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My timely journey to New Brunswick

My timely journey to New Brunswick

Canada is a huge country, the second largest in the world, but its population is small, so when we travel, we really notice the six degrees of separation.

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2019 International Indigenous Tourism Conference in Kelowna B.C.

Indigenous Tourism Conference Signals Success

aboriginal culture

Aboriginal Culture Festival a Huge Success

cover of Early Voices

Early Voices in Canada

hotdog steame

Getting Steamed – Quebec’s Hotdog Steamé

two kids at a lake

West Hawk Lake, Manitoba

Frontiers North Dan’s Diner on the Tundra Buggy Lodge

Dining Out on the Tundra

Ness Creek is not a place, it’s a state of mind

Ness Creek

moose warning road sign

Canadian moose

This-lift-bridge-opened-in-1917- Kingston third crossing bridge by Pat Brennan

Kingston’s Third Crossing Bridge

Muskoka near Algonquin Park, Ontario

Sea caves at St. Martins are accessable at low tide - photo courtesy of Glenn Cameron roadstories.ca

St. Martins & the Fundy Trail Parkway

Kawartha Trails

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Dark Sky Preserve

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

Canada's First Peoples
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