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Fishing the Miramichi

Fishing the Miramichi

Fishing the Miramichi River was a chance to catch the king of all sport fish – the atlantic salmon, also known as “the leaper”.

Family fishing in Canada

Family fishing in Canada

My buddy Peter Wasag is a master fisherman. This is his latest post – fishing with his two boys, one of his greatest joys.

Fishing Lake of Bays with Peter Wasag

Fishing Lake of Bays with Peter Wasag

A buddy of mine likes to fish. He likes to fish A LOT. He’s the kind of guy that will go out on the lake before the sun comes up, fish all day, and return home after dark. In the summer months, that’s a long time on the water, and during the short winter days, that’s a lot of fishing through a small hole in the ice!

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Sopwith Camel

William George Barker: Canada's most decorated war hero

A calf seen on the self-guided tour of Little Qualicum Cheeseworks - Quest for Brant on BC Bird Trail by Carol Patterson

Quest for Brant on B.C.’s Bird Trail

cover of Early Voices

Early Voices in Canada

Wendake First Nation Huron Wendat

Wendake First Nation – Leader of Quebec’s Aboriginal Tourism

HMCS Onondaga

HMCS Onondaga – Cold-War submarine saved from scrap yard

clouds

Big Sky in southeastern Alberta

Leader Saskatchewan grain elevator

Great Sandhills Railway

Old general stores in Ontario, Canada

Aerial View of Red Bay Looking Seaward - © Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism -Barrett & MacKay Photo

Red Bay, Labrador

Toronto likes our Niagara grapes

Frontiers North Dan’s Diner on the Tundra Buggy Lodge

Dining Out on the Tundra

35 of Canada’s Longest Hiking Trails – Explore Magazine

Kim's Convenience

Kim’s Convenience

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Canada's First Peoples
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