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The Land Between

The Land Between

The Land Between represents the chaotic collision of the St. Lawrence Lowlands and the Canadian Shield.

Paspébiac – Fishing Empires

Paspébiac – Fishing Empires

Before fur and beer, fish was the economic engine of Canada.

48 Hours in Ottawa

48 Hours in Ottawa

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

FN students build tiny homes …

FN students build tiny homes …

In Yorkton, Saskatchewan First Nation students in grades 10 to 12 are learning how to build a tiny house … Source: From start to finish: First Nation students learn to build tiny homes | Globalnews.ca

Indigenous Tourism in Ottawa

Indigenous Tourism in Ottawa

Hans Tammemagi explores the increasing emphasis on Aboriginal culture in our Nation’s capital.

Haida Gwaii Watchmen

For generations Haida people posted sentries over their villages.

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

A Killer Site near Fort MacLeod in southern Alberta

Aboriginal Culture Festival a Huge Success

Aboriginal Culture Festival a Huge Success

A joyous celebration of Native songs, dances, myths and beliefs suggests indigenous culture is gaining a foothold in the hearts of Canadians.

Port Renfrew – Tall Tree Capital of Canada

Port Renfrew – Tall Tree Capital of Canada

Coming to Port Renfrew, British Columbia, isn’t just a visit to ancient trees; it’s a step back in time …

O Canada

O Canada

On the occasion of Canada’s 150th birthday, Mark Stevens & Sharon Matthews-Stevens share their impressions of Canada …

Empress of Ireland Museum

The Empress of Ireland Museum is the latest addition to the Pointe-au-Père Maritime Historic Site near Rimouski, Quebec, which includes the Onondaga submarine and the 1909 Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse.

Wendake First Nation – Leader of Quebec’s Aboriginal Tourism

Wendake First Nation – Leader of Quebec’s Aboriginal Tourism

Eight kilometres north of Quebec City is one of the most impressive indigenous cultural centres in Canada.

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Back road to Mont Tremblant

Political Correctness – For The Record

Louis Riel

Discovering Metis History in Winnipeg

black bear at the dump

Canada’s urban wildlife

Josephine Matyas Toronto STAR article

Welland Canal

The Inn at Lock 7 on the Welland Canal

Lunenburg Blue Nose II Sail - The Bluenose II launched in 1963 is a replica of the famous Bluenose schooner built in 1921 - photo courtesy of Tourism Nova Scotia

Lunenburg Love Letter

Karpans Win BIG at TMAC

Whale Interpretive Centre, Telegraph Cove

A Second Life For Whales

A calf seen on the self-guided tour of Little Qualicum Cheeseworks - Quest for Brant on BC Bird Trail by Carol Patterson

Quest for Brant on B.C.’s Bird Trail

Indigenous Culinary Experience at the Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival in Ottawa

Elderflower-infused Tomatoes with Mushrooms, Avocado and Garlic Aioli Recipe

Sunrise at Forillon National Park

Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve - Parks Canada Vessel

Quebec’s Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

Stirling Haunted Mansion

Halloween across Canada

Canada's First Peoples
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