Tag Archive

Spotlight on Nova Scotia - The Cabot Trail

By Greg Miller

I peeled my left eyelid open to see the fog sitting on top of us. This could not have turned out any worse for our morning plans. We were in Cheticamp on Cape Breton Island about to take on the Cabot Trail before heading to Halifax. Our hosts at the B&B were encouraging us to go for... »

Cape Scott Part II

By Greg Miller

The Ranger cabin is left unlocked as an emergency shelter in the off-season, which is from September 30th to April 30th, I think. However, I believe the cabin becomes more like a posh hotel for whoever claims it first. If you are lucky enough to get it, make sure to leave the cabin in better shape than you found it.... »

Small Boots, Big steps - Juan de Fuca Marine Trail Part I

By Snorri Gunnarsson

Juan de Fuca Marine trail is the lesser-known trail on the lower West Coast of Vancouver Island. It is beautiful, snaking through the forest and beaches from China Beach to Botanical Beach. It has many advantages to it’s bigger brother the West Coast Trail; fewer hikers, no permits and it’s closer to Victoria. I have hiked it a couple of... »

Photo Of the Week

Metchosin Morning Metchosin Morning by Snorri Gunnarsson

Temple
    Twitter

    Recent Photos

    _mg_9137web.jpg _mg_9116web.jpg _mg_9107web.jpg _mg_9078web.jpg _mg_9075web.jpg _mg_9055web.jpg _mg_9039web.jpg _mg_8993web.jpg

    Feature

    Small Boots, Big steps - Juan de Fuca Marine Trail Part I

    By Snorri Gunnarsson

    Juan de Fuca Marine trail is the lesser-known trail on the lower West Coast of Vancouver Island. It is beautiful, snaking through the forest and... »