For Canadian baseball fans looking for an alternative to U.S. road trips during the Donald Trump presidency, it doesn’t get much better than Stade Canac in Quebec City. The Globe’s Greg Mercer soaks up the place he describes as “a concrete artifact from another era, the kind of magical, timeless place where you can still buy a ticket to sit in the wooden grandstand for $5, a beer for $4 and a hot dog for $1. In other words, it’s perfect.”
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And would you ever go on an African safari alone? Our writer did just that, and reports that while many solo safari trips come with hefty single supplement fees, that might be changing as touring companies try to attract more solo travellers.
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