FROM WINDING ROADS TO WINDING RIVERS. Forests broken by rivers instead roads, the only thing towering above you are the cliffs that rise on the far side…
At Wilderness North we know the importance of spending time outside with your family. Disconnect from phones and tablets and reconnect with each other. Spending a day…
When outdoor adventurers go it alone in the wilderness they must prepare for the unthinkable – being lost overnight. While there is no real danger to “being…
So, you and your party are just pulling away from the dock. 3 boats in all, stuffed to the brim, from the most wonderfully filling Wilderness North…
The gray jay has been named Canada’s national bird after tens of thousands of votes were cast online, ruffling the feathers of some ornithologists. Although Canada has…
By Joy Asham I think it was about 3 weeks ago that I felt it happen. Just a little bit of edge to the glamorously sunny day.…
Denise L. Clay – Outreach Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the lower Great Lakes – describes how her organization creates “in the field”…
By Scott Earl Smith A few years ago I began diversifying my outdoor interests. The reasons were twofold: one, to kind of turn off the 24/7 fishing and hunting…
from the Environment Canada website Loons are water birds like ducks, geese, and grebes, but they are classified separately by scientists. The five species are Red-throated Loon…







