Soak up the summer sun and nostalgic vibes at one of these seven Saskatchewan beach resorts. (Yes, you read that right!) By Lola Augustine Brown
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Located just 40 minutes from the provincial capital, Regina Beach has been a popular summer hangout since the 1880s. (Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Paul Austring) |
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| American draft dodgers and free-spirited young Canadians alike were drawn to B.C.’s Kootenay region in the late 60s and early 70s by cheap land and the chance to “turn on, tune in and drop out” amid the mountains and lakes |
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For free-spirited youth in the late 60s and early 70s, Nelson, B.C. was a little slice of paradise. (Photo: Dale Andrews/Can Geo Photo Club) |
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Canadian Geographic has hundreds of amazing Canadian-based travel stories waiting to inspire your next adventure. From ice canoeing in Quebec City to observing belugas in Churchill, M.B., our extensive library will almost certainly have you packing your bags, eager to explore our wonderful country. |
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Hard to reach but easy to love, Loreto is the ultimate base for exploring land and sea on the Baja California peninsula Story and photography by Alexandra Pope |
| | Golden hour at Playa Isla Coronados. Coronado Island is uninhabited and is one of five islands protected within Mexico’s Loreto Bay National Marine Park. |
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Featured partner: Adventure Canada Travelling with Adventure Canada will bring you closer to the places you visit. Immerse yourself in culture, explore nature, see stunning vistas, and experience the joy of being out on the water. Adventure Canada believes in the power of travel as a force for positive change in the world and strives to give back as much as they gain. Their goal is to help every traveller become an enthusiastic ambassador for the regions and the cultures they visit. |
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Heart of the Arctic Departing July 24, 2025 |
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| Newfoundland Circumnavigation Departing Oct. 1, 2025 |
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