Wednesday 11 January 2012

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Explore Canada's Yukon
Telegraph.co.uk
Canada's Yukon is a captivating place, view vast landscapes from Dempster Highway or hike in Kluane National Park then reward yourself with a refreshing Yukon Gold beer. By Polly Evans When people used to ask me which was my favourite place on Earth...
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news - Get Out There - Canada's source for sports, recreation and ...
endurance sports, outdoor recreation and adventure ... January 4, 2012 - Vancouver, BC:Canada's premier gran fondo cycling event, the RBC GranFondo ...
www.getouttheremag.com/GOTnews.php?media_id=1353


Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
Owen Sound Sun Times
There are no snowmobile trails open yet and while downhill ski trails are surviving thanks to man-made snow, cross country trails for the most part remain closed. Snow removal contractors are sitting at home and it's been quieter than usual at motels ...
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Owen Sound Sun Times
According to Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips, not much is going ... Hiking, cycling and even kayaking are all possible this winter, ...


Coyote study launched in NS national park
CTV.ca
Ten months later, an unidentified 16-year-old Nova Scotia girl was ... Trails were closed following a coyote attack at a Cape Breton park in October 2009 .



Mt. Waddington: Snowshoeing British Columbia's Mystery Mountain
Snowshoe Magazine (blog)
Mount Waddington, the highest peak in British Columbia's Coast Mountains, was once known as the “mystery mountain”. Resembling a jagged tooth, its very existence was challenged until it was first climbed in 1936. Standing amongst its sister peaks at...
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Jan 9, 2012 - Canadian Climbs to Victory at Ouray Ice Fest. January 9, 2012. Southern Ontario climber Nathan Kutcher surprised a strong international field of ...
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War of 1812 bicentennial offers a wealth of historic sites to visit this year
Truro Daily News
A line of British soldiers marches into battle during a War of 1812 re-enactment at Fanshawe Pioneer Village in London, Ontario, in October 2011. It's no understatement to say that the War of 1812 is every bit as important in Canada's history as the. ...
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Vote for the Equine Canada Director-at-Large
Horse-Canada.com
Voting is now underway for the 2012 Equine Canada Director-at-Large election. Members of Equine Canada in good standing are eligible to vote for the ...



Take a Powder Trip
Toronto Star
Don't forget to explore all of the surrounding trails, then enjoy an aprèsski snack at the chalet in front of the fire. The 35th annual Sleeping Giant Provincial Park event is one of the largestcross-country skiing events in Ontario, and includes an 8 ...
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