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Parks Canada Layoffs Touches Everybody

What is going on in the big house? Corporations are running the mad house and nature is taking a beating. Not only are the "movers and shakers" of Canadian politics removing barriers, creating new law so that corporations can drill, transport…

Backpack a British Columbia, Canada Trail

There are over 11,400,000 hectares of designated parkland in Canada. Parks visit the banks of raging rivers, the shores of lakes, the tips of glaciers, the lowlands and grasslands,  mountain peaks and caves.... and the towering hoodoos,…
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Earth Day EH & Nature Conservancy of Canada

On April 22nd people around the world will be celebrating Earth Day. Millions of people around the world will be attending rallies, fund raisers, exhibits and festivals giving Mother Earth a voice. And... sadly enough... the rest of the population…
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Government Tourism on the Fast Road to Extinction

We love tourism. We love sharing what our wonderful country has to offer. There is so much to share too.  We have such potential for tourism, yet we are in a free fall when it comes to tourism country rankings. Yet... we still have forests,…
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About the Brothers Behind Canada EH Tourism

So, it seems, many are a tad curious to learn more about who is behind the writings, photography, research and development of the eh Canada Adventure Travel. Who wouldn't be, it is a unique travel website. We are sure you would like to meet…

Saskatchewan Historical Sites tell the Stories of Fur Trading Forts and NW Mounted Police

The historical sites of Saskatchewan, Canada documents the struggles of the First Nation people, the law of the NWMP (North West Mounted Police), the commercial operations of the Hudson`s Bay Company, the arrival of the European settlers…

More than Polar Bears in Churchill, Manitoba

Most in Canada know about the Polar Bear Tours provided by tour operators in the north of Canada. How much longer these tours will be available is in question. The Polar Bear population in Canada is about 15,000 and includes about 13 groupings…
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Wow… What is up with this Weather Winnipeg!!

The mountains in the west are being buried in snow breaking records. The central provinces of Canada are reaching temperatures in the 20s breaking records. And in the east they are receiving a mixed bag of sunshine one week and snow the…
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Explore the Canoe Highways of Canada

Canoeing is a big part of our Canadian history. The First Nation people first used canoes to navigate the rivers and lakes of our country. For the longest time canoes have been the pioneers when it comes to discovering our Canadian rivers…
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Building Tourism from the Ashes Up in Burns Lake, British Columbia

In British Columbia, Canada there is a small village named Burns Lake. For a long time forestry and the Babine Forest Products mill were the towns  biggest employer... that was until Friday January 20th, 2012 when a fire raged into…

Dreams of Snow Come True – PEI, Canada

Jack Frost was nippin' at my toes. A cold breeze slithered against my button red cheeks. My nose would make Rudolph proud. All the right conditions for a fantastic day in the snow. Snow is not evil, depressing or messy. Not in our world…

Assiniboine Park is the Crown of Winnipeg, Manitoba Parks

Winnipeg, Manitoba saw a surge in popularity in Canada partly because of the return of the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League.  But for people who have visited Winnipeg before there is another reason to celebrate the region…
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Press Release : CanadaEH.net launches SaskatchewanEH.ca

EH! The Tourism Brothers of Canada Expand CanadaEH.net into Saskatchewan The EH Brothers, Colin and Greg Girard of Canada EH Tourism are proud to announce the expansion of the CanadaEH.net Travel Network into the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Parksville,…

Think Warm Thoughts… Plan for a Vancouver Beach this Summer

OK... so you have had some snow. Allot of it. For people like us that is great news because we love the snow on the mountains and snowboarding. But we realize not all people are in love with the white stuff. It is getting a little cold for your…

Lost in Translation – Manitoba’s Forgotten Wilderness

We have been working on the Manitoba EH website. While compiling our research I got lost in my thoughts and pictures when reviewing my notes on the Riding Mountain National Park near Dauphin, Manitoba. It was a treat of a park. A park which…

Vancouver : Mountains of Snow

Vancouver and Fraser Valley, BC, Canada downhill skiing and snowboarding is a very popular winter activity in the region. The ski hills on the North Shore Mountains in Vancouver and the ski areas in Hemlock Valley and Manning Park near Hope,…
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Eco New Years’ Resolutions

Every year we here at Canada EH Tourism try to commit to a New Years' Resolution, a green resolution, an environmental solution of a resolution. This year we are throwing it out there and challenging all of you to commit to 1 or more green…
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Tis the season… to be a flake.

Snow is falling in Western & Northern Canada and the sun is shining in Eastern Canada. Best of both worlds. When the weather starts to disagree from one side of the country to the other there is only one clear conclusion... winter…
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Capitalize on Western Adventure not Politics

Canada is a country of provincial provinces managed from provincial capital cities under the watchful and, sometimes, manipulative eye of our Federal Government based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. But this a tourism blog and not a political…

Tourismopoly “Gains the Edge”

Tourismopoly peaks at this time of year in Canada. All the big money corporations, DMOs (Destination Marketing Organizations), Chamber of Commerces and the many regional tourism associations hook up, pat themselves on the back, give themselves…

Fall Adventures in Canada

Talk to most people not from Canada or read some of the magazine articles written by people who visited Canada during some foul weather and it would be easy to think that Canada is all about rain, storms and snow. It irks me when bad…