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CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL  May 2020
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ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

Magical realism in the Faroe Islands

Isolated in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, between Iceland and Norway, the 18-island string that is the Faroe Islands has so far managed to evade the world’s attention. Adorned with meadows of emerald grass, turf-roofed villages and hundreds of puffins, fantastic landscapes and Nordic mythology give the region a dreamlike quality.

(Photo: Chloe Berge)

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Bigfoot emerges in B.C.’s Harrison Hot Springs

There have been more reports of wildlife spotted in cities during the COVID-19 pandemic — but in Harrison Hot Springs in British Columbia, Sasquatch sightings are on the rise. A supernatural being the locals say is the “primary caretaker who watches over the land,” sightings of these towering creatures date back to the early 1800s.

CITES & SIGHTS

The Local Life: Windsor, Ontario

If you think Ontario ends at London, think again. Just another few hundred kilometres down Highway 401 you’ll reach Windsor, population 250,000 and the second-busiest border crossing between Canada and the U.S. Luckily it’s where our social media editor was born and raised. Here are her top places to visit

(Photo: Flora Pan)

DESTINATIONS WE MISS

Travel Throwbacks

ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

How to pronounce Antigua (and other tales of the Caribbean island)

It was Britain’s most valuable Caribbean colony by the 1700s, offering the best protection from hurricanes and enemy navies in the West Indies. Today it’s home to dockyards full of yachts, forested hills, marinas and boutique hotels. In February 2019, Nick Walker toured the island for Canadian Geographic Travel — despite not knowing whether it was pronounced ‘An-tee-guh’ or ‘An-tee-gwuh.’ Find out how to say it here. .

(Photo: Nick Walker)

ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

Now you can fly through the northern lights in the Yukon

In October 2018, Tourism Yukon launched the ultimate northern lights viewing experience: a private chartered jet that flies through the aurora borealis. Michela Rosano wrote about watching the lights dance while sipping a signature glow-in-the-dark cocktail on the nighttime flight as part of a three-day itinerary in the region. Dream about your next trip.

(Photo: Neil Zeller Photography)

FOOD & DRINK

5 craft breweries to visit in Northern Ontario this summer

Last June we went on the ultimate beer run, sampling small-batch brews from South River to Kenora, Ont. Although the iconic image of summer in Ontario cottage country might look a little different this year, if you do get the chance to go for a drink or happen to live in the area, our recommendations will help you plan your route.

(Photo: Caleigh Alleyne)

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