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Kaitlyn McInnis

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Kaitlyn McInnis is a Montreal-based lifestyle and travel writer committed to helping you plan your next holiday. Her travel writing has been published in international publications across five continents, including Travel + Leisure, Tatler Asia, South China Morning Post, CNN, The Points Guy, and more. She holds a Bachelor of Arts focused in English Literature and Irish Studies and is currently working toward a Master of Fine Arts from the University of King's College in Nova Scotia.

I Have Sciatica and Travel Regularly—These Essentials Help Ease the Pain

Along with therapy and medication, these items make long flights and train rides more bearable.

How to Sleep on a Plane—Even If You're in the Middle Seat

We asked the experts for their best tips and tricks.

This Language Translation Device Is My Life Raft While Living Abroad

It's easy to use, supports 108 languages, and is helping me learn Turkish.

My Favorite Airbnb in Lisbon: A Light-Soaked Loft with a Terrace in Bustling Chiado

When one female solo travel writer finally made it to Lisbon, she anchored her trip in the perfect studio loft for one.

How to Properly Pack a Bottle of Wine or Liquor in Your Suitcase

Whether you're returning from Sicily, Napa, or Buenos Aires, here's how to get those bottles home safely.

How to Pack for Overnight Train Trips: Everything First-Timers Should Know

Including how to get a good night's sleep in economy.

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Winnipeg, Canada

Manitoba's capital city has an abundance of cuisines and cultural activities.

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Halifax, Nova Scotia

For endless coastlines, local art, and decadent seafood.

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Ottawa, Canada

The spots worth visiting in Canada's small but mighty capital city.

How to Experience Tidal Bay, Nova Scotia’s Scenic Coastal Wine Region

The relative newcomer to Canada's wine scene has been pairing locally produced minerality with the region's fresh seafood for a decade now.