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By Greg Miller

Sometimes I convince myself other places in British Columbia can’t compare to the west coast of the province. Big cliffs, massive trees and awesome outdoor adventures are always just outside my door, so why would I go inland anyway? When I was a kid, my aunt and uncle got a cabin on a lake just outside of... »

Special Feature PEI - Points East Coastal Drive

By Greg Miller

The plane touched down at precisely midnight on the 22nd of May. It lurched and jarred as the brakes were engaged and it came to a stop in front of the little building at the Charlottetown Airport. Even after a grueling 12 hours in airports and aboard planes, there would not be much sleep after the trip to the East... »

Backroads - South Vancouver Island

By Snorri Gunnarsson

The web of logging roads on Vancouver Island provides access to some interesting places. I have explored a fair bit of these roads in the last years and the places you can reach never cease to amaze me. It’s like the ultimate adventure, going up or down a dirt road, without an idea what will be at the end of... »

Mayne-ly Refreshed

By Jeff Bartlett

Growing up in a small town, I was always outside, breathing in the freedoms of nature.  Since I moved to Victoria, last September, that outdoor time has sadly evaporated. Finally, as the first day of spring arrived boasting sunshine, I decided I needed an escape. I was caught up with my work, the house was clean, and the weather was nice,... »

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    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... »