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Published in: News & Feature Stories

The Canada Strong Pass is back for summer 2026, and it's one of the best travel deals in the country right now. Running from June 19 to September 7, this federal initiative unlocks free admission to national parks, historic sites, and marine conservation areas, plus heavily discounted museum entry and VIA Rail train...

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Published in: Africa

Réunion Island sits in the Indian Ocean like a secret the adventure world has been slow to share. With one of the planet's most active volcanoes, three dramatic cirques, lush rainforests, and a coastline split between white-sand lagoons and raw volcanic cliffs, this French overseas department delivers an extraordinary range of experien...

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Published in: Cycling

Bikepacking transforms a bicycle into a self-contained adventure machine, letting you explore remote trails and quiet backroads with everything you need strapped to your frame. Whether you're eyeing a weekend gravel loop or a week-long wilderness traverse, setting up your first rig doesn't have to be intimidating. This guide walks you...

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Published in: East Africa

Ethiopia's Simien Mountains are one of Africa's most dramatic trekking destinations, rising to over 4,500 metres above the northern highlands. Crossing this UNESCO World Heritage landscape on foot means navigating volcanic ridges and sheer cliffs while encountering rare wildlife, ancient villages, and cultures unchanged for genera...

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Parks Canada is rolling out a parking reservation system for the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, effective June 26, 2026. One of Atlantic Canada's most breathtaking coastal hikes, the trail has faced overcrowding, temporary closures, and ecological damage in recent years. This new system introd...

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