Outdoors

Western Canada is blessed with the kind of places that outdoors lovers will never tire of. The Rockies will leave you feeling at once small amid the epic landscape, but also stronger when you challenge yourself to hike that mountain, ski that new run or paddle those glacier-fed lakes. In B.C's Okanagan, you'll be tempted to stand-up paddle board on lakes, fish in mountain streams or pedal your way along an old rail track called the Kettle Valley Trail.  The province's north is a place in equal measure peaceful and wild with its backcountry parks where you paddle glassy lakes amid towering snow-capped peaks, bald eagles soaring overhead. And when you hit the serenity and edge of the world feeling along the west coast you'll know you've arrived in a special place. The mystical First Nations lands draw you in to its ancient stories and a landscape where in one day you could easily spy a black bear and her cubs searchig for salmon along a shore, or an orca's spray creating a rainbow of mist under a sunny sky. Best view yet is from a kayak, of course. It all adds up to experiences that will make you look at Canada in a whole new light. 

Oliver

Old World intersects with New World in Oliver, Canada’s wine capital

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It was 9 a.m. and cool clouds of mist hovered over Tuc-el-nuit Lake, soon to be burned off by the...

Vernon

Activate Your Fall in Vernon

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Heading north into Vernon, as the teal waters of Kalamalka Lake come into view on your right, you’ll...

Cranbrook

Slow down and enjoy autumn offerings in and around Cranbrook

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Ah, yes. The hubbub of summer is over and it’s time to slow down and enjoy the bounty of autumn. A...

Bamfield

Hike the West Coast; Hike Bamfield

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Bamfield, B.C. – As the ocean laps at the shore, the sound of the crashing waves washes away the...

Vermilion Arts

Artistic alchemy brewing in Vermilion

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Kim Chomyk breaks into a grin as the shape of a bowl begins to emerge from the potter’s wheel, under...

3 great places to find fall in B.C.

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Fall in British Columbia is a time of unparalleled beauty. The mixed forests of deciduous and...

Ktunaxa St Eugene

Linking stories—past, present and future—at St. Eugene

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“How did we get from that,” I wonder, “to what we see now?”

The question ran through my head even...

One day itinerary – Hoofing around downtown Medicine Hat

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A ZenSeekers' road trip isn't complete unless the destinations include a slow day to explore the...

Two day-itinerary – use Medicine Hat as your base camp for prairie exploration

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A ZenSeekers' road trip isn't complete unless the destinations include outdoor adventures, and boy...

Lethbridge train bridge

Two-day itinerary – Lethbridge dials up the fun metre

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A ZenSeekers' road trip to Lethbridge isn't complete unless you’ve stepped off the beaten path to...

Two-day itinerary – Pincher Creek is Basecamp for fishing-to-fork experience

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A ZenSeekers' road trip to Pincher Creek isn't complete unless you’ve tested the waters with a hook...

Crownest Pass

Two-day itinerary – Hike to the top of a turtle

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A ZenSeekers' road trip isn't complete unless you visit Crowsnest Pass. Check out this amazing...

Medicine Hat

Build your #BucketlistAB in downtown Medicine Hat

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A cool craft brewery specializing in awesome ales? Check. A sweet little coffee shop loaded with...

Medicine Hat

Grow Your Glow In These Southeast Alberta Hot Spots

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As the sun dipped below the western horizon, the cloud-streaked sky turned crimson red. To the north...

Lethbridge

Fun is Relative in Lethbridge

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The trail dips and dives through the coulee, along the heaving banks above the mighty Oldman River...

Crowsnest Pass

Human Powering Through The Crowsnest Pass

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Halfway down Turtle Mountain both my legs and lungs started sending signals to my brain that...

Bonnyville

Action Awaits Cold Lake Side

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It’s incredible when you start to think about how many different activities involve water. That...

Pincher Creek

Pincher Creek, Basecamp to Rocky Mountain Food

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My instructions were clear and concise. At 6:30 a.m. be at the front gate. “We've only got one...