
Waterfront Cities of The World
Often thought of as Canada's economic powerhouse, Toronto is fast becoming a vibrant cultural capital.

Often thought of as Canada's economic powerhouse, Toronto is fast becoming a vibrant cultural capital.

Gerard and Laurent explore Bavarian products such as sauerkraut, pretzels and simmental beef.

Narelle and Patrick will visit a local miniature market-square, la place aux herbes in the village of St Tropez.

Narelle and Patrick sail into beautiful harbour of Portofino, to meet some local friends and discover how to make more ligurian specialities.

Travel stories come in many guises, from activities and events, to culture and destinations. Exploring the island of Palawan, known for its incredible limestone cliffs and scuba diving, Robin focuses on the northern tip of El Nido, the place that inspired the book and film, "The Beach." In Manila, Julia's gets a taste for balut, a fertilized duck egg delicacy.

Investigating a story about travellers teaching English in Asia, Robin learns that teaching a class of 11 year-olds is as terrifying, and rewarding, as any adventure activity. Together, our journalists spend the night in a unique Buddhist temple, where tourists are invited to learn about Buddhism, and experience life in a monastery.

In the Catalans, Gérard discovers Prat chicken, snails, eels and beautiful rice fields in the Ebro Delta Gérard meets filmmaker Isabel Coixet in a tapas bar in Barcelona.

In Capaccio, the travelers learn how to make mozzarella on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, Antonio Tubelli shows them cabbage of Campania in Naples, they discover pasta which has been manufactured since the 17th century.

Narelle and Patrick will visit a local miniature market-square, la place aux herbes in the village of St Tropez.

Narelle and Patrick sail into beautiful harbour of Portofino, to meet some local friends and discover how to make more ligurian specialities.

In this tiny nation, a jewel in Central Europe, Robin saddles up in Lipica, the birthplace of the legendary Lipizzaner horses. Julia prefers to write about smaller creatures in the form of traditional beekeeping. Heading north to the Julian Alps and the medieval town of Bled, viewers learn how different writers have different beats.

Vancouver Island is an interesting destination for international readers, accustomed to images of snow-covered Canada. Robin is fascinated by Tofino's surfing community, and figures any story that features "surfing" and "Canada" is bound to stoke the interest of editors. Meanwhile Julia gets the low down on how to live off the land with Gisele, a local Tla' Ook guide.

Michael and Charlie visit Rioja, Spain, starting at the winery Bodega Iniesta, owned by the father of the famous Spanish Soccer Star Andres Iniesta.

Michael and Charlie travel to San Silvestro in Piedmont, Italy, to learn about the importance of rich carbonate soil and aging in large barrels to produce top quality Barolo wines.

Located in the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam, the island of Majuli is a colorful and culturally rich destination.

The Cyclades begins its exploration at the volcano island of Santorini, world renowned for its beauty - and wine.

Not far from Vancouver Island in the Broughton Archipelago, some families still survive by hunting, fishing and harvesting inspired by the Kwakwaka'wakw people, they live a life in harmony with nature.

The decline of its naval base could have meant the demise of this small French city on the Loire River, but Nantes bounced back and reinvented itself as a creative capital.

This is a surprising trip to the Paris region: beehives on the Opera of Paris' roof, Méréville - the capital of watercress or Milly-La-Forêt and its mint culture. Gerard also reveals the origin of the Parisian baguette.

Narelle and Patrick sail through the Corinth canal and into the gulf of Corinth, where they will be literally escorted into Delphi by Delphini (Dolphins).