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by: Dylan Young

June 2008

Montreal: The “T” is silent, everything else rocks.

hot topics

by: Lawrence Herzog

June 2008

With the number of cyclists increasing each year, cities are being challenged to build roads that cyclists and automobiles can share safely.cchhfhfg

travel smarts

by: Jeff Bateman

June 2008

Vacationing with the brood just got fun again!

road trip

by: Liz Bryan

June 2008

Just because the glaciers missed Alberta’s Cypress Hills doesn’t mean you should.

features

by: Jason Minvielle

June 2008

The continuing saga of two Regina puck heads who thought it would be fun to enter a 1993 Geo Metro in a London-to-Ulaanbaatar banger rally.

Michael Vaughan and Jason Minvielle of Team Saskatchewan have survived the German autobahn, Prague’s quibbling traffic cops and a delayed exit from Bulgaria.  But nothing can prepare them for the phase two of the rally.

features

by: Dianne Meili

June 2008

With aboriginal tourism a booming trend across Canada, Alberta’s First Nations are finding new, market-savvy ways to preserve their traditions.

Alberta’s flourishing aboriginal tourism industry offers 80-plus experiences to tap into, ranging from finger-weaving a woollen sash at Metis Crossing to paddling the waters of Lake Athabasca with Chipewyan fishing guides.

features

by: Kristine Kowalchuk

June 2008

Dinosaur Provincial Park is ground zero when it comes to fossils from the Late Cretaceous period, and world-renowned palaeontologist Dr. Phil Currie is the ultimate guide.

features

by: James Glave

June 2008

Mainstream tourists do not get invited to kitchen parties in Newfoundland. Embedded travellers do. Welcome to the latest vacation trend in authentic experiences.

alberta bound

by: Mark Wells

June 2008

Are the stars out tonight? Yes, if you happen to be standing in Canada’s newest dark sky preserve