Driving the Winter Alcan
By Rob Ashford British Columbia, the Klondike and Yukon territories can give a wonderful and awful feeling of isolation in winter. Long thin empty roads stretch endlessly into the distance. This place...
View ArticlePolar Bear Safari – The Bears of Churchill
By Anne Gordon At the “launch pad”, a brief bus ride from Churchill in northern Canada, tundra buggies, like over-sized moon vehicles, await the day’s explorers. On arrival our driver warns us to stay...
View ArticleBlown away by Bamfield, British Columbia
By Cherie Thiessen Arrival The M.V. Frances Barkley nudges the pier on the west side of Bamfield. Its famous boardwalk twists along the inlet, cottages perch alongside, docks sprout into the waterway....
View ArticleVancouver, Summer in the City – On a Bicycle
Exploring the city of Vancouver on two wheels… I’d always heard rave reviews about the city of Vancouver— named both the “Most livable City” in the world, and “Best City in the Americas” to visit, so...
View ArticleNow is the Time for Late Summer and Fall Fun at Whistler, Canada
Whistler, British Columbia, has always been famous with skiers for its fresh powder and dynamic winter sports fun, both on and off the slopes. After the 2010 Winter Olympics showcased Whistler’s...
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