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O Canada

O Canada

On the occasion of Canada’s 150th birthday, Mark Stevens & Sharon Matthews-Stevens share their impressions of Canada …

Empress of Ireland Museum

The Empress of Ireland Museum is the latest addition to the Pointe-au-Père Maritime Historic Site near Rimouski, Quebec, which includes the Onondaga submarine and the 1909 Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse.

Motel Not Fancy

Motel Not Fancy

There’s nothing like finding a good motor hotel when you’re been on the road for awhile.

Parc Nature de Pointe-aux-Outardes

Parc Nature de Pointe-aux-Outardes is a bird watching paradise on the Saint Lawrence River in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec.

Treehouse with Bathroom

Treehouse with Bathroom

Up the Saguenay River, not far past Sacré-Coeur, you’ll find Canopée Lit – “Cabins Perched In The Forest”… treehouses … Hébergement écotouristique …

Under the Boardwalk

The Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site (Chateau Saint Louis) was created by Parks Canada in Quebec City.

West Coast Whale Watching

Whale-watching on Vancouver Island with whale expert Jim Borrowman

Etzikom Windmill Museum

The Canadian National Historic Windpower Centre in Etzikom, a village in southeast Alberta, is Canada’s only windmill museum.

Goderich Salt Mine

Goderich Salt Mine

Two miles out under Lake Huron is one of Ontario’s most unusual factories, the world’s largest salt mine and the biggest employer in Goderich, Ontario.

Prairie dog science in Grasslands National Park

Prairie dog science in Grasslands National Park

Carol Patterson risks rattlesnakes and the plague to find out if she has what it takes to be a squirrel scientist in Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park.

Ployes recipe – What is a ploye?

Ployes recipe – What is a ploye?

The ploye is a traditional pancake or crêpe from the Madawaska region of northwestern New Brunswick around Edmundston. It’s simple to make and very delicious.

In search of albatross

Pelagic birds live their entire lives on the open ocean, so searching for albatross is an adventure not for the faint of heart – or stomach.

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Agua Caliente Band-Ancient mortar ground out of granite boulder

Agua Caliente Band – Progressive and Proud

Central Canada meets western Canada

Aura - Notre-Dame Basilica Montreal

Aura at Notre-Dame Basilica

Dog sled

Canada Post by dog sled

Indigenous Tourism in Ottawa

Indigenous Tourism in Ottawa

haunted mansion in Stirling, Alberta

Halloween in Canada

Cinda Chavich serious squid

Serious Squid

Wendake First Nation Huron Wendat

Wendake First Nation – Leader of Quebec’s Aboriginal Tourism

Lost art found under horsehair insulation …

Western Uplands Ranch

Wild West Honeymoons

HMCS Onondaga

HMCS Onondaga – Cold-War submarine saved from scrap yard

beer taps in a bar

Cold beer

Rolling Stone Magazine Justin Trudeau cover

On the cover of the Rolling Stone

Tourism – the Fastest Growing Industry on the Planet

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