The Cataraqui Trail | Cycling the Rail Trails of Southern Ontario (Post IV)
In the fourth installment of his dirty gravel bike series, Rob Brodey tackles what he calls his most exciting yet: the Cataraqui Trail.
In the fourth installment of his dirty gravel bike series, Rob Brodey tackles what he calls his most exciting yet: the Cataraqui Trail.
In the final installment of her summer series for Outpost, “A Beginner’s Guide to Solo Canoeing,” adventurer Tori Baird tells you how to plan to be in the backcountry during your backcountry…
In the third installment of his dirty gravel bike series, Rob Brodey heads to the Lake Erie & Northern Electric Railway trail near Brantford.
In the second installment of his dirty gravel bike series, Rob Brodey takes on the 46-kilometre Elora Cataract Trailway. There, and back!
With the range of products on the market, there’s no real right or wrong when it comes to gearing up for a canoe trip. It’s more about asking the right gear questions to get the good gear answers!
These days, you may feel the need to get outside and explore like never before. Running, canoeing and cycling micro-adventures are a great way to do it!
The key to a more successful solo canoeing trip is going prepared for the things that can wrong.
Part Two of Carla Bragagnini’s micro-destination recommendations, all gleaned from her own unique pre-pandemic travels! (June 2021)
Carrying a canoe through wilderness can be an empowering experience, with a bit of practice! Here’s the next installment of Tori Baird’s “Beginner’s Guide to Solo Canoeing.”
Six months before leaving for Canada from Goa, India, I downloaded a picture of the North American night sky as seen from Alberta’s Lake Louise on my phone.
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