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 | The crowds havenât discovered this stretch of Mexicoâs Pacific coast, where laid-back towns, vibrant fiestas and on-resort wildlife conservation show off a side of the country youâve never seen before. From helping a local non-profit gather sea turtle eggs to protect them from poachers, to cruising Laguna de Manialtepec by night, stirring up bioluminescent creatures in the darkness, to celebrating a patron saintâs feast day with locals, there are endless opportunities for wonder and discovery in Oaxaca. Read about our writerâs adventure in this eco-tourism hot spot. (Photo: Vivo Resorts) |
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| STAYS & WAYS Road-tripping Norwayâs Western Fiords  Ask any of the locals and theyâll tell you Western Norway is all about âslow travel.â That can be metaphorical, as in taking the time to enjoy a hearty, locally-sourced meal in a converted farmhouse or relax in a fire-heated hot tub while counting waterfalls, or literal, as in the case of the famous Trollstigen road, a serpentine mountain route with no fewer than 11 hairpin turns. (Photo: Margo Pfeiff) |
| GEAR & TECH Two Bogs winter boots for style and stability  For travellers who embrace winter, Canada has much to offer. But little can dampen an adventurous winter spirit like cold or wet feet. So, a top-notch pair of boots is essential. And itâs probably little surprise that footwear maker Bogs delivers. We put two styles â the new Sauvie Snow ($140) and the classic standard Workman ($165) â to the test in snowy Ottawa. (Photo: Aaron Kylie/Can Geo Travel) |
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| STAYS & WAYS Edmontonâs newest luxury hotel  Look out, Mac. The JW Marriott Edmonton is poised to give the 103-year old Fairmont MacDonald, three blocks south, a run for its money in the cityâs luxury hotel market. Situated in the Ice District, the property has a youthful, contemporary vibe and two on-site fine dining options. Take a tour. (Photo: Marriott Hotels & Resorts) |
| ESCAPES & ADVENTURES The eagle capital of the world  Eagles overwinter by the hundreds in Squamish, B.C., earning the picturesque mountain town the moniker of âEagle capital of the world.â Weâve rounded up five ways to make the most of eagle-watching season, from scenic walks to craft brews inspired by the bird. Bonus: The townâs famous Sea to Sky gondola reopens on Valentineâs Day. (Photo: Steven Johanson) |
| ESCAPES & ADVENTURES Why Riding Mountain rules winter  Manitobaâs Riding Mountain National Park is well known for its wilds and summer swimming, camping and hiking. But come winter, long after the birch leaves have fallen and the crowds have left, youâll discover that the park kicks it up a notch by creating a holiday on ice and snow. Grab your snow pants and check out five ways to win at winter in the park. (Photo: Elkhorn Manor) |
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| We've prepared the ultimate itinerary for you, spanning southeast Alaska from Sitka to Ketchikan aboard the coastal tugboat Swell. Learn from our expert naturalists and culture guides, as you explore glaciers, hot springs, historic towns and the grand rainforest, and enjoy exclusive access to Pack Creek bears. Alaska Supervoyages, 2020 (Sitka-Ketchikan or reverse) July 22-Aug 1 Aug 2-12 (with special CanGeo extras) Aug 13-23 Aug 23-Sep 2 Alaska Adventures, 2020 (Shorter trips) Jun 23-Jul 2 Jul 1-10 Jul 11-20 Maple Leaf Adventures. Remarkable Journey. Engaging People. Wild Spaces. Visit www.MapleLeafAdventures.com or call 1-888-599-5323. (Photo: Jeff Reynolds) |
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