Daniel Sinclair, our Parks Canada guide for the day, has clearly been watching too much of the Winter Olympics. He rocks back and forth like he is about to launch from a luge start ramp. He calls out, ...
A new scientific study explains how a suburb of Moncton surprisingly became home to a rare discovery.
Increasingly, families are travelling with multiple generations — and opting for something a bit more thrilling than your ...
Home to the highest tides in the world and some of Canada’s most stunning natural landmarks, the Bay of Fundy in New ...
Streamlined visa processing is expected to boost Indian travel to Canada, with growing interest in top destinations such as Toronto, Vancouver and Niagara.
Do you know which river is called the chocolate river? Let’s explore the science and history that make this chocolate-coloured river so fascinating.
To make sense for today’s busy travellers, they need to be “easy to book, with high energy or high impact.” Whether you’re looking to zip through the trees in rural British Columbia or hurtle down ...
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Only accessible by ferry, seaplane, or private charter, this remote park offers world-class snorkeling, rare birdwatching, and secluded camping.
California's Kings Canyon National Park has giant sequoias, one of the deepest canyons in the U.S., scenic drives, waterfalls ...
The National Park Service has launched a special resource study of the Los Angeles coastline—from Will Rogers State Beach to Torrance Beach—to assess whether parts of the area should become a new unit ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The National Park Service is studying whether portions of the Los Angeles coast could become a national park. The ...