North and Central America holidays
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‘The East Village is one of the few places in Manhattan hanging on to some character’As a struggling musician and native New Yorker, Tor Miller knows all the best dive bars and thrift stores – and the neighbourhood deli to get breakfast for $3
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On the SoCal food trail with Curtis Stone: sunshine, Santa Ynez wine and celebritiesA self-proclaimed culinary simpleton takes a food safari through Californian wine country on a tasting trail inspired by one of Australia’s favourite TV chefs
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Ottawa to take starring role in Canada's 150th birthday celebrationsCanada’s capital hopes the country’s year of festivities will boost tourism and focus attention on its fun side, its cool districts and its ambitious civic projects
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Fatbiking in California: could the cycling trend be as big as snowboarding?Fatbiking is booming, with more and more ski resorts introducing the sport, including Tahoe Donner in the Sierra Nevada where our writer tries it out
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Retro to go: Miami’s treasure trove of designer vintage clothingC Madeleine’s vast array of clothes, displayed amid mismatched furniture, may have the vibe of an eccentric aunt’s closet but it’s all been selected with a gimlet eye on quality
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The winter tradition of 'mummering', Newfoundland, Canada – in picturesThe custom of ‘mummering’ – in which groups of friends go from house to house, disguising their faces and playing the fool – has sprung back to life in Newfoundland. It even has its own festival
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The thrill of ice canoeing on Canada’s St Lawrence riverQuebec’s semi-frozen St Lawrence river is the fearsome setting for a form of canoe racing that involves going over, as well as around, giant hunks of ice
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10 top tips from our New York correspondentOur insider tells us where to find cutting-edge art, amazing views and cheap beer away from the crowds – and why a baseball game is a must-do
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A tour of New Orleans' thriving restaurant sceneNew Orleans has become one of the best places to eat in the US, with a thriving restaurant scene that’s doubled in size since Hurricane Katrina and driven by a new wave of chefs giving classic regional dishes a modern twist
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'Brooklyn is hipster Disneyland for some – but it has authenticity and heart'Restaurateur Russell Norman watched Brooklyn change from industrial backwater to New York’s coolest borough – and took inspiration for his London restaurants
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Movies and mountains: mixing film and skiing at the Sundance festivalFor a film-loving skier, this Utah festival makes a perfect winter trip. With everyone at the movies (or in their own VR show) you have swathes of Park City, the US’s biggest ski area, almost to yourself
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'Whole trip' service makes Airbnb bigger than ever, but many want tougher rulesAirbnb is taking on the tourism industry with an ambitious expansion and a star-studded launch – but it comes at a delicate time for the company
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