Category: Activities

  • Camping on a Cliff at Hole in the Wall Campgrounds – A New Brunswick Experience

    Camping on a Cliff at Hole in the Wall Campgrounds – A New Brunswick Experience

    Looking out from the edge of a cliff, I watched as the Grand Manan ferry sails over the horizon, off in the distance to my right is the Swallowtail Lightstation, shining light on it’s tiny corner of the Bay of Fundy. My eyes wander down from the horizon to my footing. A jagged 15 meter…

  • A Weekend on New Brunswicks Grand Manan Island

    A Weekend on New Brunswicks Grand Manan Island

    Hopping onto the massive Grand Manan Ferry from Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick – it’s hard not to anticipate what lies on the the largest island in the Bay of Fundy. A light fog had settled over the water, limiting visibility. We overheard from some locals that it would open up by the time we got…

  • 2012 Canada Day According to Canadian Travel Bloggers

    2012 Canada Day According to Canadian Travel Bloggers

    Canada Day is and always has been an important day for Canadians. Not only because it represents the birth of our nation, an extra day off work, or the fact that more often than not, some cold beverages are enjoyed. But I think what truly makes Canada Day so important, is that it is typically…

  • Ottawa Celebrates Canada’s 145th Birthday

    Ottawa Celebrates Canada’s 145th Birthday

    On Parliament Hill, thousands gathered to celebrate the birth of Canada. Flags were raised high, red & white was plastered on everything and everyone, and rowdy screams declaring their love for this country filled the streets. Musicians performed on every other corner, patios herded thirsty customers in and the free events at Confederation Park, Major’s…

  • A Half-Day in Downtown Saint John, New Brunswick

    A Half-Day in Downtown Saint John, New Brunswick

    The port city of Saint John, New Brunswick is one of Canada’s oldest cities, and the largest city in New Brunswick. With over 70,000 residents, this maritimes city is also home to a thriving downtown area with plenty of sights and sounds to take in for the budget traveler. On my recent trip to Grand…

  • Panning for Gold at Claim 33

    Panning for Gold at Claim 33

    The Yukon, home of the largest gold rush in history. 100,000 stampeders from across the world invaded the region in search of riches. While only 30,000 to 40,000 actually made it across the treacherous terrain, and only a few thousand even struck gold, people continued to flock. Gold fever they call it! It’s a game of chance…

  • The Sourtoe Cocktail – A Yukon Tradition

    The Sourtoe Cocktail – A Yukon Tradition

    You may have heard of it in passing. Whispers of a drink so strange it simply can’t be true. “You’re kidding! Is that even legal?!” – is the most common reaction. I’m talking about the Sourtoe Cocktail. Take one highball glass, fill it with a liquor of your choice and drop one severed human toe into…

  • 17 Unique & Delicious Items of Canadian Junk Food

    17 Unique & Delicious Items of Canadian Junk Food

    Seeing a foreign travellers reaction upon entering a Canadian junk food aisle is typically a funny experience. Eyes bulge, curious hands grab, shake, and squeeze packaged goods that they’ve never seen nor heard of. Its not long before they’re laughing or shaking their head as they think aloud “Who would think up that flavour of…

  • Ride the Yukon Trails with Boreale Mountain Biking

    Ride the Yukon Trails with Boreale Mountain Biking

    Flying down a narrow trail with twists, turns, jagged rocks and protruding tree roots, I couldn’t help but laugh in the face of the danger. As I made it to the bottom of the hill, I lowered my gear, and began pedalling uphill, distracting myself with memories of how I managed to find myself Mountain Biking in…