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Celebrity Travel: Go away with Garfield Wilson

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A: I was born in England, so when we moved to Edmonton, Alberta, the only trip we ever made was on the plane, which wasn’t as much exciting as it was kind of scary. But I do remember my parents taking us on a road trip in the car to Banff and then to Jasper along the mountains. That trip was one of my favorite memories as a kid traveling with my family.

Q: If you could only pick one place to eat, which would you choose?

A: There’s a pizza restaurant in Vancouver called Nook. I love it there, because the food is amazing, the atmosphere is cool and casual, the service is great and most importantly my kids love the food.

Q: Where is the most romantic destination?

A: I think it’s the town and most importantly the company, but New York was the first destination for my girlfriend and I, which was just so romantic and epic. That being said, I’ve traveled to destinations that I’m dying to take my girlfriend and kids to once we’re able to travel again. So, it’s definitely going to change as time evolves.

Q: If you've ever gone away for the holidays, which was the best trip?

 

A: I’ve never traveled for any holiday like Christmas. But when the kids were small, we surprised them with a trip to Disneyland for spring break and that was an unbelievable trip to experience with the kids at that age.

Q: Do you speak any foreign languages?

A: I don’t speak any foreign languages, but I do enjoy incorporating different accents to the characters I play. I chose to make a character I played Jamaican, on the TV series “Ice,” which was a lot of fun.

Q: Where would you like to go that you have never been to before?

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