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    Two climbers in red jackets lie on a red‑and‑yellow paraglider spread across a snowy, icy landscape.
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    Expert Advice from a Canadian Adventurer: Bad Trips are the Best

    As humans, we love drama and gossip…and secretly love when things go awry because that is where the interesting stories arise.


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    Group of people with snowmobiles and gear on a frozen turquoise lake, with jagged, snow-capped mountains beneath a clear blue sky.
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    Northern Escape: Your Guide to Exploring Nunavut’s Territorial Parks

    Have you been to the largest and northernmost territory in Canada?

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EDITORS’ PICKS


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    Woman in a teal tank top and black shorts stands on a rocky summit with arms raised against a clear blue sky and snow-capped mountains in the distance.
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    I’ve Tried Thousands of Outdoor Adventures Near Vancouver. These Are My Top 10

    I wrote a new guidebook about Vancouver. These outdoor adventures still blow me away.







HIKING ADVENTURES


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    Wooden post with blue trail signs for cycling and walking, plus a Trans-Canada Trail emblem, beside a grassy riverside.
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    The World’s Longest Trail Offers A New Way to See the Country

    The longest multi-use trail in the world is in Canada. It might be the most unique and rewarding way to explore the country from coast-to-coast-to-coast.


Explore magazine cover: two hikers on a rocky ledge overlooking a blue lake with jagged mountains and the bold'Oh Canada!' headline across the scene (45th anniversary issue).