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Central Canada meets western Canada

Central Canada meets western Canada

Judy comments on some differences between urban Toronto and the Canadian Badlands.

Canadian moose

If you’ve ever driven any distance through the Canadian bush (as Shania Twain calls it), especially endless miles of tree-lined, two-lane highway, then you will know about the moose.

A Canadian hockey road story

A Canadian hockey road story

Weekend hockey road trips are legendary in Canada. This post is by a 14 year old goalie. He and his hockey team, their coaches, and a bunch of hockey moms and dads recently traveled by bus five hours to Sudbury, Ontario for a weekend tournament. This is his story…

My first impressions of the Canadian Badlands…

My first impressions of the Canadian Badlands…

BIG sky dominating the landscape. You can’t help but aim your camera skyward to capture the cloud formations. Land fertile and green from irrigation or rain abruptly changing to desert and sagebush as we descend into one of the river valleys.

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The North Needs More Doctors

FN students build tiny homes …

Hudson's Bay Company opening stores in Netherlands | Toronto Star

Ten Canada parks worth traveling for

Canada and The Great War – 1914 to 1918

Canada and The Great War
1914 – 1918

Camp Tanamakoon Algonquin Park

Algonquin Park’s historic lodges

antique guns at Fort Whoop-Up

The First Canadian Mounties

cover of The Collector’s Guide To Point Blankets

The Collector’s Guide to Point Blankets

Strawberry Salsa recipe

Strawberry Salsa Recipe

10 Reasons to Visit Kootenay National Park

Ridge at Manitou golf course

Golf in Ontario, Canada

Eeyou Istchee

Remote First Nation Searches for Tourism

Canadian Museum for Human Rights CMHR Winnipeg

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Canoe carved from 350-year-old cedar log ‘glides like glass’

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