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Motel Not Fancy

Motel Not Fancy

There’s nothing like finding a good motor hotel when you’re been on the road for awhile.

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 …

Under the Boardwalk

The Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site (Chateau Saint Louis) was created by Parks Canada in Quebec City.

West Coast Whale Watching

Whale-watching on Vancouver Island with whale expert Jim Borrowman

Goderich Salt Mine

Goderich Salt Mine

Two miles out under Lake Huron is one of Ontario’s most unusual factories, the world’s largest salt mine and the biggest employer in Goderich, Ontario.

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.

Québékoisie film

Québékoisie film

Traveling Québec’s north shore … Source: Québékoisie | Mofilm

Vernon Wheeler Maple Syrup Man

Vernon Wheeler Maple Syrup Man

Vernon Wheeler is one of Ontario’s largest maple syrup producers, tapping 20,000 maple trees on his 730-acre bush in Lanark County north of Kingston, Ontario.

Bill Reid and his Canoe

Bill Reid and his Canoe

Bill Reid, the most influential Native artist in Canada over the past half century, was born in 1920 to a Haida mother and an American father.

Bill Gates points to Canada as world leader in innovation …

“Innovation is actually accelerating not only in the digital space but also more broadly, in …” – Bill Gates discussing innovation in the Pacific Northwest … Source: Microsoft co-founder points to Canada as world leader in innovation

Prairie dog science in Grasslands National Park

Prairie dog science in Grasslands National Park

Carol Patterson risks rattlesnakes and the plague to find out if she has what it takes to be a squirrel scientist in Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park.

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The Tk’emlupsemc Nation at the Confluence

general store storefront in Sedalia, Alberta

Old general stores in Alberta, Canada

Cannington Historical Society

The Cannington Historical Society

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Jasper National Park in the Fall – Bugles & Brilliance

Halifax sailor statue

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Titanic

Trees that were planted in the 1940’s and 50’s reforestation efforts reach for the sun - Oak Ridge Trails Roadstories.ca Brian Robert

Shinrin-Yoku Trails in Uxbridge Township

Charles Mattaini Bowstring Bridges - Elora tombstone

Charles Mattaini’s Bowstring Bridges

Canada and The Great War – 1914 to 1918

Canada and The Great War
1914 – 1918

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

Nunavut Arctic char under Northern Lights

Canada's New Tourism Vision survey

FEDs want your input on Canada’s New Tourism Vision…

How to Pitch a Tent · thewalrus.ca

Steveston fishing village, British Columbia, Canada

Steveston Historic Fishing Village

Okanagan wine

Sustainable Tourism in B.C.’s Okanagan wine country

Haida Gwaii Loo Taas canoe by Bill Reid

Haida Gwaii: Mist enshrouded isles & vibrant Haida resurgence

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