How a bike ride across Canada restored my belief in people
It changed my view of Canadians and perhaps of human nature itself
It changed my view of Canadians and perhaps of human nature itself
Calling it a downpour is a disservice. It would be much more accurate to call it a deluge
Gilbert Desjardins work is frequently exhibited in and around the Montreal-to-Mont-Laurier region
Richard Briggs eclectic bicycles range from fairly conventional to a variety of Frankenbikes
Painting was therapy at first, ‘so I wouldn’t spiral into depression.’ Now she has her own gallery
Intrusions are not always what they seem. Two riders recount the amusing turn of events in a short video
The homestead is no-frills, but felt cozy as the family bustled about their daily chores
“Disappointment” doesn’t describe the feeling of being sidelined after a broken collarbone
Young’s General Store is there in all its rustic glory, greeting visitors to this northern Ontario town – even if its moose is in storage
You can easily turn it into a multi-day cruise from vibrant urban areas to quiet paths that feel far from the urban jungle
Damn those dangerous drivers. I wish they could see the world from a bicycle seat. Perhaps it would make them reconsider their recklessness
CYCLING CANADA: It would be an insult to say Sheri is a packrat; all of the hundreds of knickknacks she has have a history
“We need a plan to fully reopen the border so our businesses can survive”