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Bill Reid and his Canoe

Bill Reid and his Canoe

Bill Reid, the most influential Native artist in Canada over the past half century, was born in 1920 to a Haida mother and an American father.

YVR – Gateway to Vancouver

YVR – Gateway to Vancouver

YVR offered a tour to members of the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) when the association held its annual conference in Richmond a couple of years ago.

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guerres-wars-2017-vimy

2017 Canadian World War anniversaries

Halloween in Canada

St. Michaels Residential School with weathered totem - 2009

The Horror of St. Michaels Residential School

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

Port Renfrew western red cedar

Port Renfrew – Tall Tree Capital of Canada

wild horses in alberta's wild west by Carol Patterson

Wild Horses in Alberta’s Wild West

bighorn sheep ram horns

Bighorn Sheep in the Village

Gord Vaadeland tweeting

Saskatchewan’s Tweeting Cowboy

ployes buckwheat pancakes

Ployes recipe – What is a ploye?

The Little Current Swing Bridge on Manitoulin Island

Manitoulin Island

Red Rock Coulee

Red Rock Coulee

A Canadian hockey road story

wooden deck behind Seaside Beach Resort cottage in St. Andrews by-the-Sea

St. Andrews by-the-Sea

11th Mile’s very filling roasted cauliflower - John and Sandra Nowlan for Roadstories.ca

New Brunswick is a Tasty Choice for Summer Travel

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