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CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL  June 2020
Canadian Geographic Travel

ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

Disc golf is the sport you should take up this summer

Often seen as a fringe sport, disc golf is a challenging yet accessible activity that takes players to unique natural spaces. As our summer travel plans change due to COVID-19, staying closer to home might be the only adventures we have this year. Thanks to disc golf, you can still try something new! There’s probably a course near you, but here are our top recommendations for courses across the country.

(Photo: Raptors Knoll Disc Golf Course)

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ESCAPES & ADVENTURES

Comfort camping at Ivvavik National Park

Parks Canada calls Ivvavik National Park’s base camp one of their most accessible Arctic experiences. With heated tents and flush toilets, you can explore wildest Canada without suffering.Guests fly from Inuvik, N.W.T. via charter flight into the Yukon, landing a few steps from camp.

(Photo: Carol Patterson)

FOOD & DRINK

Your next cup of coffee should come from Canada’s North

Kona, Hawaii, Blue Mountain, Jamaica, Yirgacheffe, Ethiopia … Whitehorse, Yukon? Canada’s North probably isn’t what comes to mind when you think of the top coffee regions of the world, but a growing number of small, artisanal roasters are working to change that. Thanks to COVID-19, some northern coffee roasters have taken their sales online, giving all Canadians the opportunity to brew a new kind of morning joe.

(Photo: Kaapittiaq)

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STAYS & WAYS

The future of Canadian tourism is local

Navigating the uncertainty of a global pandemic has been challenging for Canadian travellers and tourism operators alike — a stark contrast from what was a record-breaking 2019 for tourism in Canada.

Coming off a successful — if somewhat unusual — Tourism Week in Canada, federal Economic Development Minister Mélanie Joly spoke with Canadian Geographic Travel about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Canada’s $102-billion tourism industry and what the future might look like for travel within the country.

(Photo: Ben Powless)

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