Ethics and guidelines that the JourneyWoman team believes in, including supporting the UN’s SDGs, accessibility and diversity.
New Solo Travel Statistics and Data for Women Over 50
Solo travel Boomer and GenX statistics and studies from JourneyWoman, the original solo travel publication for women over 50.
An Update on our Commitment to the Black Community
On June 7, we published our Commitment to Anti-Racism. Here’s an update on what we’ve been doing to bring this to life, starting with examining our own thoughts and behaviours.
JourneyWoman Evelyn Hannon’s Iconic Red Boots Accepted Into Canada’s Bata Shoe Museum Collection
In 2020, the Bata Shoe Museum accepted solo travel visionary Evelyn Hannon’s iconic red boots into its permanent collection.
Why Mature Women Matter in Travel: Study Shows Women’s Influence
Our research shows that women – particularly Gen Xers and Baby Boomers – are powerful influencers in travel. Post-pandemic, how can women help the travel industry rebuild trust?
As JourneyWomen, We Always Take the First Step
Over 30 years ago, Evelyn Hannon took the first step as a female solo traveller. Let’s take the first step together into a new future.
Embracing Authentic Travel: How to Use Curiosity as Your Compass
Authentic travel is the experience that is created when you connect and engage in the world with curiosity as your compass.
Can One JourneyWoman Change the World?
As JourneyWomen, we have an important role to play in making our world better through travel. We can impact generations to come – together, as a unified force.
Beloved Canadian Women’s Solo Travel Brand, JourneyWoman™, Continues with Carolyn Ray
Extending the Legacy of Journeywoman: New Journeywoman CEO Carolyn Ray (left) and Erica Ehm (right), daughter of Journeywoman founder Evelyn Hannon, with Evelyn’s iconic red travelling boots and the original newsletter.
The Journey of JourneyWoman Continues!
It gives me great joy to continue Evelyn’s legacy, in partnership with her family. In her final days, I had the opportunity to talk to her about my plans for JourneyWoman, and I’d like to think that gave her comfort and solace.