by James Black | Feb 17, 2021 | Tracks And Trails Blog
Part of making the wilderness accessible is making sure that people are able to respond to emergency situations when they venture out. So I’ve written a guide to the 10 Essentials which covers all the vital items, like navigation tools and a first aid kit, that you...
by Clayton Kessler | Jan 20, 2020 | Hiking Trails, Tracks And Trails Blog
There are quite a few reasons you should visit Vancouver, a city that is often considered to be one of the world’s best places to live. As the best-known city in the province of British Columbia, Vancouver has a very interesting official motto: “By Sea,...
by Clayton Kessler | Dec 17, 2019 | Camping, Tracks And Trails Blog
Camper Van Rentals and Touring Canada Camper Van rentals in Canada give tourists the best way to enjoy a self guided tour of what Canada has to offer. Canada is a country with borders on three of the world’s five oceans. This means that if you are used to...
by Mila Whitman | Nov 25, 2019 | Hiking Trails, Tracks And Trails Blog
The Rocky Mountains are home to some of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world, one of which is the epic Great Divide Trail. Beginning in Waterton Lakes National Park, the trail ends near Kakwa Provincial Park. The trail follows the crest of the Rocky Mountains...
by Clayton Kessler | Mar 27, 2019 | Tracks And Trails Blog
Flannel image used with permission from the Rocky Mountain Flannel Company. Known as the vacation destination of the Rocky Mountains, Banff is located at an altitude of 1383 m above sea level. By contrast, Kelowna, known by tourists for its sunshine and Okanagan...
by Clayton Kessler | Sep 26, 2018 | British Columbia, Tracks And Trails Blog
This video shows a lake being stocked with fingerlings from Penticton hatchery. It is a lake that’s never had fish. Begin forwarded message: From: Norman Johnson <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Fish trout plantation...