I have looked up at Windtower for years – both from West Wind Pass on a chilly, windy day and...
A getaway to local Alberta provincial parks may not be as exciting as travel to far-flung places around the globe,...
Mississagi Provincial Park, located just 25 km north of the city of Elliot Lake, has been called “one of Ontario’s last true natural parks.” The park offers visitors a chance to hike, canoe, bike, swim and enjoy nature in a park that aside from 60 front-country campsites, seven backcountry campsites...
Southern Alberta is the new home of not one but two provincial parks – Castle and Castle Wildland Provincial Parks,...
Sharing a park boundary with Saskatchewan, Cypress Hills in Alberta sits in the southeast corner of the province within sight...
The name Misery Bay (on Manitoulin Island) certainly conjures up all that could be negative about a place. But don’t let the name put you off. According to local lore the name came about because of a conversation in the 1880’s between a farmer cutting marsh grass at the water’s...
After leaving Williams Lake and the lovely Juniper Trails B&B we start to drive west along a secondary highway in...