by Canadian Trails | Jul 21, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation
Camping — one of the earthiest of endeavors — can inspire the most heavenly of thoughts. But in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, it inspires a sobering question as well: Is it safe? The good news is that relatively speaking, camping is among the...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 21, 2020 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, The North, Yukon
The young off-road motorcycle riders spent an afternoon Sunday with professional Sam King as part of Dirt School hosted by the Yukon Cross Country Motorcycle Association. Dirt School was also held the weekend prior and on Saturday. The school helped the youth target...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 20, 2020 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, Nunavut, The North
Their trip through the Pensive Lakes loop, starting and finishing at Tibbitt Lake, will last 12 days and involves the chance to sample basic whitewater conditions. Most of the participants already have camping experience but are less familiar with paddling, said Dan...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 20, 2020 | British Columbia, Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation
British Columbia is renowned for its lush green forests and sparkling blue lakes, but there’s something else Judith Kasiama has noticed while exploring its trails: a whole lot of white. From advertising to trail names, the business...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 19, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation
Looking for something to do around Midland this summer? Here are five family-friendly activities 1. Grab an ice cream cone at the Dockside Ice Cream Hut — Enjoy a delicious ice cream come at the Dockside Ice Cream Hut, located adjacent to the Boathouse...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 19, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation, Saskatchewan
Parks Canada and Métis Nation – Saskatchewan signed a memorandum of understanding yesterday that states Métis citizens in the province will receive free entry to national parks and historic sites in the province. The MOU is part of Parks Canada’s open...