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Visit the Town of Canada's Bond
Posted: 11/20/09 3:33PM
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Travel, Canada Travel Guide , Local Colour, Manitoba
Maritimes Most Haunted
Posted: 10/27/09 11:37AM
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Canada Travel Guide , Atlantic Canada, Local Colour, October Festivals & Events
There’s a chill in the air. Grey skeletons of trees claw at the ashen sky with twisted limbs while the ground below bleeds with fallen leaves. A murder of crows swarms and wheels over yellow fields, raucous and rowdy, like a mob looking for a good hanging.
Haunted Maritimes
Canada's Atlantic region is chock-a-block with haunted sites - from old Victorian houses to underground passageways that snake under Halifax streets.
St. John's Tourism
Canada's Atlantic region is chock-a-block with haunted sites - from old Victorian houses to underground passageways that snake under Halifax streets.
St. John's Tourism
Canada's Atlantic region is chock-a-block with haunted sites - from old Victorian houses to underground passageways that snake under Halifax streets.
St. John's Tourism
Tasting Vancouver With Edible B.C.
Posted: 10/06/09 5:42PM
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Canada Travel Guide , British Columbia, Edible Canada, Local Colour, Vancouver
Ever wondered what that weird thing was in the Chinese medicine shop? It’s a deer’s penis. I know because a Chinese chef told me so.
Time Travel With Alexander Keith's Beer
Posted: 10/02/09 3:09PM
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Canada Travel Guide , Family Travel, Halifax, Local Colour, Nova Scotia
If you're looking for a way to travel back in time but find yourself lacking a Delorean, look no further than a tour through the Alexander Keith's brewery in Halifax, N.S.
Stratford: Canada's Hottest Food Destination
Posted: 09/12/09 10:28AM
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Travel, Dining , Edible Canada, Local Colour, Ontario, Rural Idylls, September Events & Festivals
Foodies from across southern Ontario will gather in Stratford Sept 26 and 27 to experience the world-class culinary scene that theatre-goers have largely had to themselves. It's high time Perth County got the credit it is due, and there's no better time to celebrate than at Savour Stratford. Foodies can sample local brews and wines, taste delicious dishes that result from more than 30 chef-farmer pairings, enjoy live music, and experience living la vida locavore.
The Real Poutine
Posted: 09/04/09 11:55AM
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Canada Travel Guide , Edible Canada, Local Colour
There is poutine...and then there is poutine rapee. What you see below is not the real thing, according to Maritimes blogger (and poutine devotee) Jennifer Kent. There's more than one way to peel a potato, so prepare to be educated about the other poutine.
Probably the most stereotypically Canadian food, poutine is a combination of french fries, cheese curds and poutine sauce (or gravy).
Amazing Canadian Outdoor Adventures
Canoe the Clearwater River, SK
A Canadian Heritage River that passes through several distinct geological zones. You'll see thousands-of-years-old pictographs and tackle Class IV whitewater rapids.
By Unfurled, Flickr.com
Horseback through Banff National Park, AB
Reach some of the remote backcountry mountain passes and valleys, establishing camps along the way.
By Randy Peters, Flickr.com
Surf Tofino, BC
The water may be cold, but these breaks are stomping grounds for world-class surfers and thousands of others.
By jesse_edmonds, Flickr.com
Bike the Kettle Valley Railway, BC
Cycle some easy grades on the decommissioned Kettle Valley Railway through wine country. Good food, fine wines and historic trestle bridges.
By Canadian Veggie, Flickr.com
Climb the Lotus Flower Tower, NWT
Climb one of the Fifty Classic Climbs of North America in the granite cathedral of Cirque of the Unclimbables.
By Deepchi1, Flickr.com
Kayak Haida Gwaii, BC
Also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands and sometimes called "the Galapagos of the North" due to the startling variety of flora, fauna and endemic species. One of the ancient Haida village sites in the southern islands, known as SGang Gwaay, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
By Sam Beebe/Ecotrust, Flickr.com
Canoe the Nahanni River, NWT
In a country that's virtually synonymous with canoeing, this paddle trip is the crown jewel. The world's first designated UNESCO World Heritage Site with canyons over a kilometre (half-mile) deep.
By NileGuide.com, Flickr.com
Paddle Mingan Archipelago, QC
A tour through this National Park Reserve archipelago of 40 islands of mostly limestone and dolomite in the gulf of the St. Lawrence River will yield sightings of Canada's largest collection of rock monoliths, some more than 400-million years old, plus oodles of wildlife and endangered plant species.
By michelphoto53 en, Flickr.com
Dive Vancouver Island, BC
Recognized as the finest cold-water diving in the world, with sites like the Browning Wall, vibrant with colour and the "Graveyard of the Pacific," home to some 50 shipwrecks.
By Ed Bierman, Flickr.com
Cruise the Northwest Passage, NU
Cruise through the Northwest Passage-first navigated by explorer Roald Amundsen-with a completely Inuit-owned company employing local guides, historians and biologists.
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