A 17 kilometer stretch of open road, two brief time periods per year, and one cycling pilot program. Welcome to the Bow Valley Parkway Cycling Experience.
Read MoreWe spent a few days in Ottawa to take in the beautiful fall colors, admire the river views, and to see what else is here besides government things.
Read MoreParliament Hill is undergoing massive renovations. For the next 8 years, everything will be scrambled around in different buildings and hidden in temporary havens.
Read MoreOne of Alberta’s 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites, this unique area became a provincial park in 1957, but the history here is more ancient, steeped in Indigenous tradition and lore.
Read MoreA scenic 2 kilometer forest hike. A suspension bridge that dangles over a wild rush of river water. And beyond that, the twisted metal remains of a historical accident lay waiting. Welcome to Train Wreck.
Read MoreThe Nitobe Memorial Garden is a little corner of Japan in the middle of a western university campus.
Read MoreGardens abound in Vancouver, each one with its own specialty. The UBC Botanical Gardens is one of the oldest university gardens in Canada.
Read MoreThe first thing to note about the hike up to Grassi Lakes is that there are two ways up.
Read MoreLined with easy hiking trails, waterfalls, and a (free!) suspension bridge, Lynn Canyon is a great place to escape the big city vibe and get in touch with the greener things in life.
Read MoreIt’s the middle of fall and that means the rainy days are coming to Vancouver. We caught the tail end of a two week period of non-stop wet stuff. Here are a few places we went to stay warm and dry.
Read MoreIt’s not too hard to fill up a day or two in Vancouver with continuous snacking, munching, sampling, and lunching. There’s a ton of variety (Cambodian food, anyone?) and a lot of competition, plus, it’s a good indoor activity when the weather just won’t co-operate.
Read MoreTwo weeks of unending precipitation have made Vancouver the perfect growing ground for all vegetation. After a little hike around Rice Lake (which was so green and moss-covered, it felt straight out of a fairy tale forest), we discovered that mushrooms soaked in rain and early morning light can actually be quite…um…magical.
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