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Your Favourite Posts in 2020

This year looked much different than the years before it, due to the “it shall not be named”. You probably ended up spending way more time on the internet (watching Netflix, TikTok, Instagram ….etc.) I know I did. And I want to thank you for spending some of your time visiting me here! I love sharing with you fun places to explore (safety), yummy food to try, and cool things to do! Let’s look back over your favourite posts, below is a list of the most visited articles on my site in 2020. Check them out, see if there is any that you missed or re-read your favourites (since we have the time).

You Must Visit These Three Unique beaches Near Saint John NB
Bay Shore Beach, Saint John, NB

Number 10

You Must Visit These Three Unique beaches Near Saint John NB

Obscurity: A Uniquely Captivating Uptown Saint John Shop

Number 9

Obscurity: A Uniquely Captivating Uptown Saint John Shop

Number 8

Visiting Seoul? Learn how to make a custom perfume

North American Traveller
Photo featured from North American Traveller

Number 7

Canada’s Top 5 Outdoors Heated Pools Experiences

Number 6

My Korean Bathroom Travel Tips – 9 Quick Facts

the Best Uptown Saint John, NB photos Panoramic Produce, La Petite Watson

Number 5

Take the Best Uptown Saint John NB photos – Photogenic Mural Map

5 fantastic Edmonton picnic spots and spreads
Italian Center Shop at Borden Park

Number 4

5 fantastic Edmonton picnic spots and spreads

Virtual Vacation to Saint John NB

Number 3

Bored in the House? Escape on a Virtual Vacation to Saint John NB!

Discover 5 Uptown Saint John Date Ideas
Thandi

Number 2

Discover 5 Uptown Saint John Date Ideas

ChocoZein in Saint John NB
ChocoZein

Number 1

Feel Cozy at These 8 Fantastic Uptown Saint John NB Cafes

Which one was your top favourite? Let me know by commenting below! If you visited one of these place be sure to tag me on Instagram

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