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Dining on the Ocean Floor: A Culinary Adventure at Canada’s Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy, straddling the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Eastern Canada, is renowned for one thing above all else: its colossal tides. Twice a day, the ocean performs a dramatic disappearing act, revealing a seabed that will, just hours later, be submerged under millions of gallons of water. While the…
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Walking on the Earth’s Mantle: A Journey to the Heart of Gros Morne
In a world brimming with beautiful mountain ranges, there are few places you can go for a hike on the Earth’s actual mantle. This isn’t a trek through lush forests or up a granite peak; this is a journey to the planet’s very core, exposed for all to see. Welcome to the Tablelands in Gros…
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The Polar Bear Capital’s Summer Secret: Unveiling Churchill, Manitoba’s Whale and Wildflower Wonders
When you hear “Churchill, Manitoba,” the majestic image of polar bears against a stark, snowy backdrop likely springs to mind. Dubbed the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” this remote Canadian town on the edge of the Hudson Bay is famous for its autumn polar bear migration. However, beyond the iconic bears, lies a vibrant…
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Beyond the Waves: Finding Serenity in Tofino’s Rainforests
The name Tofino conjures images of windswept beaches, wetsuit-clad figures carving through crashing waves, and the salty spray of the Pacific Ocean. It’s Canada’s undisputed surf capital, a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the rise and fall of the tide. But to only see Tofino through the lens of its legendary…