Dale Dunlop, Canadian Travel Writer | The Maritime Explorer

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Minto Internment Camp Museum

New Brunswick

Wednesday, July 9th, 2025

Almost 99% of Canadian men and women who served either at home or abroad during WWII are now deceased. Memories of that worst of all worldwide conflagrations have faded and I am grateful for people …

Dale Dunlop
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  • San Felipe Cannons, Cartagena
    • 31.3.2018
    • 9/10
    • 3,400

    Colombia

    Cartagena – Colombia’s Caribbean Colonial City

    Cartagena was the final destination on an almost two week tour of Colombia with Canadian travel company Adventures Abroad and it turned out to be the perfect place to wrap things up in this amazing country. After spending much of our time at some very high altitudes with consequently cooler temperatures, it was great to feel […]

  • I Love Being Black, Palenque
    • 25.3.2018
    • 9,136

    Colombia

    Palenque de San Basilio – Founded by Slaves

    One of the reasons I consistently like to travel with Canadian tour company Adventures Abroad is that they make a real effort to get you off the standard ‘tourist’ itinerary followed by most of their competitors. Because the size of the group is small it is possible to get to places and experience things that are […]

    • 22.3.2018
    • 5,346

    Colombia

    Commune 13, Medellin Rises From Despair

    Triskaidekaphobia is an irrational fear of the number thirteen, but in the case of Commune 13 on the hillsides of Medellin, Colombia that fear has a very historical and rational basis. Perhaps no place on earth has been as unlucky as Commune 13 as I discovered on a recent guided tour by Adventures Abroad into what, […]

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