Canada

August 11, 2019

Spirit Sands and the Devil’s Punch Bowl

Spirit Sands is a place that’s held great spiritual meaning to First Nation tribes since its discovery. The Anishinaabe believed that one of the first creations […]
July 15, 2019

Little Known Limestone Caves and Cliffs Hidden along Lake Manitoba’s Shoreline

Hidden along Lake Manitoba’s eastern shoreline, where the water is coloured like the sea, is a collection of caves carved out by waves repeatedly crashing into […]
July 2, 2019

Manitoba’s Best Kept Secret: Pine Dock Caves

July 2020 Update When I initially posted this, I had no idea of the traction or traffic that it would get. I also had no idea […]
March 24, 2019

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Where the Red River meets the Assiniboine, in a city formerly known as the gateway to the west, lies a gargantuan conglomerate of brick, concrete and […]
February 4, 2019

Oldest Ukrainian Church in Canada

St Micheal’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church is the oldest surviving Ukrainian Church built in Canada. Located along Provincial Road 209, it was established in 1899 by immigrants […]
October 22, 2018

Manitoba Legislative Building Architecture

Located downtown Winnipeg, between Broadway and the Assiniboine River lies the 77 meter tall Manitoba Legislative Buildings. Adorned at the very top of the stone structure […]
October 1, 2018

McGillivray Falls Hiking Trail

McGillivray Falls hiking trail is located within White Shell Provincial Park. The trail begins near Provincial Highway 44 and takes hikers on a 4.6 km round […]
September 17, 2018

Manitoba’s Prairie Cathedral

In the small prairie town of Cooks Creek, approximately 35 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg Manitoba, lies the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The Church, which is […]
May 24, 2018

Kilns at Stonewall Quarry Park

The Stonewall quarry and kilns were established in the 1880s. The century-old kilns, which are slowly beginning to crumble due to the effects of repeated frost […]