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Northern Cape Breton Island

Go north of the park on Cape Breton Island . . .

Niagara Falls Daredevils

Niagara Falls Daredevils

On tightropes or in barrels, some lived, plenty more have died …

What makes an Olympian?

What makes an Olympian?

Roadstories asks Nancy Greene “What makes an Olympian?” …

Renfrew, Ontario – Birthplace of the NHL

Renfrew, Ontario – Birthplace of the NHL

From the Renfrew Millionaires to the Toronto Maple Leafs …

48 Hours in Ottawa

48 Hours in Ottawa

In Ottawa there is so much to do that hard decisions have to be made …

Parc Nature de Pointe-aux-Outardes

Parc Nature de Pointe-aux-Outardes is a bird watching paradise on the Saint Lawrence River in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec.

Treehouse with Bathroom

Treehouse with Bathroom

Up the Saguenay River, not far past Sacré-Coeur, you’ll find Canopée Lit – “Cabins Perched In The Forest”… treehouses … Hébergement écotouristique …

Birthplace of Hockey – Windsor, Nova Scotia?

Birthplace of Hockey – Windsor, Nova Scotia?

The origin of hockey has always been a hot debate in Canada. Some think that Windsor, Nova Scotia is the birthplace of hockey.

Ron Brown’s Backroads of Ontario

Ron Brown’s Backroads of Ontario

I attended a book publishing workshop at the Travel Media Association of Canada conference not long ago. Ron Brown was one of the presenters. We had just received a copy of Backroads of Ontario from Firefly Books and I was anxious to hear what Ron had to say. According to his website ‘Nobody knows Ontario like […]

Canada's most haunted town

Canada's most haunted town

Is Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada’s most haunted town? My friend Kelly and I decided to find out…

Algonquin Park’s historic lodges

Algonquin Park’s historic lodges

Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest provincial park in Ontario. Three historic lodges, all with a reputation for doing it right, offer a place to stay in the park from May to October. I recently had the good fortune to visit all three in late spring.

10 Canadian Food Finds

10 Canadian Food Finds

Ten delicious Canadian food experiences, one from each province, will give you an idea of what keeps us nibbling our way across the country.

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Arctic-char-on-lake-ice - Nunavut Ice Bound by Hans Tammemagi for roadstories.ca

Nunavut Arctic char under Northern Lights

Happy Canada Day New York

Happy Canada Day, New York!

Hotel X Toronto

Hotel X Toronto

Canada Building, Saskatoon

The Canada Building, Saskatoon

Indian Horse movie

“First Nations boy with long hair who can skate.”

Animals-in-War Memorial, Ottawa

Monuments of Remembrance

Ganonoque Charlie Donevan

Donevan’s Hardware in Gananoque

Nancy Greene

What makes an Olympian?

cape dorset art

Where the heck is Cape Dorset and why do I care?

St. John’s, Newfoundland, an artist’s paradise

Dundas Square, Toronto

Dundas Square party

The traffic control boxes of St John’s – in pictures

Canadians Battle Nazis into Antwerp

inukshuk sunrise at Forillion National Park

10 Things You Need To Do For A Perfect Day At Forillon National Park

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