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Kingston’s Third Crossing Bridge

Crossing the Rideau Canal in the heart of Kingston . . .

Canadians Battle Nazis into Antwerp

Canadians Battle Nazis into Antwerp

Remembrance of the road to victory in 1944 . . .

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

Grenades in the basement! . . .

Lessons from a Grizzly Bear

Lessons from a Grizzly Bear

Clues on observing bears . . .

Saddle Up to Explore Banff’s Backcountry

Mules, Bears, and Barbecues . . .

Back in the Saddle – backcountry trail riding near Banff

A little Nitro to get restarted . . .

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

On the trail of a songbird . . .

Highway 400 North to Sudbury

Sniffer Dogs, Rattle Snakes and Box Girder Bridges . . .

Cabot Seafood Chowder recipe

“How’s the chowder here?”

Bluenose Pride of Nova Scotia

Champion for a generation. Icon for a lifetime.

Ontario’s ‘colonization’ Roads

Old roads supply short road trips to our past . . .

10 Reasons to Visit Kootenay National Park

10 Reasons to Visit Kootenay National Park

Celebrating a 100th Birthday – Under Lockdown: 10 Reasons to Visit Kootenay National Park (when it’s safe to travel again) . . .

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RANDOM ROADstories

Dundas Square, Toronto

Dundas Square party

The Canada Letter – New York Times – Why A.I. First Spoke With a Canadian Accent:

NK’MIP Cellars Native owned winery - Spirit Ridge Resort and vineyards

NK’MIP – a Top Indigenous Attraction

The Robin’s Nest Bed & Breakfast

Bob Cromwell

Inn at Laurel Point, Victoria B.C.

Inn at Laurel Point, Victoria B.C.

Leader Saskatchewan grain elevator

Great Sandhills Railway

Sopwith Camel

William George Barker: Canada's most decorated war hero

two sled dogs in yukon winter

Beautiful Yukon winter: Resistance is futile

fife and drum at the Fortress of Louisbourg

Nova Scotia’s Fortress of Louisbourg

cowboy and his dog

The Special Areas of Alberta

Mark Stevens and Sharon Matthews Stevens

Travel writers win “Best Spirit of Canada” awards

quebekoise-film

Québékoisie film

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

Toronto likes our Niagara grapes

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