Ilulissat Greenland – Icebergs are Born at Ilulissat Fjord
It was the first day that we’d be able to get on the water in Greenland but Dave and I were torn. We had to make a decision at 7:00 pm the night before our landing in Ilulissat Greenland to…
Hot Springs and Bubbly – Greenland’s Arctic Thermal Pools
We all know that Iceland is the land of fire, ice and water. Whenever someone speaks of the country, they always mention its famous thermal baths. Well, Greenland has a thermal bath or two itself. Whenever we tell people that…
The Cowboy Trail – A Southern Alberta Road Trip
The Cowboy Trail is an outstanding Alberta road trip from Calgary to the Rocky Mountains, into the prairies, and out of the badlands. It was one of the best road trips we’ve ever taken and we want to give you…
The Hoodoos of Drumheller
The Hoodoos of Drumheller are a must-see on a road trip through Alberta. We were pretty excited to see the hoodoos of Drumheller. The name alone made us want to take a trip out to the Badlands of Alberta to…
Dinosaur Provincial Park – Glamping Tour in the Alberta Badlands
A visit to Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta’s badlands is a must. We took a road trip through Alberta and spent time glamping (comfort camping) in the ancient fossil-filled land during our road trip to Drumheller. Dinosaur Provincial Park in…
Things to do in Pincher Creek, Alberta
Pincher Creek is a small town in Southern Alberta that is the jumping off point for Waterton Lakes National Park which is about one hour away. It is a place where the prairies meet the Rocky Mountains and it is an…
Things to do in Waterton Lakes National Park
Have you ever heard of Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta? How about Glacier National Park in Montana? These two parks are unique and amazing places to visit. Together, they are known as the International Peace Park and when visiting…
Canada Olympic Park – Fun in Calgary Alberta
Bobsleigh, Zip Line, and Luge Oh my! Yes, you can have all these adventures at Calgary’s Canada Olympic Park! Calgary, Alberta was home to the 1988 Winter Olympics. Millions of people looked on as Canada’s most beautiful province was introduced to…
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