
Say it ain't snow: Wintry first day of fall in the Prairies
Just pin-it mate!
Just pin-it mate!
A team of scientists found the trove of species — some it believes may be previously undiscovered — in the Ancient Forest/Chun T'oh Provincial Park, a rarely studied inland rainforest 115 kilometres east of Prince George, B.C. The three-year-lon...
An unusual visitor has been hanging out in the St. Lawrence River for the past three years: A narwhal, more than 1,000 kilometres south of its usual range. And it appears that the lone narwhal has been adopted by a band of belugas.
The proposed Designers Walk building in Toronto will feature more than 450 trees - not in potted plants, but like a hillside, with the building acting as a host, architect Brian Brisbin says. Creating more of a tree canopy is often the stated goal of...
Discover the wild and the foraged. The culinary scene in Whitehorse is growing. While there are still the classic crowd-pleaser staples like Giorgio’s Cuccina (the place to go for chicken souvlaki, calamari, Caesar salad, spaghetti, et al.), there ...
Food, views and an adventure for every season Quebec City is the birthplace of French America, a city that has much to tell about its past and yet that has, in the recent years, dusted itself off to present a much younger side. New restaurants are po...
An awesome guide from Travelling Mitch for the Ontario Highlands. There’s no shortage of adventure to be found in Ontario’s Highlands. From Bancroft to Madoc, Haliburton to Minden, there’s something for everyone in the Highlands of Ontario.
Almost 1,000 years after Leif Erikson first stepped foot at L'Anse Aux Meadows, Icelanders returned to North America. Today, their traditions live on in a Canadian prairie town. Gimli, a tiny town of just more than 2,000, is the heart of ‘New Icel...
He could choose anywhere to go for his fifth birthday. So this pint-sized paleontologist chose Alberta over Disney World. When Remy Rodriguez grows up, he wants to be a famous paleontologist and a tow truck driver. When asked where he wanted to go f...
The Borden Natural Swimming Pool uses plants, zooplankton and granite rather than chlorine or salt to filter its water! City officials say it’s the first of its kind in Canada and only the second in North America. Parts of the natural filter, whic...