This is it! In just under a month, I will stop being a fun-loving 20-something year old and start a new decade in my life. It will also mark the end of my travel goal. Here’s a quick recap of the countries I visited in my pursuit to visit 30 countries by my 30th birthday.
Country #1 Canada – Birthplace
Inukshuk – Symbol Representing Man
Taken along the Sea-to-Sky Highway, British Columbia
Fondest Memories
Building forts in my parents’ backyard and running through “the secret passage” *** Bungee jumping in Wakefield, Ontario *** Eating my way through Quebec City *** Toronto Trip (and visit to the CN Tower) in Grade 6 *** Eating my way through Vancouver *** A romantic weekend in Charlevoix *** Seeing beluga whales in the Saguenay Fjord *** Ski trips *** Tubing and Skating at Mont-Royal Park *** Coming home after months of travel.
When to go
Unless you are REALLY into winter activities, make sure to get here when the days are long, the sun is shining and the festivals are in full swing!
Why you should go
Canada is often very underestimated. It’s not too expensive (depending on what city you plan to visit and has a lot to offer those who love nature, nightlife and culture.
About ten years ago I set a goal to visit 30 countries by my 30th birthday. With no plan or country list to fulfill this goal, I decided to let life take me where it wished.
“See Simi Travel | tales from a wandering woman“ is the account of an ex-20-something year old exploring the world, usually solo, and on a very tight budget.
Every other week I bring you a story about the friends, food, fun and fails I’ve had along the way.
