© Dave Paddon
Video | Newfoundland and Labrador
By Dave Paddon
If you had only one night in St. John’s, Newfoundland, how would you spend it? There’s no question about it—a visit to the Crow’s Nest military club should be on every history buff’s list! Watch a documentary video about the story of this special local haunt.
© Dennis Minty
Article | Scotland
By Dennis Minty
Now an abandoned, uninhabited archipelago, St. Kilda is rich in human history. Here, hearty “bird people” made a simple but fulfilling life until they were relocated in 1930. Learn the fascinating history of St. Kilda's islands, people, and seabirds to start dreaming of your next trip to Scotland.
© Dennis Minty
Article | Newfoundland and Labrador
By Aaron Spitzer
Whether stalking seals or napping in the sun, seeing a bear is a highlight of any expedition. There’s no place we travel where bears are so diverse, common, and peculiar in their habits as the coast of Labrador. Learn more about spotting polar and black bears in this special region.
© Victoria Polsoni
Photo Story | Atlantic Canada, Sable Island and Gulf of Saint Lawrence
By Alison Bell, Lori McCarthy, and Alexandra Blagdon
Do you love to try new foods wherever you travel? Culinary delights are a highlight of any trip to Atlantic Canada. From tourtière in Québec to moose stew in Newfoundland, these are five dishes (and beverage pairings!) that you shouldn’t miss in this tasty region of the world.
© Jon Dudley
Article | Iceland
By Jon Dudley
Iceland is often called the land of fire and ice, but what exactly does that mean? The country contains many unique geographical features. Learn more about how lava, glaciers, tectonic plates, and weather all combine to shape Iceland’s geology.
© Dennis Minty
Photo Story | Faroe Islands
By Adventure Canada
Each Adventure Canada expedition holds its own unique itinerary highlights. Find out more about the top ten experiences on this trip of a lifetime. Towering geology, quaint villages, and birds, birds, and more birds make our hearts go pitter-patter along these wild coasts of Europe.
© Dennis Minty
Photo Story | Atlantic Canada, Sable Island and Gulf of Saint Lawrence
By Dennis Minty
In 1925, a doctor advised Elsie Reford to give up her fishing lodge business and take up gardening instead. What was meant to have been a gentle convalescence turned into world-renowned gardens, now a National Historic Site of Canada. Learn more in this beautiful photo story.