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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

A Killer Site near Fort MacLeod in southern Alberta

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 …

Membertou First Nations Band Leads the Way

Membertou First Nations Band Leads the Way

Membertou is an urban First Nation community of over 1,400 people in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and one of the most dynamic and economically successful Native bands in all of Canada.

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.

Exploring the Back Roads of Alberta

Exploring the Back Roads of Alberta

This is a great blog by Jenn from Sylvan Lake, Alberta. Thanks Jenn!

Jasper National Park in the Fall – Bugles & Brilliance

Jasper National Park in the Fall – Bugles & Brilliance

The Fall season is brilliant in Jasper National Park – weather is still pleasant, summertime crowds are gone, trees turn to gold and elk are ready to rumble.

Saskatchewan River Crossing, in Alberta

Saskatchewan River Crossing, in Alberta

Along Alberta’s Highway 93, between Jasper and Banff, is a bridge called Saskatchewan Landing. The view from the bridge, with channels running through small islands, sandbanks covered with trees, was striking, even in the awe-inspiring Rocky Mountain environment. We shortly pulled out our phones, me to take pictures and my travelling companion to do research. […]

Haida Gwaii: Mist enshrouded isles & vibrant Haida resurgence

Haida Gwaii: Mist enshrouded isles & vibrant Haida resurgence

The Haida First Nation comes from the wild coast of northern British Columbia south of Alaska in an archipelago of more than 200 islands called Haida Gwaii.

The Caveman of Bonnechere

The Caveman of Bonnechere

Of all the non-traditional job descriptions I can think of, Chris Hinsperger’s stands out. Here’s a guy who works in a cave, by a waterfall, in the middle of the Ottawa Valley. He’s been doing it since he was a kid working a summer job for the last guy who worked in the same caves. In 1955 […]

Why Kingston, Ontario?

Why Kingston, Ontario?

Canadian travel writer, Jo Matyas, shares a few secrets about her favourite city and answers the question “Why Kingston?”.

Ten Canada parks worth traveling for

Ten Canada parks worth traveling for

On a Canada road trip you can always find an amazing park to explore. The world’s second largest country is blessed with signature landscapes from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Here are 10 parks we’ve explored on roadtrips across Canada…

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Richmond DIY tooth maker taken to court by dental college

bighorn sheep ram horns

Bighorn Sheep in the Village

Lloydtown Pioneer Cemetery fence

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Four Seasons Centre Toronto

Alice in Wonderland

sitting on the grass at a summer cottage

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Gasoline Alley, Red Deer, Alberta

Gasoline Alley in Red Deer, Alberta

The Raven’s Call – Bill Reid’s quest to understand Haida art and his own roots…

Haida economy Photo copyright Hans Tammemagi

Haida Nation’s Economy Surges

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

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

the main house at Dalvay-by-the-Sea

Dalvay-by-the-Sea

Ghost Town Alberta : Ferry Point

Maple Syrup Season

Virtual Museum of Canada

Virtual Museum of Canada

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