okcomputer / Matt Corkum

Wants to go to 16 places

  1. United Kingdom 5865 people
    (in Europe)
    1 cheer
  2. Ireland 10158 people
    (in )
    1 cheer
  3. Alberta 386 people
    (in Canada)
    4 cheers
  4. Italy 12605 people
    (in Europe)
  5. New Zealand 9901 people
    (in Australia/Oceania)
    1 cheer
  6. Australia 13900 people
    (in Australia/Oceania)
  7. Germany 5836 people
    (in Europe)
  8. Jamaica 2672 people
    (in Central America And The Caribbean)
    1 cheer
  9. Netherlands 2368 people
    (in Europe)
    1 cheer
  10. Machu Picchu 2617 people
    (in Peru > Cusco Region)
  11. New York City 7037 people
    (in United States > New York State)
    1 cheer
  12. Chicago 2051 people
    (in United States > Illinois)
    2 cheers
  13. Newfoundland and Labrador 740 people
    (in Canada)
  14. Boston 1771 people
    (in United States > Massachusetts)
    1 cheer
  15. Vancouver 1943 people
    (in Canada > British Columbia)
    1 cheer
  16. Los Angeles 1784 people
    (in United States > California > Los Angeles County)

  • Los Angeles

  • Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Machu Picchu

  • Italy

  • Germany

  • Australia

  • Netherlands

  • Jamaica

  • New Zealand

  • Vancouver

  • New York City

  • Boston
  • Has been to 15 places

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    Matt Corkum's most recent entries...

    Québec Province

    (in Canada)

    Worth visiting!

    Beautiful Province  — 3 years ago

    I’ve been to Montreal and Quebec City several times now, and my wife and I recently honeymooned in Montreal. There is so much culture, food, entertainment, and history in the province.

    Montreal is a modern city with a wonderful subway system (it rides quietly on rubber tires like the one in Paris), plenty of places to drink beer, a thriving music scene, and over 4500 restaurants!

    Quebec City is a quaint fortified city, and is a UNESCO World Heritage city. Cobblestone streets, handmade art, mouth-watering cuisine, and more museums and history than you can shake a stick at! You might just mistake it for Paris – except with the friendly Canadian hopstiality.

    Nova Scotia

    (in Canada)

    Worth visiting!

    Home!  — 3 years ago

    Scenic ocean villages, rolling hills, the highest tides in the world, some of the most historic buildings and areas in the world, and a very comfortable climate make Nova Scotia an amazing place to live.

    And it’s a great place to visit as well! Easy to get to (serviced by most large airlines, ferry services, buses, and a short drive from the States, Ontario, Quebec, and the other Maritime provinces), easy to get around, lots to see and do, and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg. =)

    Matt Corkum ...