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My name is Dan King, and I want to welcome you to Canada Explored- a space dedicated to celebrating Canada and exploring it together from sea to sea to sea. 

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Awakening the world to the beauty of Canada's great outdoors.
Canada's Nanaimo Bar Hiking Trail
May 8

May 8 Canada's Nanaimo Bar Hiking Trail

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Canada By Train ... What To Expect
May 3

May 3 Canada By Train ... What To Expect

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Top 5 Instagram Shots: April 2018
May 1

May 1 Top 5 Instagram Shots: April 2018

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The Story: After a few weeks off, we are back and can’t wait to show off more of your photos of the best spots in Canada! 🇨🇦 (📸 @outdoorsysanne)⁣
The Story: Ben Eoin Provincial Park is Cape Breton’s busiest ski hill. Nova Scotia may not be your first response when you think about skiing in Canada ... but we are a nation full of surprises!! 🇨🇦 (📸 @wanderlustlynz)
The Story: Did you know that Quebec sees its highest snow fall each year in February, with an average of 31 inches of the white stuff covering the province!?! ❄️ (📸: @imleewis via @quebecoisenvoyage )
The Story: Mistaya Canyon is a beautiful area and lesser-visited gem along the Icefields Parkway in Banff, Alberta. A short walk down the hill from the parking area gets you to the canyon with gorgeous falls. This is a “don’t miss it” spot!! (📸 @danielemolineris)
The Story: The Great Whale River, located in Nunavik, Quebec, flows from Lac Saint-Luson through Lac Bienville west to Hudson Bay. Featuring powerful currents, rapids many lakes and numerous waterfalls up to 20 metres in height, it has a rich history with Canada’s northern people and a beauty that must be seen to be understood. (📸 @mbeauchesne.ox)
The Story: Take a walk on the ocean floor near some flower pot rocks why don't ya? They'll be just about underwater in a few hours because of those wicked tides that rise and fall 50+ feet every six hours or so!
(📸 @outherecanada)
The Story: Situated in the Fraser Valley of B.C., the community of Harrison Mills is surrounded by towering mountain peaks, lush forests and salmon-rich rivers. During the Gold Rush of the 1800s, sternwheelers served small towns like Harrison Mills, transporting gold prospectors as they travelled to the goldfields in the interior. (📷 @monalucas_photo)

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