“Deserts are where people go when they’re thrown out of Paradise.” —poet-laureate George Bowering, on Okanagan grasslands Climbing upward...
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Mid-way up Plum Line I start questioning the name. Is it because the climbing route follows a straight line up...
Every trip has a moment. The one event that becomes the cover image. From an eight-day mountain biking road trip...
Nothing makes a person forget winter quicker than a walk through Vancouver’s delicate pink-and-white canopy of cherry blossoms, exploring colourful...
If there’s one thing we should all have realized from the near daily news reports of climate change phenomena—from fracturing...
The footprints of North America’s mastodons, saber-toothed tigers and camels are long gone, as is the evidence today of prehistoric...
High above the Trans-Canada Highway, where it cuts across the continental divide on the BC-Alberta border, there’s a small fossil...
The air was icy and the morning sun was just brightening the sky when fishing guide Campbell Bryk, owner of...
Standing in the middle of the highway, I’m watching the northern sky, hoping for the green glow of the aurora...
This is a story about how dreams die. It’s about idealism and reality, yearning and deception, resilience and frustration. In...
Cedar + Salt: Vancouver Island Recipes from Forest, Farm, Field, and Sea By DL Acken and Emily Lycopolus Touchwood Editions,...
The original Watersprite Trail wasn’t designed for the masses. Rough, rooty, muddy, steep, at the end of a rough logging...













