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The Best Inflatable Boats for Fishing, Hunting, and Family Outings in Canada
When it comes to enjoying Canada’s vast natural beauty, nothing beats time spent on the water. Whether you're looking for a relaxing family outing, an adventurous fishing trip, or a strategic hunting expedition, an inflatable boat can be the perfect companion. These boats are portable, versatile, and easier to store
Fishing in Ottawa and the Popularity of an Ancient Tradition
Fishing has long since been an important part of Ottawan culture. So, let's take a look at the best fishing spots, the origins of the activity, and its evolution into an ancestral tradition. Fishing Spots (and What to Look Out For) Windsor Park and Petrie Island are arguably two of the
Where to Go Fishing in Ottawa
Fishing is so much more than simply waiting to catch a fish. The beauty of this hobby lies in the sense of camaraderie, peace and relaxation one feels when going out on a fishing adventure at the end of a busy week at work. You need just a few basic things
Killing the Goose
What continues to puzzle me is the human compulsion to ruin a good thing by wanting too much, pushing too hard, poisoning wells and destroying resources. Among the root causes are recklessness, opportunism, arrogance, greed and folly. An unfortunate aspect of human nature is that, often, enough is not enough.
The Natural Way: Native Artist Peter Bighetty
For native artist Peter Bighetty, art begins with a memory. Hailing from Nelson House, Manitoba, Bighetty’s family is originally from Pukatawagan Cree Nation. “Growing up, I was always fishing, trapping, and hunting, out and about in the wilderness. That’s where I get the ideas for most of my paintings,” Bighetty
Bath Ontario: the Loyalist community welcomes you home
Nestled in the quaint town of Bath, Ontario, the Loyalist community is home to picturesque golf landscapes, a great boating and fishing culture and a neighbourhood vibe that just simply cannot be found elsewhere. Many choose to make Loyalist their permanent residence due to its proximity to Ottawa, Kingston and
Pipeline Construction – The Federal Stance
Energy exports, particularly oil and gas, are a key pillar of the Canadian economy, support hundreds of thousands of jobs in Canada and provide great wealth to the nation. With the 2015 Federal election just around the corner, Canadians are focused now more than ever on the three major federal
Lake Placid
By Rachael Desjardins ABOVE: Whiteface Mountain, the fifth highest mountain in the Adirondacks, sits the State of New York Weather Monitoring Station. From here you can walk around for a great 360-degree view. Photo: Orda Media While best known to most Canadians as a winter vacation spot and home to the 1980 Olympic
Some Day at the Beach! Destination Weddings: Cuba
When my brother-in-law announced his intention to wed in Cuba, my wife Trine literally jumped for joy. She had seriously considered holding our wedding party on a beach in the Caribbean, so she could get hitched while barefoot in the sand. I was happy too – I like a beach vacation
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