Leaving a Trail: An Interesting Part of Being a Local Guide

In November 2019, I’ve visited part of east Canada - in general, big cities in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
It was almost two weeks of a very pleasure travel, where me and my wife could enjoy both the common attractions
of large towns (museums, restaurants, the architecture) and natural beauties - mainly provided by the maple tree
leaves in shades of red and yellow, everywhere in parks and forests along the train tracks.

While moving around (during travels, we like to walk a lot to see as much things as possible, with the condition that
spending adequate time to properly appreciate each attraction), I was always registering my visits in each location on
Google Maps. Besides creating rich and comprehensive records of a memorable travel, I was also providing means
to recall my experiences in a near future and then write reviews - so that other people might benefit of my perceptions.

Thus, including Google Maps in your travel may result in win-win relationships among users. Your records
will boost your mind about what you lived and provide more vivid memories, and also allow other people
to improve their own experiences - not only travellers, but maybe even locals (considering my recent travel,
this could be true for Toronto, since it is a large city with a wide offer of cultural and entertainment options).

I can’t wait to travel again and expand my “visited places” map! I hope I can continue helping people worldwide
in having a good time!

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