From spotting them in the trees to visiting them at a sanctuary, the misunderstood ‘lazy bears’ are an adorable addition to your trip.
From terrific meals to beautiful beaches, this Central American country has many activities to do and plenty of animals to see and to meet.
The sights and sounds of nature surround visitors to this Costa Rica resort.
A visitor can eat and drink their way through the history of both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Every August, puffin lovers gather just outside of St. John’s, Newfoundland to take part in a unique volunteer patrol to rescue stranded baby puffins and return them to the ocean.
Terceira, a 400-square-kilometre island with 56,000 residents, gained its international reputation as a global crossroads.
Forget Fenway Park in Boston, the real green monster is this Portuguese island with stunning views, volcanoes, surfing and some of the world’s finest cheeses.
Island in the Portuguese Azores offers whale watching and a beautiful man-made landscape populated by vast vineyards.
Visit Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba from late August to late September to hear wild elk calls during mating season
Across Prince Edward Island, Anne of Green Gables has become much bigger than the original books by Lucy Maud Montgomery
The Ghan Expedition is a real Australian adventure through the country’s core, worthy of top spot on any tourist’s must-do list.
More Canadians choose to live alone these days, and likewise, solo travel is more popular than ever before, with tour companies working to meet the demand.
Parks Canada offers just a handle of “swim with salmon for science” experiences every September in Fundy National Park in New Brunswick. You get to snorkel in a dry suit in the river where Atlantic salmon are getting ready to spawn.
East Coast Outfitters has been taking people sea kayaking near Peggy’s Cove since 2001. It’s located near Lower Prospect in an area protected by islands, so you can paddle on the ocean but have lots of calm spots to duck into as needed.
What makes a journey with Rocky Mountaineer so remarkable? Let a guest, train manager and onboard Host explain.
What does a two-day rail journey with Rocky Mountaineer between Vancouver and Jasper look like? Follow the trip here
The answer to nature-deficit disorder? Spend more time in stunning landscapes
Want to see elk in the wild, ospreys in their nests or bighorn sheep on a ledge?
‘Irreverent reverence’ is the key to great adaptations, writes Ravi Jain, who dared to revise Hamlet, The Cherry Orchard and David French’s Salt-Water Moon.