Each step forward feels like the last rep of a tough set at the gym, except that I’m not lying...
The thought of leprosy fills most of us with horror. Perhaps because of this, it’s a disease most of us...
Craigdarroch Castle Originally home to coal baron Robert Dunsmuir and his wife, Joan, along with their 10 children, Victoria’s Craigdarroch...
“Look outside your tent,” Steve Ogle’s voice calls casually from where he’s camped a few metres away. I woke earlier...
Food, land and culture are entwined, but in British Columbia it seems like many of us have forgotten this. When...
On a summer day in 1995, John Harper, a BC marine geologist, realized there was something he was repeatedly seeing...
“Deserts are where people go when they’re thrown out of Paradise.” —poet-laureate George Bowering, on Okanagan grasslands Climbing upward...
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...
Standing in the middle of the highway, I’m watching the northern sky, hoping for the green glow of the aurora...
The original Watersprite Trail wasn’t designed for the masses. Rough, rooty, muddy, steep, at the end of a rough logging...