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Edmonton Ice Castles

Since hearing about the Ice Castles, I have been very intrigued to go see them. The only Canadian location for the franchise is in Edmonton, Alberta

Castle Mountain With Kids

Alberta has a variety of ski resorts to choose from and deciphering between the hills can be difficult when factoring in kids. Recently, I headed out on a weekend road trip to visit Castle Mountain Resort and found it was a perfect fit for families

How To Keep Your Allergic Kid Safe When Traveling

Due to the fact that soy and dairy seem to sneak their way into plenty of menu items, I’ve found the easiest way to explain the allergy at a restaurant is to present an allergy card. The site I use for free allergy cards is kidswithfoodallergies.org which is a division of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Whether you are staying one night at a random hotel or booking a week-long all-inclusive, I find it’s best to call the hotel and alert them to your allergies before you book. At the Four Seasons Orlando, Charlie was treated to a 100% soy-free and dairy-free breakfast while still being able to participate in the breakfast with Mickey and his friends.

Pay It Forward With LEGO Canada

I love LEGO for kids, I myself build with LEGO So when the LEGO Group reached out me to share a new way to give back through LEGO, while participating in something HUGE, I knew I needed to share. The LEGO Group is inviting people living in or visiting Toronto to help build the largest LEGO mystery mural ever to be built in the western hemisphere. During the next three weeks, brick-by-brick Torontonians and visitors to the city will build together to continuously reveal the mural image until the final brick is in place and the ultimate scene is revealed.

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