The delay in the appearance of spring is not a real shock in Northwestern Ontario. Copious amounts of snow in March are not unusual and another one…
They are underwater research robots – so to speak. They receive their orders from an on-board computer that uses a GPS system to create their instructions. They…
It takes a special kind of person to be a fishing guide. Personal traits may include, but aren’t limited to; being completely extroverted, friendly, knowledgeable, mechanically-inclined, and…
The assignment to editor-at-large T. Edward Nickens was to write a how-to manual on building fires in the woods. Simple enough, right? Well, what Nickens turned was…
There’s been a lot of frigid chatter (and we mean talk, not teeth) these days. A couple of weeks of below freezing temperatures hardly seems cause for…
The first beaver ride in history was in 1947, and we tracked down the pilot himself! Pulled from our archives is this incredible podcast interviewing Second World War…
Part bear? Part wolf? The wolverine is actually a member of the weasel family! We recently learned of a spotting of these magnificent creatures during a study…
“When you look at the face of Canada and study the geography carefully, you come away with the feeling that one could have designed the canoe first…
“That is absolutely a giant!” Watch as Larry Smith reels in his personal best. Late August/early September is a great time to land massive pike! The Larry…






