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The Naramata Bench

The Naramata Bench

In B.C.’s Okanagan Valley, the Naramata Bench is one of the most picturesque places in Canada …

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Titanic

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Titanic

The first time we visited Halifax, Nova Scotia we were on our honeymoon many moons ago. Lucky for us, a travel media conference took us back there.

Old general stores in Alberta, Canada

Old general stores in Alberta, Canada

When the town’s old grocery store (circa 1907) reopened in 2006 as the Snack Shack, I’m betting it was a welcome sight for local residents.

Cowboys and Badlands, Alberta Canada

Cowboys and Badlands, Alberta Canada

A highlight of one of our Canadian Badlands road trips in Alberta was the annual Oyen Bullarama. We arrived in the late afternoon in Oyen, a town of 1200 near the Saskatchewan border…

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Cinda Chavich serious squid

Serious Squid

historical view of Sandon from Idaho Mountain c 1896 clearly shows the Methodisy church in relation to the rest of the city

Valley of the Ghosts – Sandon, B.C.

Text of President Obama's speech to the House of Commons

fife and drum at the Fortress of Louisbourg

Nova Scotia’s Fortress of Louisbourg

antique guns at Fort Whoop-Up

The First Canadian Mounties

‘In Chinatown, as in Old China, so many men walked about with scarred faces and limbs. Who did not have a tale to tell?’ | Creators Vancouver

Churchill Northern Studies Centre

The Churchill Northern Studies Centre

Sea caves at St. Martins are accessable at low tide - photo courtesy of Glenn Cameron roadstories.ca

St. Martins & the Fundy Trail Parkway

Kichi Sibi – The Ottawa River

Kichi Sibi – The Ottawa River

This-lift-bridge-opened-in-1917- Kingston third crossing bridge by Pat Brennan

Kingston’s Third Crossing Bridge

Mark Stevens and Sharon Matthews Stevens

Travel writers win “Best Spirit of Canada” awards

Lost art found under horsehair insulation …

Lindsay Delaronde, Katsitsakaste, Indigenous Artist

Katsitsakaste, Indigenous Artist in Residence

Trail-meals-always-include-a-hot-drink - Back in the Saddle by Carol Patterson - Sundance Lodge Banff backcountry trail riding

Back in the Saddle – backcountry trail riding near Banff

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