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Miriam Porter

Miriam Porter Writer

Miriam Porter is an award-winning Canadian journalist writing about family travel, social justice issues, and veganism. Her articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The Toronto Star, The Huffington Post, Travel + Leisure, Today’s Parent, Eater, Metro News, Mental Floss, SheKnows, Dreamscapes, Farmers’ Almanac, Sierra Magazine, Yahoo, and many more. She has lived in New York City and Los Angeles and currently resides in Toronto with her son and many rescued furry friends. She speaks up for those that have no voice

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5 Winter Sports That Will Bring Life to the Season

Get ready—these fun outdoor activities are exclusive to winter weather

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5 Exciting Fun in the Sun Hot Spots for Your Family

Escape the winter at these kid-friendly Caribbean resorts

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5 Canadian Road Trips That’ll Make You Love Winter

From passing through the mountains of B.C. to ice hotels in Quebec, these routes were made for this season

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How to Fuel Your Passion for Pumpkin (Yes, Even #PSL)

Planning a pumpkin-themed road trip for fall has never been so much fun

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6 Unique Places You Need to “Camp” This Summer in Ontario

A yurt, a teepee, even a lighthouse—take your next adventure into the woods beyond the tent

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Flying with Allergies: 5 Steps to Take

Tips and need-to-know airline regulations when travelling with food allergies and intolerances

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10 Must-Haves to Prepare for a Power Outage

Don’t be left in the dark—make sure you’re prepared with these 10 necessities

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Keep Your Family’s Routine Green

Here’s how to reduce waste, and get the kids to help out, too

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