Sao Miguel
As a self-diagnosed travel addict, I’m always searching for new destinations to jet set my way to. Being a Torontonian, however, this isn’t always the cheapest or most feasible pastime, and sometimes you need to…
Flat Track Racing
Having grown up in a small town with its own 1/8th-mile racetrack, visiting the first stop of the Flat Track Canada race series in Paris, Ontario brought back flashes of my childhood; seeing the machines…
Portland Oregon
I have always been drawn to visit Portland; maybe it’s my connection with snowboarding and the history of Mount Hood or my passion for the outdoors or my enjoyment of a quality beer, all of…
Chasing Ansel : Tetons and Yellowstone
You can’t talk about landscape photography or national parks without invoking the striking black and white photographs taken by Ansel Adams. Even for a lot of us, at least for me, Adams’ work are the…
Hiking in Kananaskis
I find when I’m working away from home that sometimes it’s easy to get stuck in what I call the “Hotel Trap”. HOTEL TRAP:/hōˈtel trap/ noun. a situation of consciousness that leaves the unsuspecting victim…
Sailing in Coronado
Hark, now hear the sailors cry, Smell the sea and feel the sky Let your soul and spirit fly, into the mystic…” ―Van Morrison A short trip over the bridge from San Diego is Coronado,…
Fatbiking in Muskoka
With winter on the way and the temperature dropping, many cyclists put away their gear and pull out the trainer for a winter’s worth of sessions riding in the basement, which, to an Adventure Seeker,…
Into the Wild-105km Solo Run
This is a first person account of what it is like to complete a solo adventure, a 105km loop in the Quebec wilderness. Armed with a radio, his dog Sputnik and an insatiable thirst for…
Fall into Muskoka
Fall In Muskoka: the next best thing to summer, and maybe after summer 2014, better THAN summer. With sporadic being a forgiving description of the weather during Muskoka’s most famous season, there was widespread anticipation…