Carolyn Heller

Carolyn Heller

Carolyn B. Heller has celebrated spring in Nunavut, swapped fairy tales with a Druze family in the Golan Heights, studied Spanish in Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Colombia, and taken cooking lessons from Japan to South Africa. She writes about culture, art, food and drink, road trips, and offbeat adventures from her travels across North America and to more than 50 countries on six continents. Her articles have appeared in Travel + Leisure, Lonely Planet, TIME, Roadtrippers, Verge Magazine, Forbes Travel Guide, Positive News, Vegetarian Times, Atlas Obscura, Explore, Montecristo, and many other publications. She’s also authored three Canada guidebooks and contributed to 50+ travel titles, including several guides for Fodor's. Born and raised in the U.S., where she lived in the Midwest, New England, and California, she relocated in 2003 with her family to Vancouver, Canada, where she can frequently be found running along the seawall, snacking in one of the city's Asian noodle shops, or planning her next adventure.

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