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It is a wide and wonderful world out there, and I look forward to sharing it with you in words and images.

– Heather

Ghosts and Caves of Aruba’s Arikok National Park

Ghosts and Caves of Aruba’s Arikok National Park

"NOTE: This trip was taken before the outbreak of COVID 19. Please travel by armchair until it is safe to do it in the real world again."The Caribbean island of Aruba is blessed. A calm and restful west side is balanced by a rocky and wild east side.  Approximately...

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Haw’aa to Haida Gwaii PART TWO

Haw’aa to Haida Gwaii PART TWO

Haida Gwaii – Part Two: Our Free Day Our visit to Haida Gwaii coincided with the World Cup soccer tournament, and my husband Cam is a big fan. Our rustic lodging had weak wifi, which is great if you are wanting to go off grid as I did, but it was frustrating if you...

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Haw’aa to Haida Gwaii PART ONE

Haw’aa to Haida Gwaii PART ONE

Haw’aa to Haida Gwaii PART ONE Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands) is a misty and mythical land just a few hours ferry ride and at the same time, a world away. My last visit was a trip to celebrate my 12th and my father’s 75th birthday... many...

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Cruising Khutzeymateen

Cruising Khutzeymateen

Cruising Khutzeymateen The bears were calling. Taking a grizzly bear boat tour to the nearby Khutzeymateen Provincial Park was on my “must do” list during my year-long stint in Prince Rupert, but I wanted to wait for the perfect combination of a day off and sunshine...

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Mini Adventures in Prince George

Mini Adventures in Prince George

Mini Adventures in Prince George Besides visiting the wonderful Ancient Forest, there is plenty to do in the city of Prince George itself. Let me take you with me on my wandering…. This isn’t a food blog, and I actually have a pretty picky palate (yes, I grew up in...

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The Ancient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut

The Ancient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut

Chun T’oh Whudujut I had a free day in Prince George, BC on a recent trip for work. Wanting some local advice, I stopped by the friendly Prince George Visitor Information Centre, located on the skirts of downtown, in the VIA Rail building. It is smartly decorated with...

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“Beautiful landscapes are all around us, but to me, the richest travel experiences include the people who live and work in these destinations and make it unique.”

– Heather Bell, Skeena Siren