The Mantario Trail is a 63 kilometre long trail that meanders through Whiteshell Provincial Park. It provides a close and personal look at the Canadian Shield […]
Whenever I imagine the iconic moments of World War I, my mind wanders across the Atlantic Ocean over to muddy European battlegrounds. My first thought is […]
During the height of the Cold War, while John Diefenbaker was Prime Minister, the Canadian government began building a Nuclear Detonation and Fallout Reporting System across […]
In Alberta’s southwestern corner, not far from the American and British Colombian border, lies the town of Frank. A mining town, it was established in 1901 […]
Writing on Stone Provincial Park is a UNESCO world heritage site. It received this designation because it contains over 50 petroglyph sites, making it the greatest […]
I’ve always heard that there were fossilized sea creatures atop mountains, specifically in the Himalayas, but out of the many peaks I’ve ascended, I’d never actually […]