There are many secrets along Lake Superiors’ shores, including a Sleeping Giant, an ancient volcano, and an abundance of natural beauty. One of these majestic places […]
On the north shore of Lake Superior, between Marathon and Terrace Bay, Ontario, lies Neys Provincial Park. It is a beautiful park, home to some very […]
In the 1960s, the Canadian government built small underground shelters to act as Fallout Reporting Posts to monitor radioactive fallout in the event of a nuclear […]
Assiniboine Park Zoo is an 80-acre zoo located on the west side of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is home to 150 species of animals, including Polar Bears, […]
In the 1960s, while John Diefenbaker was Prime Minister, a Nuclear Detonation and Fallout Reporting System was built across Canada, including over 2,000 small fallout shelters. […]
If you’re looking for pure untouched Wilderness, look no further than Atikaki Provincial Park. A two-hour drive east of Winnipeg along the Ontario border, and north […]
Upper Fort Garry was a Hudson’s Bay Company trading post, located near the Red River and Assiniboine River fork, in what is now downtown Winnipeg. It […]
Near Canmore Alberta, a gorgeous seven-kilometre trail can be found which goes through canyons, along a river bed, past historic pictographs, and into a mountain valley. […]
In the heart of Winnipeg, the remains of Saint Boniface Cathedral can be seen towering over the Red River. Built in 1906 by Archbishop Langevin, the […]
Located within Nopiming Provincial Park lies a secret waterfall few people have heard of. The falls run a horizontal distance of almost 80 meters (262 feet) […]
Wekusko Falls Provincial Park is situated along the mighty Grass River where it meets Wekusko Lake. The nearest community to Wekusko Fall Provincial Park is the […]