Though clustered together, the United States, Canada, and Mexico are vastly different countries, each unique in its own way. Families can head to Mexico for its marvelous beaches and an abundance of outdoor activities and watersports, a perfect mixture for those traveling to coastal cities like Cancun and Playa del Carmen. During the colder months, Canada provides a fantastic family ski vacation in Whistler, or even a summer cultural excursion to European-centric cities like Montreal and Quebec City. The United States has everything in between. From the slopes of Aspen or the crowds on Broadway and around the Statue of Liberty in New York City, to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco, North America houses some of the greatest cities in the world, all waiting to be explored!

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Punta Sur, Cozumel, Mexico

Things to Do in Cozumel, Mexico

Punta Sur (website) Cozumel, Mexico  Punta Sur is an ecological park on the island of Cozumel. We went to Punta Sur our final day on the island, after having been on the island for a week. I wish we had gone earlier in the trip, because I absolutely would have wanted to go more than…

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Portland, Oregon skyline

Portland Sightseeing Recommendations

Multnomah Falls (website) Columbia River Gorge, Oregon (about 40 minutes drive from Portland) Multnomah Falls is a gorgeous waterfall near Portland, Oregon. When we were in Portland, we had a rental car, which made driving the 40 minutes between Portland and Multnomah Falls a breeze. It was a beautiful drive! Upon arrival at the waterfall,…

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Seattle Skyline

Seattle Sightseeing Recommendations

Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour (website) Seattle, Washington The Underground Tour in Seattle is one of my favorite things we have done in Seattle (even after numerous trips  there). It is full of unique history about Seattle, mostly in the time after white settlers came to the area. The tour mainly touches on the early history…

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