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Discover our first BESIDE destination in Lanaudière
Capturing the spirit of salmon fly-fishing on the banks of the Bonaventure River.
Sisters Emma Teal Laukitis and Claire Neaton live with the seasons in Alaska. They shift from sea to land, fishing northern seas and running their business, Salmon Sisters, from shore or—network permitting—their boat.
Shifting Baseline Syndrome is undermining our ability to recognize dramatic changes in biodiversity and the climate. The solution isn’t quick or easy, but it starts with paying attention.
A bath in the forest, the contrast between hot and cold, a crackling fire, silence, and the scent of eucalyptus: many kinds of therapy for the body and mind.
In 1998 a young soldier named Philip Cheung travelled to Nunavut to learn survival skills from the Canadian Rangers, a unique sub-component of the Army Reserve in the North. Nineteen years later, Cheung—now a seasoned combat photojournalist—returned to the Arctic to document the role of the Rangers in the contested and rapidly changing region.
What we can learn from Inuttitut, a language shaped by humility, poetry, and the land.
The Conrad Kain Hut in Bugaboo Provincial Park offers a vision of nordicity for the 21st century.
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May 25, 2023