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110 Nature Hotspots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

110 Nature Hotspots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Manitoba, by its very nature, is full of surprises …

Kluane National Park – Road Tripping in the Yukon

Canadian wilderness at its most magnificent …

Creation of a Totem Pole

A red cedar log gets a new life …

Maple Syrup Season

Maple Syrup Season

In the month of March our blood stirs with the life blood of the maples …

Charles Mattaini’s Bowstring Bridges

The beautiful concrete bowstring bridges that Charles Mattaini designed and built are disappearing …

Mickeys Camp – gas, fish, ice, malamutes, wild rice, explosives …

Mickey’s camp – north of La Ronge on the shores of McLennan Lake …

Dining Out on the Tundra

A Tundra Buggy, polar bears and one of Canada’s coolest restaurants …

Agua Caliente Band – Progressive and Proud

Indigenous cultures vary dramatically …

Tragic lives, subway poets and a walrus …

Tragic lives, subway poets and a walrus …

The Walrus will make you Think about Canada. Check out This piece:Poetry, Place, and Indigenous Identity ……. Armand Garnet Ruffo and Liz Howard discuss the magic of finding good poems in unlikely places

Okanagan Vineyard Eats and Bicycle Seats

Carol Patterson takes a leisurely pedal through British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley …

Ontario’s Arrowhead Provincial Park gets a New Visitor Centre

A veteran of the cross-country scene finally gets a place to warm your toes …

Ottawa – The City that LOVES Winter

Canada’s capital city embraces winter with lots of snow, the longest skating rink in the world, a ten-day winter festival and a treasure trove of national museums to explore.

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Blyth Festival The New Canadian Curling Club

Blyth Festival – stories of life in rural Canada

two sled dogs in yukon winter

Beautiful Yukon winter: Resistance is futile

Lost art found under horsehair insulation …

toboggan between trees

Luge or Tobogganing?

Wendake First Nation Huron Wendat

Wendake First Nation – Leader of Quebec’s Aboriginal Tourism

Ten Canada parks worth traveling for

Blackfoot Crossing Siksika Nation

Blackfoot Crossing – A Hidden Gem

powwow-drummers and singers

The Joy of Powwows

Lesser-Slave-Lake-fishing-swimming-and-boating-albertas-singing-forest-canadas-other-point-pelee

Alberta’s Singing Forest: Canada’s Other Point Pelee?

The Ultimate Canadian Road Trip

Haida Gwaii Bill Reid’s Loo Taas (Wave-Eater)

Bill Reid and his Canoe

Western Uplands Ranch

Wild West Honeymoons

cape dorset art

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

Herve Hoffer and his wife Nicole enjoy a peaceful moment at Canada House on Juno Beach.

Canada House – Juno Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944

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