Saint-Pierre was a site for settlement by the French in the early 17th century, later abandoned under the Treaty of…
May 22, 2009  •  Shelley Cameron-McCarron
A family RV swing through Maritime Canada: freedom and frugality in a single package
May 22, 2009  •  Shelley Cameron-McCarron
Erine Termine steps out of the Cape Island fishing boat and heads up the gangplank at the Wedgeport wharf. A…
May 22, 2009  •  Sandra Phinney
These curvy highways hug a coastline carved by the highest tides in the world and contain attractions unique to Canada.…
May 22, 2009  •  Wendy Nesbitt
Picture this – sunsets that leave you gasping, folks so friendly you feel you've been adopted; and music that makes…
May 22, 2009  •  Sandra Phinney
Fascinating history in addition to one of the world's greatest salmon rivers.
May 22, 2009  •  Helga Loverseed
The spring and summer of 2008 was a banner year for icebergs, so with the reports of "icebergs in every…
May 22, 2009  •  Heather and Keith Nicol
Waterways often act as natural barriers between nations, but in northern New Brunswick and northern Maine, the St. John River…
May 22, 2009  •  Helga Loverseed
Camera in hand, you wait-nothing. And then it happens!
May 22, 2009  •  Darcy Rhino