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by Daniel Wood

September 2006

There is no shortage of adventurers and scientists jockeying to join New York’s prestigious Explorers Club. But is the century-old wayfarers network running out of terra incognita?

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by: Cam Sylvester

September 2006

Can kids do the Cuban capital? Hmmm… it’s a city of sherbet-hued colonial buildings where ice cream literally flows from windows. Your call. 

up front

by: Kristine Kowalchuk

September 2006

If you want to know the difference between the Arctic Cordillera and the Taiga Shield, you plunge into the latest in cyber-cartography – the technically advanced, features-packed Canadian Atlas Online. 

up front

by: Kristine Kowalchuk

September 2006

Book review: Portraits of the Bison: An Illustrated Guide to Bison Society

up front

by: Kristine Kowalchuk

September 2006

Check out Edmonton’s new foodie hangout, Soul Soup

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by: Bill Donahue

September 2006

King sugar ruled Hawaii for more than a century. And though the industry has waned, when you leave the beach and explore, you’ll still find it woven into the islands’culture

road trip

by: Kristine Kowalchuk

September 2006

It’s hard not to fall for Quebec’s prettiest region

you're covered

by: Westworld

September 2006

Home-business and fender-bender savvy keeps consumers in the black

travel smarts

by: Jeff Bateman

September 2006

Eight ways to soothe airport angst. 

analyze this

by: Ken Bates

September 2006

Beneath every asphalt ribbon is a road scholar

hot topics

by Ian MacNeill

September 2006

Is it a case of phones don’t kill, drivers do?

up front

by: Kristine Kowalchuk

September 2006

The Portuguese have managed to escape the jaded attitude that, unfortunately, many Europeans harbour toward mass tourism.

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by: Kristine Kowalchuk

September 2006

As the world’s travel population continues to grow and access to exotic high spots improves, more tourists are going to fall victim altitude sickness