
True success in Canadian whale watching isn’t about luck; it’s about strategically aligning your visit with specific ecological events that dictate whale presence. Orca sightings in British Columbia are driven by predictable salmon runs, while humpback gatherings in the Atlantic…
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In summary: Success in the Rockies isn’t just about gear; it’s about understanding the unique environmental pressures like altitude and rapid weather changes. Properly assessing your fitness for specific challenges like scrambling versus hiking is the most critical safety decision…
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The dramatic cliffs of Atlantic Canada are not solid ground; the greatest danger isn’t falling off, but the ground falling away from under you. Coastal erosion is often invisible, creating “false edges” of turf that can collapse without warning. Hyper-local…
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In summary: Your standard rain gear is insufficient; you need a layered system designed for pervasive humidity, not just rain. Access is a strategic choice between fast but weather-dependent floatplanes and slower, scenic BC Ferries. Spirit Bear sightings are tied…
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