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Title Debut End Language Frequency Subject/genre Ownership Former titles Discorder Magazine: 1983 Bi-Monthly Art, Music, Culture 24 images: 1979: French: Monthly
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EnRoute, inflight magazine of Air Canada; Escapism Travel Magazine; Executive Travel magazine (2002; published by American Express) FIDO Friendly (2003) Get Lost Magazine (2004; published by Grin Creative) Hana Hou! (1998; published by Pacific Travelogue Inc., as the inflight magazine of Hawaiian Airlines) Islands (published by Bonnier Corporation)
Travel magazines published in Canada (5 P) Pages in category "Tourism magazines" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total.
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Go World was first published in May 1977, and was published continuously until 2012 with an interruption between Summer 1992 and Autumn 1993. Each issue, on average 64 pages, contained extended commentaries on top title matches, world go news, problem sets, and articles on various aspects of the game. Numerous title match games from this period ...
Pink Triangle Press also publishes a series of newsletters including Pink Ticket Travel and Wander+Lust. Pink Ticket Travel is a Queer travel newsletter featuring travel tips and guidelines for LGBTQ2S+ travelers. Wander+Lust is a newsletter featuring travel tips and tricks for gay and bi men, including insider recommendations and exclusive offers.
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