Never in my years I thought of walking on ice. Not to mention camping out on the inside of a Hut on ice. The entire experience was so surreal. It definitely got my heart beating.  So how does one go Ice Fishing? It’s actually quite simple, just takes loads of patience. I mean get ready to just sit, drink, eat and maybe even sleep. I definitely took a nap with the rod in my hands. OOPS!  First Step is to know where you want to go, then book a Hut. Trust me you’re gonna need one especially on the really cold days as it's a way to keep you warm or warm you up after you’ve gone fishing outside.  Cost : $50 CAD per person Contact : Casey’s Bait & Tackle     81 Clovelly Cove, Port Bolster     Ontario     (705) 437 1560 I loved this location, then again I’ve only ever experienced this once. The custome...

5 LAYOVER STOPS

Connecting flights are some of the best ways to see a city, especially when your layover is 6 hours or more. In my opinion, anything less than 6 hours would make it worrisome leaving the airport due to the hours needed to explore, immigration and security checkpoint times. The only time I do suggest leaving the airport with less than 6 hours to explore, is if the airport is close in approximation of sight seeing, restaurants and more. Below I’ve listed 5 layover stops (Most to least favourite).  Munich, Germany On my way to Cairo, Egypt I had a layover in Munich for 8 hours. It included: The beer garden (Viktualienmarkt) Easy access to sight seeing from Airport to the city via train (Pay station located at Airport) Carry-on storage at airport (cost depending on weight of carry-on) Easy exit and entrance (Immigration and Security checkpoints) I absolutely loved my layover in Munich as most of the sight seeing spots were super accessible and budget friendly....