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  • Anja Cahill Thank Anja! We really appreciate it! Anything we can all do to help nature thrive is so worthwhile, and it helps add purpose to our travels too. Happy birding!

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    Slow Travel, Conservation, and Birdwatching Best Practices Across Canada Simple, ethical birding practices for low-impact wildlife travel across Canada A Guide to Respectful Birding Etiquette in Canada is essential reading for anyone who wants to exp...
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    • My Nikon D810 died in the water last fall so too did my birding setup. I still have the 150-600 lens with no camera. Time to switch to Fuji.
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    • Thomas Worsley Our sympathies - it is really tough when camera gear dies. I'm curious - why Fuji? Is there something we should know?
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    • These are great, practical birding tips (and the photos are beautiful!) - thanks for putting these together! I will be sure to share on my socialsThese are great, practical birding tips (and the photos are beautiful!) - thanks for putting these together! I will be sure to share on my socials this spring when the campers are getting back out there. Another family friendly activity for everyone to enjoy.  More ...
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    • Anja Cahill Thank Anja! We really appreciate it! Anything we can all do to help nature thrive is so worthwhile, and it helps add purpose to ourAnja Cahill Thank Anja! We really appreciate it! Anything we can all do to help nature thrive is so worthwhile, and it helps add purpose to our travels too. Happy birding!  More ...
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    Love this. Sonya Richmond, one of our talented Canada Adventure Seekers, is now an expert at identifying whales and dolphins in Canadian waters. Innovation, taking initiative, and determination are all traits of our...
    Love this. Sonya Richmond, one of our talented Canada Adventure Seekers, is now an expert at identifying whales and dolphins in Canadian waters. Innovation, taking initiative, and determination are all traits of our Seekers. Well done, Dr. Sonya Richmond.
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    • An expert? Might be overstating it a little I thought learning to identify Canada’s 64+ species of seabirds was a hard, but it turns out thatAn expert? Might be overstating it a little I thought learning to identify Canada’s 64+ species of seabirds was a hard, but it turns out that learning to recognize the 30-35 species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises that can be seen along Canada’s three oceans is even more challenging! These animals spend more than 95% of their time under water, often giving us only fleeting glimpses of a dorsal fin, tail, or blow. So excited to keep learning and put these new skills to the test!  More ...
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    • Sonya Richmond Way to go! That's more species than I was aware of too!
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    • Kim Kenyon I had no idea you could see so many species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises 'in' Canada either, and I am super excited to do some whaleKim Kenyon I had no idea you could see so many species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises 'in' Canada either, and I am super excited to do some whale watching now!  More ...
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    • Anja Cahill Thanks! I have recently become fascinated by the hidden world of marine mammals, and I am so excited to learn more about these amazingAnja Cahill Thanks! I have recently become fascinated by the hidden world of marine mammals, and I am so excited to learn more about these amazing animals that live along our coastlines.  More ...
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    • This place is so cool! We sheltered in there during a crazy hail storm when we were hiking through on the Trans Canada Trail, and ended up stayingThis place is so cool! We sheltered in there during a crazy hail storm when we were hiking through on the Trans Canada Trail, and ended up staying much longer than we planned. Great memories!  More ...
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    Every year when I skate on the Rideau Canal I am always in awe.
    Skating Rideau Canal January 2026
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    • AMAZING! Did you stop for Beaver Tails, along the way? I have only visited Ottawa in the Spring and Fall. I definitely need to visit in winter!
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    • Kim Kenyon No, I dont, but here is why.... I skate the canal almost every weekend, and if I stopped at it every time, I would quickly undo all thatKim Kenyon No, I dont, but here is why.... I skate the canal almost every weekend, and if I stopped at it every time, I would quickly undo all that exercise. Lol. You absolutely have to come in winter. its quite special.  More ...
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    • Skating on the Rideau Canal is so much fun! I love going at night as well. With such a cold winter, is the whole length of the canal open thisSkating on the Rideau Canal is so much fun! I love going at night as well. With such a cold winter, is the whole length of the canal open this year?  More ...
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    • Looks like a well-stocked stop, and a girl can never have enough camo!
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    • The Outdoorsman in Medicine Hat looks like they have everything you could possibly need for fishing and hunting.
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    • Do you have a strategy for leaving a hunting or fishing gear store like this with only the item you went in for, or do you always find an unexpectedDo you have a strategy for leaving a hunting or fishing gear store like this with only the item you went in for, or do you always find an unexpected treasure that proves irrisistable? I could use some advice if you've got any   More ...
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