Adventure
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Who's afraid of the big bad coyote? Not many of us. But we should be. For our sake and theirs.
It was getting late in the season when Taylor Mitchell decided to go for a hike in Nova Scotia's Cape...
Last winter, a couple skied beyond the boundaries of a B.C. ski resort into a life-and-death ordeal. And though their SOS signals were reported, no searchers came looking. What went wrong?
It was a crisp, clear morning February 15, 2009,
There are lots of things every Canadian should do at least once. Here's 12 of them
1. Stand at Portage and Main
So maybe there are colder places on this planet than downtown Winnipeg in the middle of January. But when that...
The story of one incredible adventurer - a dog. The first thing I noticed about Norm Winter, the mountain guide I'd hired to help a group of us reach the summit of Mount Baker in the U.S. Cascades, was his...
Who says you can't go out when it's cold? Here are some ideas to get you having fun out there
What's the difference between an actual Olympic bobsled ride and the one you can sign up for at Calgary's Canada Olympic...
What it feels like to come across a bolson tortoise
I am often driven into the wilderness by loneliness. The city with its crows and skunks is suddenly not enough, and I feel an urgent need to see all the old...
Ben Mullin shares his experience
By Ben Mullin, as told to Leslie AnthonyOn March 4, 2001, Ben Mullin, Leslie Anthony and Flip McCririck were visiting the Naeba ski area in the Japanese Alps. It was snowing hard, and they spent...
Wanna know what it's like to jump off a cliff—literally? Read on
I had literally dreamed of this moment many times, often while standing on the edge of a cliff or building and looking down while lying on my stomach. I...
All about the new movement to get children into nature
A huge—and I mean huge—black bear walked right past the car as I was loading my infant daughter into the back seat. It was in no particular hurry. It had...
How to see the seals in Forillon National Park, Quebec
Seals are curious and never more so than when we awkward humans go swimming with them. So don't be surprised if you get up close and personal with Fish Breath and...
Looking for a beautiful hike? Head to Banff National Park, Alberta
Helen Lake
This moderate hike climbs through open forest with regular views toward the glacier-capped peaks of the Continental Divide before cresting a ridge and entering one of the largest alpine...
To make the most of a seaside adventure, go to Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland
Green Gardens
To make the most of this seaside trek, try to arrive as the tide is falling. You start by walking 4.5 km through forest until...
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