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Waterton Lakes National Park after the Fire

Waterton Lakes National Park after the Fire

How pie, Paul Brandt, and salamander scientists are restoring Waterton Lakes National Park …

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 …

Cowboys, Guest Ranches, Ghost Towns

Cowboys, Guest Ranches, Ghost Towns

Head for authentic in the badlands of southeastern Alberta.

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.

My Roadstory of Remembrance

My Roadstory of Remembrance

Paying tribute to Canadian war dead in France and Belgium …

Yuquot (Friendly Cove) — Centre of the World

Yuquot (“where winds blow from many directions”) was renamed Friendly Cove due to the welcoming nature of its natives …

Canoe do Peterborough?

Canoe do Peterborough?

Canoes are in Peterborough’s bloodstream …

The Inn at Lock 7 on the Welland Canal

In Thorold, Ontario, boat nerds watch ships climb mountains …

How Niagara Falls became the Honeymoon Capital of the World

How Niagara Falls became the Honeymoon Capital of the World

19th Century Celebrities Create Tourism Sensation …

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RANDOM ROADstories

People buying fresh fish from fishing boats in Wismar Harbour. They couldn't get to the harbour without a legal pass during Soviet occupation to keep them from fleeing East Germany in a small boat to nearby Sweden or Denmark.

Remembering Wismar

Kawartha Trails

Leader Saskatchewan grain elevator

Great Sandhills Railway

The Great Canadian Hip Trip

First Nations Culture

Cruising into First Nations Culture

Inuit fisherman's face

Project Naming – Every Picture Tells A Story

Driftwood Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

Ontario Provincial Parks

Back road to Mont Tremblant

drawing of grain elevators in western Canada

Prairie Grain Elevators

Canadian Canoe Culture

Canadian Canoe Culture

toronto subway from The Walrus

Tragic lives, subway poets and a walrus …

sitting on the grass at a summer cottage

Canada Inside Out – Quotes about Canada

Aura - Notre-Dame Basilica Montreal

Aura at Notre-Dame Basilica

statue of Queen Victoria, Queens Park, Toronto, Canada

Victoria Day

Canada's First Peoples
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