It’s almost 15 years since we launched, and we’re still crushing big time on travel culture in Canada. 🇨🇦 Why? In large part, because of the visionary people we meet along the way.
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It’s almost 15 years since we launched, and we’re still crushing big time on travel culture in Canada. 🇨🇦 Why? In large part, because of the visionary people we meet along the way.
We are now members! More than happy to support independent journalism in Canada. 🇨🇦
Who wants to go cycling in PEI? Thanks to our seafood-fuelled cycling correspondent, we sure do. 🚴♀️ Cheers for the story, Val. Thrilled to have you up on our pages celebrating travel in Canada! 🇨🇦 #explorepei #pei #canada #travel #blog #maritimes
Who wants to go cycling in PEI? Thanks to our seafood-fuelled cycling correspondent, we sure do. 🚴♀️ Cheers for the story, Val. Thrilled to have you up on our pages celebrating travel in Canada! 🇨🇦 #explorepei #pei #canada #travel #blog #maritimes
Spring. #birds
Grizzly bear photography by wildlife photographer John E. Marriott
One of my favourites from last spring's Khutzeymateen grizzly bear photo tour. This is Hot Chocolate (the mom) and her cub Marshmallow, two of the more prominent and 'seen' grizzly bears in the inlet. Enjoy and please feel free to 'Share'.
❄️ Inuit communities are leading the way in conservation through the power of knowledge-sharing.
By connecting across regions, they’re protecting Arctic ecosystems while safeguarding traditional knowledge for future generations.
👉 Discover how.
This week on the #ExplorePodcast renowned Canadian adventurer Laval St. Germain immerses readers in a thought-provoking discussion about the current state of Afghanistan and his experience on Mt. Noshaq.
Klahoose Wilderness Resort Recognized as the Indigenous Tourism Business of the Year at the Canadian Tourism Awards.
www.campbellrivermirror.com/local-news/k...
#WhatWorks: An Indigenous-owned model for sustainable tourism.
How the Klahoose converted a closed BC fishing lodge into a place to immerse in nature and culture.
I’m just a potato, I mean polar bear child. From a brick of butter when they are just born to 2.5 yrs later when they leave their mom they will be just a bit smaller than her. It takes a lot of energy from mom to raise a big baby like that and so fast! #polarbears #polarbear #wildlifephotography
Read please and help be a voice for the pumas that don’t have one
An Iceland like scene with green moss and no trees. A large waterfall cascades down through a canyon in the high arctic.
At latitudes of 73 degrees north, this is not Iceland. Qajuutinnguaq is on Baffin Island, Canada and only looks like this when the snow and ice retreats briefly. Check out comments for what it looks like dressed in ice - most of the year. #photography #arctic #canada #landscape
Beautiful Numa Falls put on a show and a half for us today. Always worth a visit when we’re road tripping through the 🇨🇦 Rockies, especially this time of year!
Did you know a group of polar bears is called a celebration?
Our team spotted this sweet celebration of 4 bears hanging out together on the tundra
🎥: Captured November 12 on our @explore.org live cam
The feels of sea ice adventures in the Canadian Arctic, in the Nunangat, the homeland of Inuit in Canada! #nunavut #photography #arctic #canada
Toronto was on FIRE tonight!
One of my favourite places in Canada. #massey
After the storm, Kootenay National Park.
After the storm.
What’s your vision board #travel wish for 2025? I’ve got many amazing trips planned for next year, but my vision board dream is still #Antartica & a polar plunge. What’s on your travel wish list? 📷 credit #QuarkExpeditions