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Iceberg Alley Newfoundland Road Trip: 4-Day Itinerary

If you’ve ever dreamed of witnessing towering icebergs up close, this is the ultimate adventure for you. Over the course of four days, we embarked on an unforgettable road trip along Newfoundland’s breathtaking coastline, chasing the legendary Iceberg Alley. From rugged coastal hikes to thrilling boat tours, we discovered the best vantage points for spotting…

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Hike This: Gros Morne Mountain

Hiking the James Callaghan Trail up and over Gros Morne Mountain in the summer is a popular activity. Likely the most popular trail in Gros Morne National Park but it’s even better in the winter! There are less people there, the views are just as amazing (if not better), and the trail is easier to…

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Night Skiing at Marble Mountain

Night Skiing at Marble Mountain

If you’re like me, you work inside, at a computer all week. Friday rolls around and you’re itching to get outside and stretch your legs. Well, night skiing at Marble Mountain is the perfect place to get outdoors for Friday night fun! Peace out from work by 4pm and grab you’re gear! Night skiing for the…

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Snowshoeing Bay of Islands & Humber Valley

Snowshoeing Bay of Islands & Humber Valley

Snowshoeing in Newfoundland is a great way to enjoy winter and there are many great trails in the Bay of Islands worth exploring. New to Snowshoeing? Start with these: Bottle Cove Trails Cedar Cove Trail Ginger Route Trail Tippings Pond Trail Ready for More? Try these next: Tortoise Mountain Trail Corner Brook Stream Trails, especially…

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Travel: Atlantic Canada Road Trip

Travel: Atlantic Canada Road Trip

Disclosure: There are some affiliate links below, for which commissions are paid, but these are all products I highly recommend. I won’t put anything on this page that I haven’t verified and/or personally used. November and December are not usually the first months you think of when you want to have an Atlantic Adventure, but what…

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Travel: Solo Hiking Laugavegur – Part 2

Travel: Solo Hiking Laugavegur – Part 2

The Journey Trip planning is what I am good at. Details, logistics, planning, preparing and executing, getting to the destination. But what I need to keep reminding myself about is being there. Being in the moment, loosing track of time, and treating each step of the trail as an important element of the journey. Doing…

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Travel: Solo Hiking Laugavegur ~ Part 1

Travel: Solo Hiking Laugavegur ~ Part 1

Part 1: Preparations It’s been a busy summer, as most summer are. Usually I am lucky to get in one backcountry hike between June and November, but this year I am aiming for three! With a two day Blow Me Down Traverse completed, next up is hiking Laugavegurinn in Iceland! Laugavegurinn means “the hot spring route”…

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Kayaking in Gros Morne National Park

Kayaking in Gros Morne National Park

A kayaking adventure in Gros Morne National Park is one of the best ways to experience the pristine wilderness of the area.  With it being Parks Day across Canada, what better way to celebrate than on the water in the heart of the park, paddling on Bonne Bay.    Mike and I left Corner Brook after…

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June Highlights from Exploring the Northern Peninsula

June Highlights from Exploring the Northern Peninsula

Why should you explore the Great Northern Peninsula in June? As a hiker and outdoor guide, June has always been my favourite month to visit the northern peninsula. In fact, working with Wild Women Expeditions to refine their Iceberg and Arts Tour has given me more and more insight into why this is the best time of…

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Guest Post: Devil’s Bite Trail Escapade

By: Paula Cooper When Katie asked me if I wanted to write a blog post my first trail work day on the Devil’s Bite Trail I did recently, I told her I had never written a blog post before, but sure! I love to share the beauty of this province and get others excited about the…

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