Lace up your hiking shoes this autumn

Credit to Author: Canadian Immigrant| Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 02:18:19 +0000

Autumn in Canada is a magical time to be outdoors and soak in the riot of colours. An excellent opportunity to go hiking with more views to yourself given the trails are less crowded, and often cheaper if it means travel, even if do you have to pack a few more layers!

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Wilderness tips: Connect with the great outdoors!

Credit to Author: Canadian Immigrant| Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2022 14:11:44 +0000

Never mind COVID, there’s another pandemic out there: “nature deficit disorder.” With a little planning and connecting to the right resources, you’ll be on your way to exploring all that Canada has to offer. 

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LOOK: Baro’t saya-clad mountaineer raises PH flag at Everest base camp

Credit to Author: vgarcia| Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 12:14:08 +0000

LOOK: Baro’t saya-clad mountaineer raises PH flag at Everest base camp

Representing the country in a 10-day thrilling hike to Everest, a Filipina mountaineer took pride as she raised the Philippine flag in a red baro’t saya at the mountain’s base camp. Baro’t saya is the national costume of the Philippines, commonly known as Filipiniana dress. Amaryllis Bianca Lawas, an adventurer from Malate, Manila, shared her […]

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Living in Canada means living with wildlife

Wildlife safety tips in Canada Whether it is ducks in the park pond, squirrels in the trees, whales in the sea or bears in the mountain, living in Canada means finding ways to co-live with wildlife. While wildlife might seem cute and harmless, they are not household pets and can pose great danger. And it […]

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