One of Canada’s less-trafficked Maritime Provinces is full of surprises, from jetboating on Class 5 rapids to rappelling off angry cliffs, ziplining massive waterfalls, kayaking, biking, whale watching, and even walking off a canyon head first. It’s a hot potato epic road trip, and a slogan for license plates.
read reportLobsters are like prehistoric aliens with giant claws capable of crushing a man’s gonads to dust. They’re also delicious, which is why I set out one morning to pull in 300 lobster traps and stand knee deep in fish guts.
read reportA new season of travel begins in the breathtaking Canadian Rockies, where I try on a new hat and channel my inner cowboy, before taking to the skies for an adventure called heli-yoga. Waxing on the merits of beef, oil, nature and travel, we start this report with a wee bit of cow fisting.
read reportChuck Norris approves of this infamously tough 75km trail along the Graveyard of the Pacific, where real men (and possibly more women) challenge themselves crossing muddy creeks, 80ft ladders, eerie fog and slippery logs. Join me and six friends for the summer’s final adventure, alongside wolves, bears and cougars, bonfires and painkillers, park babes and burgers. Legends are born on the West Coast Trail.
read reportThe largest French speakling city outside of Paris, Montreal deserves its reputation as one of the world’s most happening urban centers. With an unusual wedding as an excuse, I discover the city is more about people than places, and definitely about smoked meat. Truckstop karaoke, terrorists, vicious dogs and arson aside, Montreal in another world inside of Canada.
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