A hidden gem in every province!

Celebrating travel in Canada this summer, Can Geo Travel's Bucket Listed columnist Robin Esrock has curated an unusual and entirely memorable experience from each province and territory. If they’re nearby, get going. If not, it’s never too late to plan the journey and the destination. Check out the adventures (including catching catfish on Manitoba's Red River, above), here.

RCGS EXODUS QUESTS

Since the dawn of time humans have explored the world in search of the stories worth telling; the cultural traditions that have shaped our history; the raw and wild outdoors untouched by people; and the incredible creatures that share our planet. Isn't it time you joined them?

This year, Exodus Travels is thrilled to introduce a brand-new lineup of Exodus RCGS Quests, from the historic waters of the Nile River and long-forgotten Roman ruins in Albania to the rolling plains of the Masai Mara, each led by renowned explorers, authors, photographers and Fellows of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (publisher of Canadian Geographic Travel).

Travel to Egypt with George Kourounis, to southern Africa with Mario Rigby, to Costa Rica with Andrew Lovesey, to Morocco with Aliya Jasmine Sovani or to Nepal with Javier Frutos. 

Learn more here.

Nine things to discover in Ontario's Thousand Islands

The Thousand Islands are a picturesque group of 1,864 islands scattered throughout the St. Lawrence River at the outlet of Lake Ontario and spanning the Canada-U.S. border. Formed 12,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, the islands are full of rich history and offer world-class fishing and diving within their secluded bays. Throughout the islands can also be found many cottages, lighthouses and historic sites, as well as a national park, making the region perfect for summer weekend explorations with family and friends. Here are nine suggestions from writer/photographer Zach Baranowski to add to your Thousand Islands itinerary. 

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A five stop-historical tour of Kelowna, B.C.

In 1860, August Gillard emerged from his underground winter soddy draped in fur and blinking at the blinding sunlight. A group of First Nations people stood outside, drawn to Gillard’s humble dwelling by a rising stream of smoke. They named him “Kim-ach-Touch,” Syilx for grizzly bear. Thirty years later, this word became the name of a small settler town hidden within the B.C. interior. 

Today, Kelowna is also emerging from hibernation and tracking toward a new chapter in its history. One that balances a history of beaches, peaches, silver mining and settlement with a modern, urban twist.

Here are five activities for a weekend warrior hoping to dive into the rich history of this grizzly bear city.

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