Tag: tours

  • Introducing Backpackers Hostels Canada – An independent hostel network

    Introducing Backpackers Hostels Canada – An independent hostel network

    Anyone who chooses to backpack throughout Canada will find that there is so much that they need to know prior to the start of their adventure. After all, no one is going to head out on the road without at least a partial plan of where they are going or where they are lying their…

  • Top 10 Fun Things to Do in Niagara Falls, Canada

    Top 10 Fun Things to Do in Niagara Falls, Canada

    Visiting Niagara Falls is an experience you are going to love due to its excellent sceneries and features. If you are ready for a captivating Niagara Falls day tours and seeing the most significant wonders of Niagara up close, then we are here to guide you. Get to enjoy the world most famous fall and…

  • Chopper Flight Over the Tombstone Mountain Range

    Chopper Flight Over the Tombstone Mountain Range

    Crawling into the rather small helicopter on the tarmac of Dawson City’s tiny airport, I couldn’t help but smile. Up until this point, I had never stepped foot inside a helicopter, and what better way to pop my chopper cherry than in the colossal mountains of the Yukon. Looking at this sophisticated piece of machinery, I couldn’t…

  • Get Fast & Geeky with Segway Tours in Toronto

    Rain causes a lot of sports & activities to cancel. Baseball, Football, Soccer, Barbeques, and outdoor music festivals are all prey when it comes down to the mighty talons of an extremely soggy day. I feared that my recent trip with Segway Of Ontario would surely be amongst those victims. Little did I know how…

  • Interview with a Moose Network Travel Guide

    I recently had the opportunity to sit down for a couple Red Beers (Clamato + Beer, wuddup!) with Rachel Huber, one of Moose Networks Canadian Travel Guides. She agreed to answer a few questions about what she does and offer up some tips for backpackers interested in traveling Canada. I should also mention that I’ve…

  • Roaming on the tip of a Glacier at the Columbia Ice fields

    Driving through the Rockies in the warm Canadian summer, it can become all too familiar to see snow & ice, to the point where it becomes as habitual as seeing the clouds surrounding these gargantuan mountains. However, making contact with snow can be rather difficult, as it’s typically a couple thousand feet too far out…

  • Moose Hopping Out West In June

    Next month is looking to be a big month for I Backpack Canada. With TBEX 2011 on the horizon and some upcoming summer travels approaching, I have nothing but the highest of hopes for June. However, with all this great stuff coming up, the one thing that’s got me most psyched has got to be…

  • The Sunday Canadian Travel Video: Moose Travel Networks Big East Tour

    I’m embarrassed to admit that another week has gone by with very little writing done. However, I have some posts in the work, so fear not, something quasi-entertaining should be around the corner real soon. So to keep my feed active, and just because I love browsing videos. Here’s another Canadian Travel Video that shows…

  • Whale Watching & Hangovers in Halifax Harbour

    After a long night of partying with some new friends in the famous Halifax Nightlife, waking up before Noon was the last thing I wanted to do. As the haze in my brain slowly turned into semi-normal thought patterns, I remembered. “Crap! I’m going whale watching today!” I Hauled what was left of me into the…