How to Take Better Photos Outside
The mushrooms were mountainous. Crowding my screen like a cluster of squishy umbrellas, the fungi towered above a mantle of moss. I leaned towards the nurse log, watching as a secret part of the forest...
View ArticleThe Happy Camper: BLUETTI AC70P Is the Ultimate Power Solution at Home and on...
I’ve got quite a few road trips planned this year—trips where my partner Kristine and I (and the dogs) pitch our tent at campgrounds rather than backcountry campsites. The trips are for a number of...
View ArticleWhat to Do in Twillingate: How to Make the Most of Your Visit
On Newfoundland’s central coast, Iceberg Alley has attracted travellers to the seaside community of Twillingate for years. The sight of massive, gleaming white icebergs that are tantalizingly within...
View ArticleZane Buchanan—Connecting with Indigenous Tourism in Canada
It’s summer. Let’s go on vacation. But where? When you look for a tourism experience—what draws you in? An incredible adventure? A cultural connection? A chance to expand your mind? Maybe even do some...
View ArticleDancing in the Woods on Canada’s East Coast Trail
As a traveller who likes to hike when I visit a place, the East Coast Trail (ECT) had long been on my mind. This 336 kilometre-long coastal path edges Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula and has superb...
View ArticleWhat Is Scrambling: Take Your Hiking to the Next Level
If you’re a hiker, you may have heard the term “scramble” thrown around. No, I’m not talking about how you like your eggs in the morning or the word game you play on your phone. Scrambling can be...
View ArticleStudy Finds Time in the Backcountry can Boost Mental Health
A new AllTrails study revealed that extended periods of time spent in isolated nature can be more effective at improving mental health than some forms of therapy. In partnership with Unyoked, a...
View ArticleThe Best High Peak in the Adirondacks for Beginners
I often find myself wondering, on the uphills of a hike, why I wanted to do this in the first place. As I was climbing up the rocks to the summit of Cascade Mountain in the Adirondacks High Peak...
View ArticleThe Happy Camper: Nova Craft’s New 14-Foot Prospector
Nova Craft’s 16-foot Prospector has always been my preferred canoe. It’s the closest to the original Chestnut Prospector made in the late 1890s in Fredericton, New Brunswick. It’s the perfect choice if...
View ArticleThe Best Journalism Internship in Canada
Calling all students across Canada who are looking for a six-month internship! Looking for a fun, part-time job with flexible hours and a welcoming, fully-remote workspace? Explore Magazine is hiring!...
View ArticleBackcountry 101: What Is It and What Do You Need to Know About It?
Before summer is over, I plan to go backcountry camping with my young twins. I want to take them to the same lake I hiked to when my now-toddler was their age. I’ve been front-country camping with them...
View ArticleJoin a Women-Only Hike to Machu Picchu
Imagine waking up to the clouds dancing over the Andes Mountains after trekking for four days with other outdoorsy women on a women’s-only hike to Machu Picchu. This year, Alpaca Expeditions organized...
View ArticleAn Alcohol-Free Adventure in the Pacific Northwest
After a long day exploring the Pacific Northwest, a cold beer might be your idea of a perfect post-hike reward. Or maybe you want to visit a winery to wind down your weekend glamping trip. No matter...
View ArticleThe Way of the River: Packrafting in Eastern Oregon
I fiercely dip my paddle into the glassy waters, scanning for a line through the minefield of rocks ahead. All other thoughts are pushed out of my mind; the river has taken over, and I am at its...
View ArticleThe Happy Camper: Top 5 New Pieces of Camp Gear
I’ve been out a lot this season and had great opportunities to try out some new camp gear for 2024. Here’s my top five camp gear picks: Men’s Wanoga Lightweight Pants I am a regular user of Columbia...
View Article8 Incredible National Parks in the USA
In October 2023, I stood atop Angel’s Landing in Zion, marvelled at the spanning mountain range in Grand Teton and trekked through hundreds of hoodoos in Bryce Canyon. I climbed to the top of Yosemite...
View ArticleExploring Canada’s Food Island for Delightful Adventures
Pretty as a painting with red sand beaches, gently rolling farmland dotted with fields of potatoes and dramatic sandstone cliffs, Prince Edward Island (PEI) beckons you to indulge in its adventure...
View ArticleWhat Are the 10 Essentials and Why Are They Important?
Weather and conditions in the backcountry can change on a dime. A bluebird day can quickly transform into dark skies and a horizon of menacing clouds. Sometimes it’s the one gear item at the bottom of...
View ArticleThe Happy Camper: Camping in Quebec’s Newest National Park
Many of Ontario’s campers, padders and hikers have ignored their neighbouring province of Quebec for three major reasons: they don’t speak French, dogs are not allowed in the backcountry and Ontario...
View ArticleDiscover the Official Trails Capital of BC This Fall
Surrounded by hills and mountains, and framed by Okanagan, Kalamalka and Swan Lakes, Vernon boasts breathtaking landscapes and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. While its picturesque setting...
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