Quebec: Snowshoeing atop Mont Tremblant
Quebec: Snowshoeing in the Dark atop Mont Tremblant. Enjoying the skiing and the friendliness of this big mountain in the Laurentian mountains of Quebec.
Quebec: Snowshoeing in the Dark atop Mont Tremblant. Enjoying the skiing and the friendliness of this big mountain in the Laurentian mountains of Quebec.
Quebec City’s New France Festival. Good fun in costumes from back in the day.
Here’s one writer’s story about biking Canada’s 273 kilometer Confederation Trail, with sweet wild strawberries, Anne of Green Gables, and lots of seafood.
Alberta: Ghost towns, dinosaurs and Hoodoos in the strange and wonderful Badlands of Canada.
Quebec City: Eating much more than poutine in this northern Quebec City where French is spoken and festivals, arts and culture goes on all year.
Ride on the Peace Train: The Rocky Mountaineer A spectacular way to see Canada by train from Jasper to Seattle on a luxurious train with gourmet food.
Charlevoix, a Canadian region located 90 miles north of Quebec City, is home to outdoor adventure and exciting rock climbing.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: A Popular Family Travel Destination for 6,000 Years By Stephen Hartshorne GoNOMAD Associate Editor If travel blogs had existed two thousand years ago, the headline about Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, would have read, “Come for the barbeque, stay for the berries.” People from many First Nations tribes have been gathering here for more than six […]
Experience Nova Scotia from a couple’s perspective: traveling by car down the coast.
Canada: New Brunswick’s Highland Games. Watching burley men and women toss logs while bagpipers play in Quebec.
Yukon: Exploring Canada’s far north, the Yukon territory, middle of winter. Cross country skiing in minus 38 degrees, experiencing the cold and beauty.
Quebec’s Hidden Gems – the Magdalen Islands. Visiting the Maritimes’ French isles meeting cheesemakers, learning the ancient history, meeting friendly locals.