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  • Highway 163, Monument Valley

    Go West: the USA

    11 Min Read

    Mightily big, sometimes brash but certainly never boring, the USA is a country of striking contrasts and exhilarating experiences.

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  • Moraine Lake Lodge, Moraine Lake

    Travel Icon: Moraine Lake, Canada

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    Head to Alberta for a lesser-known travel icon, suggests Fiona Clark, Canada, Alaska and New Zealand specialist. One of Canada's best kept secrets, Moraine Lake offers fresh air, adventures and breathtaking views.

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  • Walking in the glaciers, New Zealand

    Looking for adventure?

    04 Min Read

    Do you look for adventure and new experiences when planning a trip? Do you wish to stretch your limits and try something you've never done before? Here's some ideas to whet your appetite.

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  • 'Shinkansen' bullet train passing by Mount Fuji

    Great Train Journeys

    The allure of train journeys is undeniable. There is something intoxicating about speeding through landscapes as life unfolds outside the window. Whether notable for their dramatic views, luxurious surroundings or sheer speed, we’ve highlighted what we consider to be four of the most exciting train journeys in the world.

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  • Gourmet Food Tour by Rickshaw, Québec City

    Perfect Trip: Québec

    06 Min Read

    I first visited Canada in 1997 when I spent a year and a half working in the Rocky Mountains. During this visit I fell in love with this wonderful country and was lucky enough to explore not just British Columbia and the Rocky Mountains, but also Ontario, Québec and the Atlantic provinces. As I travelled eastwards I was struck by the stark contrast between modern Canada and the rich and long history of the province of Québec.

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  • Lake Louise, Alberta

    Off the Beaten Track in Canada

    06 Min Read

    Western Canada is well known for such iconic attractions as Lake Louise, Banff National Park and the cities of Vancouver and Calgary. However, well off the beaten track, the country’s western-most province, British Columbia, is a treasure trove of secluded islands, historic settlements, lush rainforest and spectacular parks. Here James Butler, Canada and Alaska Programme Manager, shares his favourite undiscovered places.

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  • Stanley Park, Vancouver

    In the City: Vancouver

    04 Min Read

    Whether you want to learn about First Nations culture and history, go whale watching or sea-kayaking, sit on the beach or simply enjoy some top-class dining, shopping and entertainment, multicultural Vancouver has it all.

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  • Grizzly Bear at Knight Inlet Lodge

    Jamie Scarrow: My Life with Bears

    04 Min Read

    Jamie Scarrow is one of British Columbia's premier wildlife photographers and his work has been published in notable magazines such as National Geographic and Nature Conservancy. Here, he talks about his work at the Knight Inlet Lodge in Canada and his aspirations for the future.

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