
Finding Yourself in the Great White North: A Teen’s Guide to Canada
I remember the first time I felt truly small—in the best way possible. I was standing at the edge of Lake Louise, the water a shade

I remember the first time I felt truly small—in the best way possible. I was standing at the edge of Lake Louise, the water a shade

I recently found myself staring at a drawer full of old travel documents, tracing the faded stamps of teen trips taken years ago. There is something undeniably

Summer camp has evolved far beyond arts and crafts by the lake. For teens, summer offers transformative opportunities that can shape their independence, spark academic

I was watching a teenager try to fold a fitted sheet last summer. It was a comedy of errors—corners not meeting, elastic bunching up, frustration

It was 2:00 AM at our kitchen table when I realized I wasn’t a kid anymore. The house was quiet and my parents had gone

I was sitting on my back porch yesterday, watching the way the late afternoon sun hit the leaves of the oak tree (yes, I’m in

I remember the first time I realized the world was bigger than my own backyard. It wasn’t a moment caught on camera or a landmark