[ad_1] Start your mountain biking season with Strength, Skills, and Sass! April 27th to 29th, 2018, ladies only retreat in Golden, BC We know, we know, 2017 hasn’t even come to a close yet but we have are so excited for 2018!! Already dreaming of warm weather and the sound of your …
Read More »Skiing in western Canada will change your life; here’s the roadmap you’ve been waiting for
[ad_1] Published on November 16, 2017 by FREESKIER It’s high time for you and your pals (or fam) to book a big ski trip for the 2017-18 season. We’ve scoured the globe in the hopes of delivering you with trusty ideas for A+ trips and there’s one that tops our list of …
Read More »The Ultimate Guide to British Columbia’s Après-Ski Scene
[ad_1] Published by Bon Appetit in November 2017 Sponsored by Destination Canada Modern travellers flock to the snowcapped mountains of British Columbiato revel in Canada’s time-honoured après-ski culture. Here, fun is the name of the game and festive, food-filled winter activities are an essential end to any day spent on the …
Read More »Bison, rare birds await hikers in southwest Saskatchewan
[ad_1] The tiny community of , Sask., isn’t exactly a mecca. Located in the southwest corner of the province, 150 kilometres south of Swift Current, Claydon has a post office, a couple of other buildings and little in the way of tourist amenities. But what it does have is – …
Read More »Lisa Roddick: Kicking Horse’s Adventure Kickstarter
[ad_1] Published by Mountain Life Media on November 13, 2017 Momentum is the lifeblood of a resort—not snow, good press, or lift capacity, or even après—but the force that makes arcing into a turn the most exhilarating sensation your body can chase. The current that pulls people from modest little towns and traffic …
Read More »Alberta Indigenous Tourism Planning Day celebrated by over 200 attendees from across the province
Collaboration, partnership, strategy and growth were the themes of the Alberta Indigenous Tourism Planning Day, held at the Grey Eagle Resort & Casino on November 6, 2017, and organized by the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC). The planning day was a next step following ATAC’s extensive research and outreach …
Read More »Your story is our story
Show the world why Alberta stands out as a destination by creating a message that connects with travellers. If you don’t know where to start, Travel Alberta has a solution. The Alberta Tourism Brand Industry Toolkit has been created for you. The information contained in the toolkit walks users …
Read More »Alberta Indigenous Tourism Planning Day
Indigenous tourism entrepreneurs and community leaders from across the province gather at the Alberta Indigenous Tourism Planning Day on November 6, 2017, to share information and help shape the future of Alberta’s Indigenous tourism industry. Travel Alberta and Tracy Klettl, Painted Warriors, are presenting on the Indigenous tourism opportunities in …
Read More »Resorts Of The Northwest – 48 mountains to shred!
[ad_1] Published by Inlander on November 9, 2017 Written by Jen Forsyth Kicking Horse – Golden, B.C. kickinghorseresort.com 4,130 vertical feet • 120 runs With a huge vertical drop, more than 20 feet of average annual snowfall, 2,800 skiable acres and what seems like an infinite number of chutes to keep …
Read More »21 THINGS YOU MUST DO IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BEFORE YOU DIE
[ad_1] Published by 604now on November 1, 2017 While there is plenty to do within Vancouver, there is also a bountiful variety of things to do throughout the province. Not only is it an insanely beautiful place to explore, but there are some amazing things to experience that won’t be …
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