Cultural Journalist and Urban Sociologist specializing in Canadian arts, festivals, and urban living. Expert in Indigenous tourism protocols, culinary heritage, and city logistics.
Isabelle has spent a decade documenting the cultural pulse of Canadian cities, from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) to the street food stalls of Kensington Market. With a background in Sociology from UQAM, she writes extensively on the "Original Original" Indigenous tourism mark, art collection strategies, and the sociology of urban spaces (like the PATH system or King Street safety). Her work helps locals and tourists alike navigate the cultural and logistical nuances of life in Canada, blending practical tips with deep cultural appreciation.