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Wandering Wagars
Brampton, Canada
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Kevin Wagar is a dad, world-traveler, photographer, and storyteller based out of Brampton, Ontario in Canada. He took his first trip in his 20s, got horribly lost, and had an anxiety attack. Overcoming that anxiety propelled him to dive deeper into travel, eventually exploring more than 50 countries across five continents, more than 40 of those with his children.
He launched his family travel website Wandering Wagars - Adventure Family Travel in 2015 to help parents discover how travel can be a launching place for cultural immersion, adventure, and education for the whole family before partnering to start up other travel-focused websites such as We Explore Canada, Ultimate Ontario, and Flavor the Globe.
Why did you join the community?
Q&ATo support the travel community and network with travelers and businesses
What is your favorite travel destination?
Q&AChoosing just one wouldn't be fair. Some of my most memorable destinations have included Iceland, Jordan, Peru, the Philippines, and my home country of Canada.
Where do you dream of traveling to?
Q&AAntarctica has always been the big one hanging over my head. I want to set foot and tread across the landscapes of the most remote continent.
What was your first travel job?
Q&AMy first job in travel was when I started my own website, Wandering Wagars - Adventure Family Travel.
What do you want to learn more about?
Q&ASustainable businesses, family travel opportunities, and how to help promote responsible tourism in an increasingly shrinking world.
Three words that describe why we should travel?
Q&ACulture, Knowledge, Adventure
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The ban on mobile phones is a very interesting one. It's putting the focus for photography and content creation on those with proper, long lenses that allow the animals distance for safety and stress.